The French Dispatch: Directed by Wes Anderson. With Benicio Del Toro, Adrien Brody, Tilda Swinton, Léa Seydoux. A love letter to journalists set in an outpost of an American newspaper in a fictional twentieth century French city that brings to life a collection of stories published in "The French Dispatch Magazine".
How? because it's about "journalists" and because modern real life journalists are stupid and lib these fictional, not real, bascially cartoon character Wes Anderson journalist characters in a movie set during a fictional 1970s France must therefore also be libs? You know there have been other movies about journalists before, right? Like hell, you've got The Post sitting right here in front of you, talk about that movie if you want to talk about a bs lib movie about journalists, not the pleasant little exercise in style and aesthetic that this movie is.
Probably because the sub-plot of the youth revolution being about wanting to have more sex with girls, the journalism wankery & the whole prison plot being used for comedic relief
How? because it's about "journalists" and because modern real life journalists are stupid and lib these fictional, not real, bascially cartoon character Wes Anderson journalist characters in a movie set during a fictional 1970s France must therefore also be libs? You know there have been other movies about journalists before, right? Like hell, you've got The Post sitting right here in front of you, talk about that movie if you want to talk about a bs lib movie about journalists, not the pleasant little exercise in style and aesthetic that this movie is.
Probably because the sub-plot of the youth revolution being about wanting to have more sex with girls, the journalism wankery & the whole prison plot being used for comedic relief