The Phoenician Scheme
I think Wes Anderson films are better understood as a series of set-piece miniatures, each separate from the other, impeccably-lit, characters moving on tracks to position, visible only through a telescope on the other side of the room. Each movement evokes a laugh at the absurdity or the satisfaction of resolution.
And it's lovely if you can enjoy that (I enjoy that).
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