This year's North Film Festival, Wes Anderson's films are selling extremely hot! Although I didn't grab it, I was very lucky to see "Crossing Darjeeling". Love this movie from the moment Adrien Brody (the second brother) chases the Darjeeling train, overtakes the old man, jumps on the train, and the music starts. In my opinion that was a moment of liberation, and so was the whole journey of the three brothers. Seemingly stupid and full of neuroticism, exaggerated and comical with laughter, but this is exactly the spiritual journey that my eldest brother said, washing the soul in India, a country where Buddhism is prevalent, breaking the barriers between brothers and finding the true self. Although it was the first time to see Wes Anderson's movie, I felt the directing style that came to my face. The colors of the picture were rich, saturated and retro, the soundtrack was arbitrary and exotic, and the jokes were absurd and uninhibited. But as a road film, the part that really hits the soul is still weaker, lacking the touch of tears in laughter.
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