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Tuesday, December 12, 2023

Asteroid City (2023)

As is so often the case with Wes Anderson movies, I am not always sure that I totally get it, and Asteroid City is no exception to that rule. Anderson's scrupulous and stunning production design transports us to a time of novelty sunglasses, letter writing, talent shows, and counselors who play the ukulele. The adapted screenplay, written with Roman Coppola, is witty and infused with heart. The soundtrack of classic rock tunes from the era complements the visuals and story perfectly. It is a quirky and heartwarming coming-of-age story set in the nostalgic backdrop of a 1950s summer camp. With his signature aesthetic and odd characters, this emerges as a tapestry of childhood adventures, touching relationships, and laugh-out-loud humor. The cast of lovable misfit kids are largely adventure-seeking yet sardonic. Their interactions are humorous and touching, showcasing the fleeting friendships and learning experiences kids have at summer camp. This is primo Anderson in peak form. He has crafted a film full of imagination, adventure, and humanity. It's a rewarding watch for both adults and kids, with universal themes about childhood and self-discovery.

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