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The Darjeeling Limited Director: Wes Anderson Cast: Owen Wilson, Adrien Brody, Jason Schwartzman, Amara Karan

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  • DVD Release Date: 02/26/2008
  • Original Release: 2007
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 188

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Closed Caption; The short film Hotel Chevalier; Behind-the-scenes documentary

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Disc #1 -- Darjeeling Limited
1. This Time Tomorrow [:14]
2. The Whitman Brothers [3:07]
3. Dining Car Part 1 [3:41]
4. Dining Car Part 2 [2:51]
5. A Secret [:17]
6. Rita [3:21]
7. Another Agreement [1:59]
8. Temple of 1000 Bulls [4:04]
9. Compartment 40/41 [:20]
10. The Snake Escapes [2:03]
11. Lost Train [5:47]
12. Pepper Spray [1:02]
13. Kicked Off [:09]
14. Letter From Mom [4:46]
15. The River [4:06]
16. The Village [:55]
17. Luftwaffe Automotive [2:54]
18. The Funeral [2:19]
19. International Departures [4:21]
20. Bathroom Mirror [:18]
21. Airport Tarmac [4:53]
22. Sister Patricia Whitman [3:07]
23. The Bengal Lancer [1:54]
24. End Titles [3:36]

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Wes Anderson's The Darjeeling Limited stars Owen Wilson, Jason Schwartzman, and Adrien Brody as three brothers who, at the insistence of the oldest, take a train ride through India together in order to strengthen their bond. Even though the vacation goes wrong in ways they do not anticipate, the strangeness of their setting and some revealing honesty produces some surprising changes between them all. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide All Movie Guide

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Good timesby Anonymous

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August 15, 2008: Well, the first thing I thought after seeing this movie is that it literally reeked of Wes Anderson - and I don't mean that in a bad way. But seriously, you could see it a mile off. Anyway, it was very fascinating, and enjoyable, and ever so slightly thought-provoking, and, well, good. Give it a try, especially if you're in the mood for something quirky.

A Welcomed Changeby Anonymous

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April 12, 2008: All of director Wes Anderson's films deal with heavy subject matter, though they are seen frequently through a prism of nonchalance, forced indifference, or in subtle mockery. While concerning itself in part with India's supposed abilities at self realization, Anderson's film borders on the latter, an at times comical perspective on the country that rides a very thin line between 'cute' and 'self absorbed.' The characters are hardly likeable, as per usual. An estranged mother and three disillusioned brothers searching for something bigger than themselves in the midst of something even bigger than that concludes the necessary family drama. A few Kinks songs and a hyperbolic concept of atmosphere, but of course. The formulaic nature of his films becomes all to obvious. And yet, everything looks so pretty it's hard to stay irritated. A few saving scenes with lazy wit, a climax worthy of a far more serious director, and a nice soundtrack. A film for early afternoon.


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