The Darjeeling Limited (2007)
Xvid 720x298 23.98fps 1029Kbps | English Dolby 6ch 448Kbps | ENG sub/idx | 01:31:19 | 971 Mb
+ bonus features: "The Darjeeling Limited Walking Tour", "Hotel Chevalier" (short film) | 384 Mb
Adventure/Comedy | Director: Wes Anderson | Stars: Owen Wilson, Adrien Brody and Jason Schwartzman
Xvid 720x298 23.98fps 1029Kbps | English Dolby 6ch 448Kbps | ENG sub/idx | 01:31:19 | 971 Mb
+ bonus features: "The Darjeeling Limited Walking Tour", "Hotel Chevalier" (short film) | 384 Mb
Adventure/Comedy | Director: Wes Anderson | Stars: Owen Wilson, Adrien Brody and Jason Schwartzman
| “ | A year after the accidental death of their father, three drug-addicted brothers -- each suffering from depression - meet for a train trip across India. Francis, the eldest, has organized it. The brothers argue, sulk, resent each other, and fight. The youngest, Jack, estranged from his girlfriend, is attracted to one of the train's attendants. Peter has left his pregnant wife at home, and he buys a venomous snake. After a few days, Francis discloses their surprising and disconcerting destination. Amid foreign surroundings, can the brothers sort out their differences? | ” |
| “ | Though no such train actually exists, The Darjeeling Limited was still filmed inside a moving train which went from Jodhpur to Jaisalmer and through the Thar desert, and proved a daily challenge for cinematographer Robert D. Yeoman as nothing could be fixed to the ceiling and filming equipment couldn't be more than a meter out of the windows. To achieve this, Wes Anderson and production designer Mark Friedberg went to see the Northwestern Railways company and told them they needed ten rail-cars and a locomotive which they would redecorate entirely and then move around their railway. This was the first time Northwestern Railways received such a request, and though it took a lot time and effort, it was eventually evidently granted. | ” |
| “ | The three brothers - Francis, Peter and Jack - are actually named after Francis Ford Coppola, Peter Bogdanovich and Jack Nicholson. | ” |
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