My sister, who grew up in the United States, said she didn't understand the movie either. Think maybe it's another weird trick by Wes Anderson, or another monologue that seems like a midlife crisis by Bill Murray, still a little distance from young people.
But we all laughed at the sight of the little turtle floating on the ocean floor with the searchlight overhead, and Murray running back and forth on the boat in a sexy speedo and sky blue bathrobe with a gun and 007.
So it's still a comedy, before the big piebald shark swam slowly past their eyes, after Captain Zissou carried the twelve-year-old boy on his back.
I saw him in [Youth and Youth] seriously robbing a 16-year-old young man for a female teacher (a similar incident seems to have happened in [Water Life] this time), and I saw him in [Broken Flower] After scaring away a teenager who he thought was his own son, he stood at the crossroads in a loss, watching him in [Lost in Translation] holding a cup of Whisky that wasn't Whisky forcing enjoyment and showing helplessness, I'm getting more and more Love the old man Bill Murray.
This time Zissou took a look at Ned on the deck, and then said to others: He's probably my son. So I smiled too.
2007.8.
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