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Wes Anderson Hasn’t Changed With ‘The French Dispatch.’ And That’s Perfectly Fine.It was on my ‘to watch’ list even before I read this;

> “But the most endearing thing about Wes Anderson is that …

If you are thinking about watching the sequel - watch this one instead.

Slow and gentle and worth curling up with if you in the right frame of mind.

Lovely - just lovely - with occasional cringeworthy self help one liners.

If you saw Colin and Brendan in their last outing .. which btw was very good … then this might catch you by surprise. Personally I love ‘little movies “ like this - the Brits and the Irish do so very …

Yes it is a yarn and the book is badly written (though I still turned the pages VERY quickly), this is the movie - and was a good one.

It’s Bond. It’s Daniel Craig. The story continues.

Been on my list since it came out and was not what I expected. Took 15 to 20 minutes to recalibrate. But I did. Really good. If I closed my eyes, the audio and dialogue reminded me of a Wes Anderson project (close your eyes .. the visuals are nothing like Wes. Bale was great .. at time channeling Peter Falk’s ‘Columbo’ … or is that just me?

It just popped up as a ‘why not watch’ kind of alert … I had. Very good.

I resisted watching this for a while …  asked on the trailers … It was all right … but the cheesy trailers are a clue.