The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou

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The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou (2004)

The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou
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2004
Synopsis:
Internationally famous oceanographer Steve Zissou, (BILL MURRAY) and his screw-loose crew, set sail on an expedition to hunt down the mysterious, elusive, possibly non-existent Jaguar Shark that killed Zissou's partner during their latest adventure. Joining in on the fun and madness are a young airline co-pilot who may or may not be Zissou's son, a beautiful journalist who seems to have more than fact-finding on her mind, and Zissou's estranged wife. Along the way they face overwhelming complications including, but-not-limited-to pirates, kidnapping, bankruptcy and, of course, each other.


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(c) Touchstone Pictures. All Rights Reserved.


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CRITIC REVIEWS
Lew Irwin
RATED 3 STARS


What appears on the screen in Wes Anderson's The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou may seem as odd as its title to critics, but they seem to agree that its star, Bill Murray, counterbalances the oddities with a subtle, beguiling performance that lifts it into Oscar contention. A.O. Scott writes of his performance in the New York Times: His doughy face fringed by a grizzled Ernest Hemingway beard and topped by a red watch cap, Mr. Murray turns tiny gestures and sly, off-beat line readings into a deadpan tour-de-force, at once utterly ridiculous and curiously touching. Carina Chocana in the Los Angeles Times remarks that if you've already glued a statuette of Bill Murray, patron saint of inchoate yearning and exquisite disappointment, to your dashboard, nothing about The Life Aquatic will disappoint. Eleanor Ringel Gillespie in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution clearly has mixed feelings about the film. Her conclusion: Sometimes sinks, but mostly goes along swimmingly. Quite a number of critics, however, are not so generous. Christy Lemire of the Associated Press writes that writer-director Anderson is drowning in superficial details. He's too obsessed with minutiae at the expense of substantive character development. Jan Stuart in Newsday comments that the movie launches with enormous promise, then sinks into a quagmire of misfired humor and misbegotten characters. And under the heading Deep Letdown, Jack Matthews of the New York Daily News writes that the movie launches with enormous promise, then sinks into a quagmire of misfired humor and misbegotten characters.





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Reviewed by: fano987 on 4/21/2006 3:02:37 PM
RATED 2 STARS

I was very disappointed by this film.I think it received far too much hype for its actual content.I was expecting something much more interesting, but this film failed to be even mildly entertaining.The plot failed to lead to any sort of valid conclusion, the action was dull, and the majority of the content seemed to have been put in for the sake of it being there.I finished watching it feeling depressed and unfulfulled.



Lew Irwin

RATED 3 STARS

What appears on the screen in Wes Anderson's The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou may seem as odd as its title to critics, but they seem to agree that its star, Bill Murray, counterbalances the oddities with a subtle, beguiling performance that lifts it into Oscar contention. A.O. Scott writes of his performance in the New York Times: His doughy face fringed by a grizzled Ernest Hemingway beard and topped by a red watch cap, Mr. Murray turns tiny gestures and sly, off-beat line readings into a deadpan tour-de-force, at once utterly ridiculous and curiously touching. Carina Chocana in the Los Angeles Times remarks that if you've already glued a statuette of Bill Murray, patron saint of inchoate yearning and exquisite disappointment, to your dashboard, nothing about The Life Aquatic will disappoint. Eleanor Ringel Gillespie in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution clearly has mixed feelings about the film. Her conclusion: Sometimes sinks, but mostly goes along swimmingly. Quite a number of critics, however, are not so generous. Christy Lemire of the Associated Press writes that writer-director Anderson is drowning in superficial details. He's too obsessed with minutiae at the expense of substantive character development. Jan Stuart in Newsday comments that the movie launches with enormous promise, then sinks into a quagmire of misfired humor and misbegotten characters. And under the heading Deep Letdown, Jack Matthews of the New York Daily News writes that the movie launches with enormous promise, then sinks into a quagmire of misfired humor and misbegotten characters.




FEATURED CUSTOMER REVIEW


Reviewed by: fano987 on 4/21/2006 3:02:37 PM
RATED 2 STARS

I was very disappointed by this film.I think it received far too much hype for its actual content.I was expecting something much more interesting, but this film failed to be even mildly entertaining.The plot failed to lead to any sort of valid conclusion, the action was dull, and the majority of the content seemed to have been put in for the sake of it being there.I finished watching it feeling depressed and unfulfulled.




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Customer Reviews for The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou
Reviewed by: fano987 on 4/21/2006 3:02:37 PM
RATED 2 STARS

I was very disappointed by this film.I think it received far too much hype for its actual content.I was expecting something much more interesting, but this film failed to be even mildly entertaining.The plot failed to lead to any sort of valid conclusion, the action was dull, and the majority of the content seemed to have been put in for the sake of it being there.I finished watching it feeling depressed and unfulfulled.

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