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Rushmore (DVD, 2001) 
Rushmore (DVD 2001)

 
Rushmore (DVD 2001)

Title: Rushmore
Director: Wes Anderson
EAN: 5017188882576
Release Year: 2001
Rating: UK:15
Product ID: EPID3944706
Description: Director Wes Anderson's follow-up to the acclaimed BOTTLE ROCKET is a funny, warmhearted, and extremely sharp American response to the English Angry Young Man films of the 1960s, right down to its British Invasion soundtrack. Newcomer Ja...
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  Yes Anderson
Review created: 13/07/06
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Wes Anderson showed no sign of a sophomore slump with his second film. That film was cult classic "Rushmore," a coming-of-age romantic-comedy-drama that actually seems halfway plausible. Wittily-written, well-acted, and solidly-directed with plenty of amusing quirks.
Max Fischer (Jason Schwartzman) attends the elite Rushmore Academy, and is perhaps the most unusual student there -- he's part of every club and team in Rushmore, but failing all his classes. He encounters an odd friend of sorts in the unhappy magnate Herman Blume (Bill Murray), who is impressed by Max. At the same time, he befriends the smart, pleasant teacher Miss Cross (Olivia Williams).

But Max's world is turned upside-down. When he tries to build a magnificent aquarium in honor of Miss Cross, he's expelled from Rushmore. Worse yet, he learns that she's having an affair with Blume, who's every bit as attracted to her as Max is. Will Max, having lost what defined his life (namely, Rushmore), be able to bounce back?

"Rushmore" is one of those movies that Wes Anderson does really well -- it doesn't fit neatly into any one category, it's smart, it's funny, and the characters are endearing in a weird, quirky sort of way (especially when engaging in a sort of revenge one-upping, for the love of the teacher). It somehow manages to be sweet and pleasant without being schmaltzy or boring.

The writing is humorous, but not the sort of snort-hee-hee comedy that most movies have. (The limpest humor in here is the "O.R. scrubs" joke, and then it's clearly meant to be lame). Max's particular brand of dynamic brilliance is outlined best in the Vietnam-based school play, a mediocre idea raised to amazing levels. And unlike most movies of any kind, it leaves you thinking. Are the places we WANT to be the best places for us to be? Or would we really be happier elsewhere? Are the people we adore the people we should be with?

Max is an unusual character -- smart and mature, but somehow not quite as mature as he thinks he is. He always aspires to climb higher and higher, and clearly sees no end to how far he can go, and Schwartzman does an excellent job without being obvious about it. Bill Murray does a fantastic job as the depressed magnate who doesn't like his life as it is. Williams does a less amazing job, but is good as the center that the other two revolve frantically around.

"Rushmore" is a different but fully worthy follow-up to "Bottle Rocket," and it definitely won't disappoint Wes Anderson fans. A wonderful movie by a fantastic director.


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  Rushmore
Review created: 27/06/09
2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

Bizarre,typically quirky comedy from director Wes Anderson about a rubbish, eccentric scholar falling for one of his teachers. Gentle movie features Bill Murray as one of the teacher's other suitors. Altogether too strange for many tastes.


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  Rushmore - good film
Review created: 26/07/08
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I really enjoyed Rushmore, I'd been meaning to watch it for years and wasn't disappointed when I finally got around to it. It's a quirky yet gentle film, a sure bet for Bill Murray or Wes Anderson fans. It's in the same vein as Igby Goes Down or maybe Juno in that the main character is a fairly innocent and non-conformist teenager, even though it's not really a 'teen' film, I'd say it's got quite a broad appeal. Jason Schwartzman is wonderfully restrained and I really felt for his character. Actually, all the main characters are well realised and likeable, it's a film about relationships with no villain or heroe. I'm sure I'll want to watch it again.


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  Probably where Catch-22 went to school between wars
Review created: 07/06/08
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The casting is excellent with Bill Murray producing a wonderfully understated performance so as not to impinge on the rest of the top-notch troupe.

Perfect in every detail, this is a classic and should be revisited from time to time just to remind one how movies should be when all the right ingredients are in place and just begging for a storyline and dialogue worthy of the cast.

A rite-of-passage movie par excellence: a detailed narrative from me or anyone else is totally unnecessary and may spoil the rightful anticipation of great enjoyment.

Nuff said - buy it !


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