If you like Wes Anderson's other films, then you'll very much enjoy this. Three brothers meet on a train in India, to undertake a journey organised by one of them in response to their father's death and their mother's disappearance. And they bicker and footle and establish their back story and seek transcendence in all the wrong places.
And India is ravishing, and the contrast between Western crassness and Indian dignity is nicely understated, and everyone is more or less dysfunctional, but their shared experiences do sorta kinda resolve a few things and the music is great.
You know...
And India is ravishing, and the contrast between Western crassness and Indian dignity is nicely understated, and everyone is more or less dysfunctional, but their shared experiences do sorta kinda resolve a few things and the music is great.
You know...