Tuesday, January 04, 2005

The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou ***1/2
Cast: Bill Murray, Owen Wilson, Cate Blanchett, Anjelica Huston, Willem Dafoe, Jeff Goldblum, Michael Gambon, Noah Taylor
Director: Wes Anderson
Running Length: 1:58
MPAA Classification: R

"The Life Aquatic" tells the story of Steve Zissou (Murray), an oceanographer in the vein on Jacques Cousteau. Zissou is in the waning days of his career, with his films losing their popularity. After his long-time friend is killed on a dive by a "Jaguar Shark", Zissou plans his biggest hunt yet: to hunt out and kill the jaguar shark. Why? Revenge.

Joining him and his crew on the adverture are a reporter (Blanchett), and a man who claims to be his long lost son (Wilson). Both these people will make the ride a bumpy one, but Team Zissou is up to the challenge.

A Wes Anderson film is always enjoyable. He plans every detail of what you see, and has a camera style that is not used enough in movies today. You always get the big picture, and there is so much to see and take in. So much so, that you will notice new things in repeated viewings that you never noticed before. I thouroughly enjoy his style, and he seems to get better and better with each film.

Bill Murray has found the perfect roles in the last few years, and is making a name for himself as a solid actor. "The Life Aquatic" is no exception. He heads the ensemble cast, and is the emotional center of the film. All the supporting players are good in their roles and add greatly to the film.

In the end, "The Life Aquatic" is probably not for everyone. There is more to it than there might initially seem, but it might make you think a little. A lot of audiences do not like that, but I for one found it refreshing.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

i do like to think in movies (not always, but usually) and really
was quite glad when this movie ENDED. that was really the best part of it! the end - where you get to get up out of your chair and walk out =P