The Trenbaum family

Laila 2022-03-19 09:01:03

The color matching touches human nature, the picture is neat, the stage sense, and the sense of symmetry is strong. Every frame can be used as wallpaper!

The three teenage geniuses have all turned into weird adults. Every character in the movie is like this, with a kind of stubbornness that is obviously lonely and fragile, but not to be outdone. Everyone is the same and has his own best. Unacceptable and most unwilling to accept the story, and repeatedly live in a certain corner of my heart. In order to get home, my father told a huge lie. He lied that he was a critically ill patient with only six weeks left to live, and the family members who learned about this matter, although the initial reaction was inconsistent, but their relationship was quietly undergoing subtle changes.

Roy finally understood what was missing in his long life and completed his redemption. Later, he suffered a heart attack, and because of the sudden incident, only Chas accompany him on the final journey when he died.

His tombstone reads, "Die heroically to save his family in a sunken warship," and the gifted sons and daughters of the past, standing at the tomb, with tired and relieved expressions, agree.

The film uses a narrative style of chapter novels, each character is as capricious and lovely as ever, and the various contradictions common to large families are also magnified by the same capricious and lovely. Anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, split personality, depression, behavioral disorders, all things that are heavy in reality are handled with extra warmth and kindness.

It's no wonder that Wes Anderson's movies always have a happy ending, because no matter how tragic the plot is, it can rise to the height of the so-called God through a childlike heart and a beautiful lie of 24 frames per second - if human beings If you think about it, God can really laugh.

Pain is an inseparable stage of every life, but in contrast, with sincerity and forgiveness, life can show a broader side.

Those regrets hidden in the folds of life will eventually be stretched and released in time.

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The Royal Tenenbaums quotes

  • Royal: Anybody interested in grabbing a couple of burgers and hittin' the cemetery?

  • Eli: Well, everyone knows Custer died at Little Bighorn. What this book presupposes is... maybe he didn't.