one of wes anderson's best movies

Myrna 2022-03-15 09:01:03

Two hundred and thirty-five days have passed since the marked viewing, and I cried several times during the viewing. Anderson is the latest in cinematic talent, telling a brilliant story with distinctive color, nostalgic tone, and childlike innocence.

For a good story, the most interesting part must be hidden first, and the more parts and times you hide, the more interesting points will be. At the beginning, there was a deceptive scene: the protagonist Max completed a difficult problem that MIT teachers could not solve in front of everyone, and was warmly welcomed by the students. The next scene admits that it was all a dream. So going with the flow, Max's excellence should only stay in a dream, because in reality, he is out of tune with the group of students around him who don't like tossing around.

Yet this is a new deception. By combining multiple delayed photography shots, Max is the head of multiple clubs: beekeeping club, fencing club, speech club... From this point of view, Max's ability is extremely strong, and in reality, the rationale is also excellent, but later he passed The principal and others carried out a multi-layered reversal, and finally revealed to the audience that Max is a keen form and charter like the "Big show, small result" that Scottish classmate Buchan said, but it is difficult to achieve results. of a person.

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  • Geraldine 2022-03-20 09:01:23

    Not so typical, but very Wes Anderson's film. I like it very, very much, and I can't say why. After all, we reconcile with the past life and say goodbye to the past self, but we will meet the next fate, the next crazy possibility, and the next chance to say goodbye without turning back.

  • Zackery 2022-04-22 07:01:04

    Can it be said to be a rational version of breasts and the moon~ A little puberty before aging. But the melancholy of that kind of love is common, right?

Rushmore quotes

  • Rosemary Cross: Well, you pulled it off.

    Max Fischer: Yeah, it went okay. At least nobody got hurt.

    Rosemary Cross: Except you.

  • Herman Blume: [on Max's offering a small box] What's this?

    [Herman opens it and looks]

    Max Fischer: That's the Perfect Attendance Award and the Punctuality Award. I got those at Rushmore. I thought you could choose which one you like more, and you could wear one and I could wear the other.

    Herman Blume: [after gravely considering both the proffered olive branch and the choice] I'll take Punctuality.

    Max Fischer: [smiles] Okay.