Life in the water - Captain Zissou's midlife crisis

Otha 2022-03-15 09:01:03

I have no regrets about the two hours I spent watching this movie. It turned out that I could not fully understand a movie without the subtitles, at least this movie. Thinking about it, it should be the somewhat vague pronunciation of the old man Bill Murray.
My sister, who grew up in the United States, said she didn't understand the movie either. Think maybe it's another weird trick by Wes Anderson, or another monologue that seems like a midlife crisis by Bill Murray, still a little distance from young people.
But we all laughed at the sight of the little turtle floating on the ocean floor with the searchlight overhead, and Murray running back and forth on the boat in a sexy speedo and sky blue bathrobe with a gun and 007.
So it's still a comedy, before the big piebald shark swam slowly past their eyes, after Captain Zissou carried the twelve-year-old boy on his back.

I saw him in [Youth and Youth] seriously robbing a 16-year-old young man for a female teacher (a similar incident seems to have happened in [Water Life] this time), and I saw him in [Broken Flower] After scaring away a teenager who he thought was his own son, he stood at the crossroads in a loss, watching him in [Lost in Translation] holding a cup of Whisky that wasn't Whisky forcing enjoyment and showing helplessness, I'm getting more and more Love the old man Bill Murray.
This time Zissou took a look at Ned on the deck, and then said to others: He's probably my son. So I smiled too.

2007.8.

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Extended Reading
  • Kaitlyn 2022-03-21 09:01:29

    The Wes Anderson-style comedy is a bit sleepy this time, and the narrative style is a little loose and casual. The entire storyline seems to be a bit self-expression, and the characters' personalities and recognition are not very strong. 3D version. It can capture the characteristic cold humor and unique healing system, but it is inferior as a drama.

  • Leanna 2022-03-22 09:01:26

    Wes uses very good soundtracks; it was 2004 and they were so young.

The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou quotes

  • Jane Winslett-Richardson: May I turn this on?

    Steve Zissou: [bites into an apple] Fire one.

    Jane Winslett-Richardson: [Jane begins recording the interview] So what happened, in your opinion?

    Steve Zissou: [swallows the bite] ... what're you talking about?

    Jane Winslett-Richardson: Well, don't you think the public perception of your work has significantly altered in the last five years?

    Steve Zissou: - That's your first question? I thought this was supposed to be a puff piece.

    Jane Winslett-Richardson: ...should we come back to it?

    Steve Zissou: ...yeah.

    Jane Winslett-Richardson: Okay... Is it true that this is going to be your last voyage?

    Steve Zissou: Wow... no comment. Who told you that? No, goddamnit, I'm... only 52. How-how 'bout we start out with some stock dialogue? Favorite color, blue? Favorite food, sardines?

    Jane Winslett-Richardson: How do you feel about part one of your new film?

    Steve Zissou: Why? How do you feel about part one of my new film?

    Jane Winslett-Richardson: Well, I'm honest. You know, so...

    Steve Zissou: - Just say it!

    Jane Winslett-Richardson: I thought aspects of it seemed slightly fake.

    Steve Zissou: [pauses, obviously enraged] ... Wolodarsky?...

    Vladimir Wolodarsky: [getting up to leave, gathering the cat] ... I'll take five, Steve.

    Steve Zissou: ...how 'bout taking five?

    [the door closes]

    Steve Zissou: ... did it seem fake... when my best friend was bitten in half right in front of me? And eaten alive, screaming? I think you're a fake. I think you're a phony. And a bad reporter. How does that feel? And tell me something -

    [Steve pulls out a glock and points it at her, cocking it]

    Steve Zissou: Does this seem fake?

    [He replaces the glock]

    Jane Winslett-Richardson: ...how dare you! This entire article was my idea, no one else gives a shit!

    Steve Zissou: What about Sy Perlman?

    Jane Winslett-Richardson: [scoffs, and turns off the recorder] Are you joking? He's not even covering my expenses!

    Steve Zissou: [pauses for a moment, realizing] You're taking something out on me.

    Jane Winslett-Richardson: [turns off the recorder again, turns away and cries]

    Steve Zissou: Wh? Stop crying, what's the deal here? I was only trying to defend myself.

    Jane Winslett-Richardson: Well, you did a great job! I'm sure you'll make a terrific father.

  • Steve Zissou: [referring to his wife Eleanor] She's a rich bitch; she was raised by maids.