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The french dispatch
The french dispatch











the french dispatch

A great example is the scene showing the transition from a young demented artist to an older one.which was very clever. But I was blown away by the cinematography, artisic sets and strange look of the film.this is probably THE reason to see the movie.not the plot itself. and I assume most people will like some and hate other portions of the film. The bottom line is that all the stories are surreal and just plain weird. The young revolutionary bit is mildly amusing and pokes fun of the 1960s young peoples' revolution in Paris and the kidnapping bit really left me cold.

the french dispatch

The other stories also involve pretentious people but to me seem to have little in the way of payoff. A love letter to journalists set in an outpost of an American newspaper in a fictional twentieth century French city that brings to life a collection of. I think this is a very funny and insightful look at pretentious art lovers. The first, about an insane modern artists and the sycophants who love his art-despite his multiple beheadings.which have gotten him locked up in a psychiatric prison. The film is broken down in to several stories that are interconnected by the same narrator. "The French Dispatch" is NOT one of the more approachable clearly will appeal mostly to the hard-core Anderson freaks. However, some of his movies are clearly much more approachable than others.

the french dispatch

This isn't a just IS what Anderson's films are like to the average viewer. Wes Anderson has made many films people have loved as well as many films people are baffled by and don't understand nor like.













The french dispatch