When you don't know how to pass the time, you can always pick a movie from Wes's list at will, just immerse yourself in the fantastic world he created and be a freak in his movies. Speaking of freaks, it is especially evident among the geniuses.
In middle age, his family life was kept out of the way, but in his later years, he tried his best to seek companionship. A strict, introverted, and even neurotic mother, a younger brother who was at a loss because of his deep affection for his foster sister. The eldest brother who is cautious about everything on PTSD, and the younger sister who cannot communicate with normal people, plus the neighbor boy who has wanted to be a member of the Trennbaum family since he was a child, seems to have a little obsession with genius this time.
The members in the movie are like children, they all have such flaws, weird but real cute. At its core, it's also a story about family and the long-term effects it has on people, maybe facing bankruptcy, maybe seeing an ex-wife with a working marriage on paper seriously considering another man's pursuit, Maybe it's just a gradual increase in age, Royal chose to use deception to return to the family, no matter what the original intention was, this seemingly ill-timed return brought earth-shaking changes to the family.
The American-style classic composition and color matching, and the retro soundtrack can only be said to be another audio-visual feast. In any case, you can always trust Wes Anderson.
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