https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dt__kig8PVU
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"Set in Japan, Isle of Dogs follows a boy's odyssey in search of his dog."
Holy framing. Ridiculous cast, as usual.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dt__kig8PVU
IMDB
"Set in Japan, Isle of Dogs follows a boy's odyssey in search of his dog."
Holy framing. Ridiculous cast, as usual.
Looks beautiful.
But I hope it's the type of film from Wes Anderson that I can tolerate.
Looks pretty cool.
I wonder when the first article about cultural appropriation will be written?
Nevermind the cultural appropriation. Going out of their way to have a black dog as the leader and another black dog as the wise one? Clearly the agenda of a bunch of faux white apologists with a secret agenda of oppression.
Disgusting.
Fantastic Mr. Fox is my favorite from him, so this is my Wes Anderson. Love it.
Haha, the boy's name is seriously Atari Kobayashi.
Poe's Law in action.
That's offensive.
I wish we can still criticize a movie's racism without being labeled as "outraged."
I'm sorry you feel that way.
In all seriousness though, that movie reeks of self-indulgent, attention-seeking film school graduate-level Sundance quirk that drives me up the wall. David Bowie in Portuguese (no matter how good it sounds), a non-sequitur cutaway to a whale jumping up to catch food hanging from Bill Murray's hand and using 'Search and Destroy' to score Steve in a shootout with pirates when it doesn't work are the primary examples.
That being said, now that I'm older and Wes Anderson's last two films clicked with me, I may give it another chance. But given how I felt the first time I saw it, I'm not in any hurry.
Aquatic I think it was the first of his films that I really liked. Previous work felt pretentious. I've come around on earlier stuff a bit now though.
For me, it was Rushmore that started it all. Still think it's his 2nd best. The Life Aquatic just amplified everything about Wes Anderson that I love. - Bill Murray is so good it hurts. I dont think I have a single negative thing to say about it. This scene is hilarous. and Willem Dafoe is equally brilliant.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9F_sUkYx6zU
Anderson begins and ends with Rushmore, The Life Aquatic, and The Darjeeling Limited. Everything else is labored to a fault.
One positive thing I will say about Wes Anderson's movies is that there's at least one scene in all of his movies, even in the ones I dislike, that are cinematically perfect. For The Life Aquatic, it's when []
Absolutely beautiful.
The Royal Tenenbaums FTW.