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Wilbert 2021-10-22 14:35:35
Even if I have Fisher in my heart, I can’t tell a story like Rushmore
It’s been a long time since I had a movie that made me think about taking screenshots. Every dialogue is very clever and interesting. The shots are very elegant. The actors don’t have to talk or just look at the face and feel that there is drama in their eyes.
Wes Anderson used a stereotype to...
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Heloise 2021-10-22 14:35:35
Youth is a crazy and absurd growth
Youth is full of madness, youth is not lacking in absurdity. Max Fisher's "Youth and Youth" has a crazy and absurd time story for each of us.
That madness is the firm belief and the courage to prove to everyone that you will become someone, even if you are out of step with the world, even if you...
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Eino 2021-10-22 14:35:35
rushmore
1. It reminds me of many memories that I don’t want to admit (trying to cover up my father’s occupation, feeling of shame, a little bit of embarrassment for money, uncontrollable anger) running meaningless club activities, pretending that I know a lot, just can Doing a lot of funny things, being...
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Vern 2021-10-22 14:35:35
Refreshing little film
It completely broke the idea of Hollywood genre film, and made me completely give up "speculation". I am glad to see that the focus of this film is not on the matter. What wes anderson has been playing with is the relationship between the characters, the relationship. The dislocation of...
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Durward 2021-10-22 14:35:35
Leaving from our Rushmore
One day I suddenly realized that when I was 15 years old, I seemed to have the preference of the whole world.
I can confront, challenge, and shout without restraint; test, ambiguous, and express love without shame. The biggest difficulty in my life is that the ranking in mathematics is dragging...
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Jerel 2021-10-22 14:35:34
Let's rush a little bit more/
What's the point? She loves you.Girls chat. When talking about ideal standards, it’s usually those girls who have no love experience. They talked the most. At a dormitory seminar in college, a girl took the ideal standards from the first. The first, the second and the third are listed in...
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Tyreek 2021-10-22 14:35:34
"Youth and Youth": The Repetition and Dispelling of Mourning in Wes Anderson's Movies
Before Wes Anderson's first film, "Bottled Rockets," he worked with Owen Wilson to write the script for "Youth and Youth". The inspiration for "Youth" is actually Roald Dahl, an outstanding British children's literature writer. The purpose of Wes Anderson and Owen Wilson in making this film is...
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Darron 2021-10-22 14:35:34
Who has never been young?
Since watching "Moonrise Kingdom" that year, the love for Wes Anderson has been out of control.
That kind of sweet love is like tickling the flesh, and it will make a squeak with a poke.
This "Youth and Younger", as an early work by Wei Dao, has not yet shown the ultimate control over color, but it...
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Leanna 2021-10-22 14:35:34
About the weirdness and warmth of wes anderson
Just after watching the young and young ending credit max and his fantasy lover are dancing lightly , the absurdity in the bones before the curtain is closed, wes anderson uses a grotesque method to show the confusion of different types of people in different periods. This grotesque is not...
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Lorna 2021-10-22 14:35:34
Genius is only in youth
Max has never been a genius. Solving the most difficult equation in the world in class, shocking the class can only be thought of in a dream. He has never been a genius teenager with a top ten grade, a tall stature, and a good basketball and guitar extracurricular activity. He...
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Director: Wes Anderson
Language: English,Spanish,Latin,French Release date: February 19, 1999