I like the music more than the plot!

Darius 2022-03-22 09:01:28

The feeling is: I like the music more than the plot! (I'm not a senior movie lover, I haven't seen other films of the director, so I can't comment on his consistent style, just borrow a place to talk about my own feelings)
American funny + Indian background + French song!
I really like this kind of boring plot, not the first time I see the laughter, nor the sadness that directly pokes the tears.
In the film, there is no gps, no strategy, and no tour guide. Maybe this is the kind of "travel that can meet one's own soul" that many literary and artistic youths talk about.


Being chased off the train halfway through, if you leave the affair, the thrilling but full of sadness and regret, the bravery, and the reluctant but full of surprise and moving destination... Which one is not like our life? In particular, the lost train in the film-although we are all on the track of our own lives, but no one can guarantee that we will not encounter that fork in the direction of disorientation...

On the way, I met someone, then goodbye and continued on the road, it happened What, then solved it and proceeded to go... um! In short, this is the feeling!

PS: Share the French song Les Champs-Élysées in the video: http://music.163.com/#/song?id=27710937
(Illiterates can only hear the Champs-Élysées (*^__^*) )

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Extended Reading
  • Samson 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    2008-03-22, 3 big noses under the sun

  • Elmer 2022-04-23 07:01:32

    Chilled. Can't let Bill Murray show his face, at least give a line.

The Darjeeling Limited quotes

  • The Chief Steward: Do you have a prescription for these?

    Francis: ...Well, I almost died.

  • Francis: Any questions?

    Peter: I have one. What happened to your face?