Includes a visual essay by critic Matt Zoller Seitz that "indexes" Anderson’s signature stylistic choices and thematic depth.
: Francis (played by Owen Wilson) attempts to micro-manage their enlightenment with laminated itineraries. It’s a biting satire on the "wellness" and "self-discovery" industry that feels even more relevant in today's era of curated travel aesthetics.
New Wave Orientalism: Postnormal Imaginings in Wes Anderson's The Darjeeling Limited : A critical study that explores how the film