A failed father-daughter relationship propels the bizarre comedy in its eccentric imagery.
Directed by Wes Anderson (The Grand Budapest Hotel, Moonrise Kingdom) - Actors: including Mia Threapleton, Scarlett Johansson, Benicio Del Toro, Tom Hanks, Benedict Cumberbatch
Length: 101 minutes - Language: English
- Subtitles: Dutch
de Volkskrant: "...full of wonderful compositions, witty side-paths and colorful characters..."
The tycoon Anatole "Zsa-Zsa" Korda(Benecio del Toro) is one of the richest men on the European continent. The manipulative businessman has a nefarious plan to expand his empire. But also many enemies, some of whom go far to thwart him. The umpteenth plane crash he survives calls for something. He wants to reconnect with his daughter Liesl(Mia Threapleton), who found her calling as a nun. She must become his successor and so she walks with him. A tour full of encounters with all sorts of colorful and seedy characters ensues. Accompanied by Björn(Michael Cera), a strange Swede who appears to be a teacher.
Director Wes Anderson enjoys creating bizarre comedies in his unique and eccentric visual style. This film, too, is a succession of beautiful pictures.