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Trois frères qui ne se sont pas parlé depuis la mort de leur père décident de faire ensemble un grand voyage en train à travers l'Inde afin de renouer les liens d'autrefois. Pourtant, la "quête spirituelle" de Francis, Peter et Jack va vite dérailler, et ils se retrouvent seuls, perdus au milieu du désert avec onze valises, une imprimante, une machine à plastifier et beaucoup de comptes à régler avec la vie... Dans ce pays magique dont ils ignorent tout, c'est alors un autre voyage qui commence, riche en imprévus, une odyssée qu'aucun d'eux ne pouvait imaginer, une véritable aventure d'amitié et de fraternité...
Avis de la communauté (10)
Everything about this film is sublime and superb. Loved it!
I loved all three brothers and their chemistry. They seemed believable. Watching them go on this silly trip was fun.
This was a lot of fun as always. Really good comedy, characters and dialogue but I hope the whole spiritual retreat in india theme was satirical, cus otherwise that’s hella obnoxious.
I'm quite late to watching this film for the first time. It is 2023. Great film, loved it, yes please. I loved the "new kid on the block" Adrien Brody (now not so new in the Anderson Universe), and the three brothers interactions (the fighting, the in-jokes, the frustrations, the cameraderie). Beautiful film, and although relatively one of the early films, very much in Anderson terms as it has all the recognisable colours, shots, camera tracking etc. A.K.A. the Anderson Signature Charm.
Even with the drastic change in setting, all the signature charm is still present, and I like it. It's everything you like to see in a Wes Anderson movie: meandering dialogue, complicated familial relationships, 90 degree panning shots, and more. There were at least three times in the last twenty minutes where I thought it was going to end, but it didn't. That's not to say the pacing is bad. In fact, this probably had some of my favourite pacing in any Wes Anderson movie I've seen. If you love Wes Anderson's movies, you'll love this one (or you've most likely already seen it). If you don't, I'm so sorry. P.S. Still waiting for a sequel titled "The Darjeeling Unlimited"