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The Darjeeling Limited (2007)
description written by member Zara:
"The Darjeeling Limited" starring Owen Wilson, Adrien Brody and Jason Schwartzman is an emotional comedy about three brothers re-forging family bonds. The eldest, played by Wilson, hopes to reconnect with his two younger siblings by taking them on a train trip across the vibrant and sensual landscape of India.
| Release Date: | October 5th, 2007 |
| MPAA Rating: | R |
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The Darjeeling Limited Movie Review by Zara (3/14/2008) |
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I watched the intro portion of the DVD, the beginner part of the story where you get to see Jason Schwartzman's character interact with Natalie Portman who is playing his ex girlfriend. The scene was a big one that the fanboys were geeking out for because you got to see whole Portman ass in it, in fact the nudity is more...
(complete The Darjeeling Limited review by Zara)
The Darjeeling Limited Movie Review by Matthew (10/11/2007) |
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I am happy to say that the new Wes Anderson film "The Darjeeling Limited" is much better than his last film "The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou". But that is almost like damning the film with faint praise. It would be difficult for this film to be as bad as the director's last.
That said, "Darjeeling" has some winning...
(complete The Darjeeling Limited review by Matthew)
| The Darjeeling Limited Movie Review by Julie (4/16/2008) |
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If you are anything like me, I bet you've had dreams about Owen Wilson and Jason Schwartzman working together onscreen. Those are good nights for sleeping, I tell ya. But wait! Dream no further! This dream has come true in Wes Anderson's new flick, The Darjeeling Limited. Oh man. What a film. I was walking down...
(complete The Darjeeling Limited review by Julie)
| The Darjeeling Limited Movie Review by Ben (12/24/2007) |
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Wes Anderson's latest film follows three brothers (Adrien Brody, Owen Wilson, and Jason Schwartzman) as they go on a train trip through India in what one of them hopes will be a truly spiritual journey. The title of the movie refers to the train that they are on for most of the movie, a colorful way of transportation that...
(complete The Darjeeling Limited review by Ben)
Wes Anderson is a new kind of director. As this is the age of the geek, he is well respected as one of the great representatives of that culture. His career-defining film 'Rushmore' (1998) ushered in a new kind of protagonist in the over-confident, over-intelligent and ambitious Max Fischer (Jason Schwartzman) talked his...
(complete The Darjeeling Limited review by Jessica Film Junkie)
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