The DARJEELING has saved my whole year from the total disaster!
Really.
Explaining, using a little more of space: I've read, in any of the related UTb links from TDL, a fella saing that he does not expect any revealing, or epiphanny, neither from life, neither from death, neither from love, with Anderson's movies.
He said the he only went to the cinema to see the plasticity, the colours, the shapes. I mean: if you left away ALL of the story, of the characters, of the humanitity CASUALITY (one of the "secrets", let's call it like that, from Anderson's movies and this list of 16 other flicks), I think, that you could think like that fella from the UTb. I really can not understand how can you only look at the screen, and do not understand what is on the screen. Always, excelent stories, fullfilled with traumas, solutions. It's the real life, oniric, happening inside the head of every character as it should be (or, risking, how they will like to remember it was!).
Wes does not work hard his ass for stupidity. DARJEELING only proves this statment.
I only can thank this director and his selected crew for all of his movies
(including, the short one!).
The DARJEELING has saved my whole year from the total disaster!
Really.
Explaining, using a little more of space: I've read, in any of the related UTb links from TDL, a fella saing that he does not expect any revealing, or epiphanny, neither from life, neither from death, neither from love, with Anderson's movies.
He said the he only went to the cinema to see the plasticity, the colours, the shapes. I mean: if you left away ALL of the story, of the characters, of the humanitity CASUALITY (one of the "secrets", let's call it like that, from Anderson's movies and this list of 16 other flicks), I think, that you could think like that fella from the UTb. I really can not understand how can you only look at the screen, and do not understand what is on the screen. Always, excelent stories, fullfilled with traumas, solutions. It's the real life, oniric, happening inside the head of every character as it should be (or, risking, how they will like to remember it was!).
Wes does not work hard his ass for stupidity. DARJEELING only proves this statment.
I only can thank this director and his selected crew for all of his movies
(including, the short one!).
rla
Sao Paulo - Brazil