Directed by:
Wes AndersonCinematography:
Robert D. YeomanCast:
Bill Murray, Owen Wilson, Cate Blanchett, Anjelica Huston, Willem Dafoe, Jeff Goldblum, Michael Gambon, Noah Taylor, Bud Cort, Seu Jorge, Matthew Gray Gubler (more)Plots(1)
With a plan to exact revenge on a mythical shark that killed his partner, oceanographer Steve Zissou rallies a crew that includes his estranged wife, a journalist, and a man who may or may not be his son. (official distributor synopsis)
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So far the worst, weakest, and most terrible Wes Anderson film. I hope this is an exception, so I won't disrespect the director by giving it a Boo. No movie has disgusted and bored me as horribly from start to finish in quite some time. Two hours of rambling, unfunny, and dull, awkward, and deaf scenes. Absolute crap. ()
An indescribably “weird" movie. What ever I might write about either isn’t true or doesn’t reflect the facts. I might use words like melancholic, nostalgic, sad etc., but the end result isn’t like that at all. It’s a picture that you’ll find boring, unless you happen to be in the right mood for it, in which case you’ll be greatly entertained. I don’t dare to say whether it’s a comedy, a parody, a homage to Cousteau or a serious drama. But it certainly has a whole lotta love in it and a bit of everything else. It even has some of Karel Zeman’s movies in it too. I suppose that this is sort of how, as a child, Wes Anderson imagined the work of an oceanographer and here he is simply sharing his vision with us. ()
My first Wes Anderson and I'll start right off by saying I really didn't expect it to be this good. The way Anderson manages to tastefully dose humor (and really good humor at that) and dramatic moments is very likeable. I guess the feeling that sticks in my mind the most is during the closing credits, when I asked myself what I was watching – was it a drama, a comedy, an adventure, or a film about basically mundane things (problems) set in a not entirely conventional environment. Genre-wise it is difficult to identify (not that it really matters), but it is very well written, acted, original, and ultimately very moving. ()
A weird film that perhaps it’s impossible to assign a key genre subtext to. In terms of comedy, it works quite well and the uncharacteristically wacky humour manages to amuse in places. On the adventure side, however, it's not that good, the story struggles to gain speed and I found the main storyline, with all due respect to the original premise, rather weak and uninteresting. But what's really brilliant about the film are the performances, in particular, the trio Murray, Anjelica Huston and Willem Dafoe are perfect. Overall, slightly above average, and next time I wish Wes Anderson would push the envelope a bit more in terms of humour and emotion. ()
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou was a big surprise. I expected a weird and untraditional film, but in a completely different way: a crazy comedy, but it turned out to be a pretty serious and sad piece, and also very pleasantly incorrect. I recommend not looking for any information, nor reading anything about it before watching it (as I did this time); it’s better to watch it unprepared :-) ()
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