
Wes Anderson is one of my favorite directors of all time. Since i first saw Rushmore i was intrigued and addicted to Wes. Even his 1st movie, Bottle Rockets, which is REALLY bad somehow is REALLY good. A couple things i love about Wes are:
-Slow motion
-Reoccurring cast

-Dry humor
-Cinematography
It was an easy choice when i saw a Wes flick on the list, however, the Darjeeling Ltd was more tempting than the Royal Tenenbaums for me. Everything about Darjeeling i loved and i felt i could work more with 3 brothers on a journey in India to find their mother and to find their place as brothers. The movie is filled with comedy and has an overall good message that really intrigues the viewer.
In the movie, the Title Sequence starts with somewhat realistic luggage with the some credits imposed on them. As the camera zooms in they start to move off the screen, looking into a painting and revealing the back of the train and the title. Some of the credits are hidden so well it took me a couple times to be able to find them. I feel (without knowing parameters) that using the basic concept of the story with the current title sequence i will be able to create a very effective typographic title sequence.

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