Wes Anderson's new one that makes me completely forgive him for the sputtering, confused and disappointing "Life Aquatic". He may have been searching for something with that one, but whatever he was looking for he found completely with this film. Adrien Brody and Owen Wilson own this movie, their characters are extremely well developed. Some great symbolism with "belongings" and family bonding, wonderfully shot and it's not too short or too long.
The short film in the beginning may drag a little and still seems to be unnecessary; but the pay off in the end of the actual film makes up for it, plus the film, to me, was so strong, it made me forget about it.
Also some great Indian culture is shown here, and after going to a half Hindu wedding, I've been more interested in their culture.
Over all, a
out of