Budget
$9,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$17,105,219
Opening weekend US & Canada
$43,666
Gross worldwide
$17,196,103
Budget
$9,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$17,105,219
Opening weekend US & Canada
$43,666
Gross worldwide
$17,196,103
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By Ephraim 2022-03-21 09:01:26
Wes Anderson's films are always difficult to spoil. The plot is simple, but the weirdness and warmth of the essence are difficult to convey. When watching the film, I remembered the graduates who were also talking about confused youth. It is also a child who is eager to grow up, but often has more than enough energy. The same obsession with mature women, but always in the end. However, among the graduates, they challenged moral taboos and boldly challenged the unbearableness of the adult...
By Bernhard 2022-03-21 09:01:26
Fall in love with someone who knows it's impossible
Youth is a period of time, you have countless ideas and plans, each of which looks so tempting that you are willing to run for it, even if it is already beyond your ability. In youth, everyone feels that they are geniuses, or in other words, geniuses are only in youth.
She doesn't know what she wants and what kind of life she wants to live, so she is lured into bed step by step; and she happens to be too mature, too aware of what she wants, and eager to enter the adult world...
By Dominique 2022-03-20 09:01:23
The third Wes Anderson film is really as funny as ever! His films are so recognizable, his strong flavor is everywhere in the film, and the childish and serious look of each character is really hard to find in other people's films. Originally, I took a look at the beginning and then looked at it later. I really couldn't stop after watching the beginning. It was so interesting. Maybe I have had a similar experience myself. The sense of substitution is really strong, and the woman in it The...
By Percy 2022-03-19 09:01:03
I really like it. Whether it is warmth, youth, growth, or harvest, we have always had all kinds of fantasies and hopes in our youthful journey. Harvest, we always think that we can get what we want, regardless of other people's ideas or the external environment. At the same time, we ignore the people who silently accompany our supporters. Maybe we can really only after a certain period of time. Growing up, and looking back at it all at the end, maybe looking at each other and smiling, who said...
By Arden 2022-03-19 09:01:03
I found that the director likes to give a protagonist at the end of the movie...well, it's a sublimation. Or a plot twist, with some unexpected happy endings.
The director is always involved in the writing of the script, which can be a hallmark of an author's film. At the same time, he has his own unique video style. When writing the script, he must have considered it together, which is why this special atmosphere comes out.
Because earlier, the film's colors didn't have the distinct...
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By Greyson 2022-04-24 07:01:03
I don't think I can understand the humor in it very well. What I can feel is that the male protagonist's pretending to be mature is reflected in his behavior, which makes people think what is this arrogant child...
By Vinnie 2022-04-24 07:01:03
They can buy anything, but they can't buy...
By Shaun 2022-04-24 07:01:03
Wes Anderson is amazing! All the films are always a little quirky but with a tender heart! Max fell in love with his teacher, a little Moe Zheng who was a sidekick, and Bill Murray who was old enough to be his dad. Men's war over women is simply childish ridiculous yet lovable. The photo of the dead husband in the heroine's room is actually Owen...
By Elroy 2022-04-24 07:01:03
Anderson's peculiar cinematic language style is immature in this film, but its story remains quintessentially Anderson: funny and...
By Maxine 2022-04-24 07:01:03
The progression of the story is a bit odd, but the camera and pacing and language and stuff are pretty much like Wes Anderson...
Rosemary Cross: How did I hurt your feelings?
Max Fischer: Oh, my God! I wrote a hit play!
[pauses]
Max Fischer: And I'm in love with you.
Mr. Littlejeans: Best play ever, man.
Rosemary Cross: [tending a wound on Max's forehead] Is this fake blood?
Max Fischer: Yes, it is.