Based on 114 votes and 37 reviews.
Don't waste your money and time on this
After watching this movie from start to finish I'm presented with 2 different possibilities: 1. The movie was a "campy" presentation of life as a collection of "moments". Each moment that could be for example: asking life's questions (both mind blowing and trivial, examples: are we alone in the universe? can I take a picture of you?), emotions- feelings, hopes and dreams, grief/loss, contradictions, acceptance/spectators, examples: mushroom clouds and gunfights in cars. We can learn, we can be spectators, lust, secrecy, openness and alienation, right or wrong. I can stop here; because by now you get the idea or... 2. "This movie went ZOOM !! right over my head, and I missed the whole point. Probably, 2. I'll say this with absolute certainty. Johansson just does it (without looking like she's even trying). There! I finally mentioned something I liked in this movie.
Hilarious! - it’s Wes Anderson, so expect a strange setting with strange people in strange situations. It doesn’t have the depth of the Grand Budapest Hotel, but filled with plenty of laughs and "Eh?" moments. Cinematography is great, the choice of colors unusual as always, and acting is excellent throughout the movie.
Wonderful movie. I am impressed.XR
The funniest film in years!
Mr Spock would say, "Fascinating." This movie is jaw-dropping. At first glance there's no knowing what to make of it. My father would say, "I don't know what he said but he sure did say it." There's non-stop amusement. It's colorful, witty, stylistically interesting, has fitting music, it's funny as heck, and gives you pause because it's ultimately about the uncertainty of life. Stay for the road runner's dance during the credits 🤣
Wes Anderson is great