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Synopsis

In The Darjeeling Limited, three American brothers who have not spoken to each other in a year set off on a train voyage across India with a plan to find themselves and bond with each other — to become brothers again like they used to be. Their “spiritual quest”, however, veers rapidly off-course (due to events involving over-the-counter pain killers, Indian cough syrup, and pepper spray), and they eventually find themselves stranded alone in the middle of the desert with eleven suitcases, a printer, and a laminating machine. At this moment, a new, unplanned journey suddenly begins. Owen Wilson, Adrien Brody, and Jason Schwartzman star in this film about their adventure and their friendship. —http://www.screenrush.co.uk/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=115736.html

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Wes Anderson

Born and raised in Houston, Texas, Anderson was interested in filmmaking and performance from a young age, shooting crude Super-8 movies and staging elaborate school plays. As a philosophy student at the University of Texas at Austin, Anderson found a kindred spirit in classmate Owen Wilson, who shared the director’s passion for playwriting and watching classic films of the ‘70s. The two became roommates and lingered at UT; as Anderson honed his skills at a local public access television station and Wilson performed in local stage productions. The duo then set out to shoot a full-length script they wrote, titled Bottle Rocket, recruiting two of Wilson’s brothers, Luke Wilson and Andrew Wilson, to perform. Despite Andrew’s production connections in Austin, however, the team eventually ran out of film stock and funds, and they had to edit their footage into a 13-minute short. The black-and-white production eventually found its way to fellow Texan filmmaker L.M. Kit Carson, a family friend… read more

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Roger Hayn

6Feb10

I guess I'm out of my mind, because I think this was my favorite Wes Anderson film along with The Life Aquatic.  
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Tyler W

4Feb10

Three brothers with a very interesting dynamic between them in a world completely out of their element, directed by Wes Anderson... pretty much the formula for a near-perfect film, in my opinion. Nobody could've done this film besides Wes, and I couldn't imagine anyone playing Francis, Jack and Peter better. Up there with The Life Aquatic and Rushmore for me.  

Dzimas

3Feb10

Hard not to love. The colors were absolutely beautiful and I thought Adrien Brody an excellent addition to the Anderson world of actors.  
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Oliver

1Feb10

The first Wes Anderson film I didn't love.  

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By guamyan​kee on October 18, 2009

Not as good as The Royal Tenenbaums or The Life Aquatic, but still an enjoyable film. Perhaps the main problem with the movie in contrast with two aformentioned, was that it lacked a stronger, older…  read review

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By Luis Costa on July 24, 2009

Wes Anderson é um autor. Ele produz, escreve e realiza os seus filmes e isso nota-se em cada frame de uma obra sua. Existem certos elementos que usa normalmente, elementos esses que funcionam como…  read review

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By Todd Kushige​machi on May 25, 2009

(Originally written October 26, 2007)

Wes Anderson still has it. I was scared that his style would have grown tired by his fifth film, scared that the offbeat use of music, eccentric characters…  read review

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By Doctor Lemongl​ow on February 26, 2009

Walking down a dusty path in an Indian village, Jack (Owen Wilson) notices three very young Indian boys attempting to carry some items across a makeshift bridge over a rapid stream. “Look at those…  read review

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