What makes the family inexhaustible, to the dramatic imagination, is that what may perplex and pain its members is likely to register as comic folly in the eye of the beholder.Anthony Lane reviews Darjeeling in the New Yorker. The plot is never the point in a Wes Anderson movie, but be warned there are slight spoilers.
Monday, October 08, 2007
Posted by Gerry Canavan at 9:53 AM
Labels: Darjeeling Limited, film, Wes Anderson
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