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  1. 19 apr 2024 · Asteroid City is a riveting science fiction film that takes place in a distant future. The story revolves around a bustling metropolis built on a massive asteroid, where people from various planets and civilizations coexist. The film follows the journey of a courageous young explorer who uncovers a dark secret that threatens the entire city.

  2. 21 apr 2024 · Quote from: Retinend on June 29, 2023, 09:32:22 AM @Jim_MacLaine What happened at 15 minutes to cause that? I'm watching it now and just had to pause to find the will to carry on at around 15 minutes in when Scarlett Johansson's character said she was wilting in the heat and a character, as her first piece of dialogue in the movie, replied "humans don't wilt, wilting is the phenomenon in which ...

  3. 30 apr 2024 · It doesn’t add much to the film, and feels more like a personal lament than something pertinent to the story of Asteroid City. The only real poignant moment it seems to deliver makes a statement about how sometimes important movie scenes are left on the cutting room floor for the sake of “running time” only.

  4. 15 apr 2024 · The theme extends to the story itself, it's a film about artifice. Everyone is telling stories, stories within stories, but the message to the viewer seems to be something similar to that Picasso quote about art being a lie that tells the truth, Anderson is I think trying to encourage us to give ourselves over to the story even as we know it is artificial, and allow ourselves to take something ...

  5. 23 apr 2024 · Asteroid City could be a great choice among Prime Video’s options if you want something visually rich, funny, and fairly light. Being a Wes Anderson movie, it’s meticulously designed, twee and ...

  6. 4 giorni fa · Scarlett Johansson in 'Asteroid City'. Courtesy of Pop. 87 Productions/Focus Features. Wes Anderson doubles down on style, artifice, and metatextual layers with this entertaining (yet profound ...

  7. 6 giorni fa · ReviewsNow streaming on:Powered byJustWatchMax Fischer, the arrogant and beleaguered co-protagonist of director Wes Anderson’s 1998 second feature, the classic and still-beloved “Rushmore,” had a lot of boasts in his repertoire, one being “I wrote a hit play.” Both an academic disaster and a relentl...