The Darjeeling Limited is the latest irreverent family /
self discovery movie by Wes Anderson.
Not exact matches
But at its heart, Mr. Popper's journey of
self -
discovery has changed, with the
movie introducing the notion of and building the film around what it takes to be a good father in these complicated times.
Coogler and Cole don't seem to have an angle on the character, who should be on a
self -
discovery arc but can't be because it's a Marvel
movie and he's a superhero.
And it's this
self -
discovery process that gives the endearing
movie its heart.
Few
movie soundtracks include both Woody Guthrie and Schubert, but then both fit well when the story avoids a mid-life
self -
discovery, and instead focuses on the realization of freedom.
While I wish the
movie didn't play so fast and loose with many of the facts, Hooper and Coxon have still structured a story of
self - acceptance and
discovery that transcends its historical inaccuracies and allows it to ascend to a level of magnetic emotional resonance I found impossible to resist.
Although the
movie's thematic metaphor (you have to take things apart before you can put them back together again) is a little too on - the - nose, the idea that Davis deconstructs his marriage by literally tearing down everything around him is an interesting slant on the typical
self -
discovery tale.
Mara's thoughtful Therese may seem to be seduced by the older Blanchett character of Carol (rich, elegant and seemingly dazed throughout the film) but this is more than a coming - of - age and
self -
discovery movie.
There is an entire
movie of
self -
discovery projecting from Juan's gaze whenever he looks at Little in this and every scene.
The rest of the picture can be filled in as follows: Keira Knightley and Chiwetel Ejiofor, who play newlywed couple Juliet and Peter, contend with the latent feelings of Peter's old friend Mark (Andrew Lincoln); Martin Freeman and Joanna Page, body doubles in
movies who find attraction to one another while staging sex scenes; Alan Rickman and Emma Thompson, a longtime married couple now face a crisis in the wake of Karen (Thompson)'s
discovery of an affair her husband is potentially having with a coworker; Hugh Grant's Prime Minister, the most
self - deprecating individual ever to find himself in a position of such power, can't help but feel attracted to one of his secretaries even after her indiscretion with the sleazy U.S. President (an absolute waste of Billy Bob Thornton's time).
A Book &
Movie Review of Wild by Cheryl Strayed Meet Cheryl Uniquely this book is a first - person recount of the author's own journey of
self -
discovery.
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