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The Royal Tenenbaums - The Godfather for Liberal Art Students

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MOVIE DISCUSSION:
Kathryn joins Melvin in discussing one of Wes Anderson's most celebrated films, The Royal Tenenbaums. The two enjoy discussing it's silly-yet-serious family drama, the effects of negligent parenting, and the absurdity of that scene involving a pop-song and a bathroom mirror. But most of all, the two enjoy discussing the idea that it's never too late to do the right thing.
Topics:

  • (PATREON EXCLUSIVE) 20-minutes discussing Asteroid City, Wes Anderson's latest film. Melvin asks Kathryn about Wes Anderson's ever-meticulous and quirky style, whether he's getting better with each movie or too hands-on, how the actors feel about playing such understated characters, and so much more. (PATREON EXCLUSIVE)
  • In their married couple, Kathryn is the spouse that watches Wes Anderson flicks. So, Melvin asks Kathryn about Anderson's portrait-like style, dead-pan humor, and favorite tropes.
  • Melvin, "Everything's extravagant, but the family problems are 100% relatable."
  • Watching Royal's maturation throughout the film is truly satisfying, and it's a delight to see him go from selfish leech to curiously caring father/grandfather.
  • Discussing a few characters from the film, their dynamics, and what makes them different.
  • As Henry Sherman shows kindness and respect to each of the Tenenbaums, each character has a moment of reflection wherein they see something better than they had as children.
  • Eli Cash: To Be Pitied.
  • Because Margot Tenenbaum has constantly been introduced as "adopted", it's no wonder she spent her life carelessly searching for where she belongs.
  • Chas spends his time chasing safety and security likely in response to the lack of safety and security he felt with Royal while growing up.
  • Discussing that scene with Richie.
  • The symbolism of Richie's bird and learning to safely coexist.

Recommendations:

  • Purchase an External 4K Blu-ray Player for your PC so you can watch region-free films via VLC player, digitally store materials, and so much more!
  • Pursue self-care with good, old hobbies and other simple enjoyments.

MAILBAG: Send us your questions and we'll answer them in future episodes!

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MOVIE DISCUSSION:
Kathryn joins Melvin in discussing one of Wes Anderson's most celebrated films, The Royal Tenenbaums. The two enjoy discussing it's silly-yet-serious family drama, the effects of negligent parenting, and the absurdity of that scene involving a pop-song and a bathroom mirror. But most of all, the two enjoy discussing the idea that it's never too late to do the right thing.
Topics:

  • (PATREON EXCLUSIVE) 20-minutes discussing Asteroid City, Wes Anderson's latest film. Melvin asks Kathryn about Wes Anderson's ever-meticulous and quirky style, whether he's getting better with each movie or too hands-on, how the actors feel about playing such understated characters, and so much more. (PATREON EXCLUSIVE)
  • In their married couple, Kathryn is the spouse that watches Wes Anderson flicks. So, Melvin asks Kathryn about Anderson's portrait-like style, dead-pan humor, and favorite tropes.
  • Melvin, "Everything's extravagant, but the family problems are 100% relatable."
  • Watching Royal's maturation throughout the film is truly satisfying, and it's a delight to see him go from selfish leech to curiously caring father/grandfather.
  • Discussing a few characters from the film, their dynamics, and what makes them different.
  • As Henry Sherman shows kindness and respect to each of the Tenenbaums, each character has a moment of reflection wherein they see something better than they had as children.
  • Eli Cash: To Be Pitied.
  • Because Margot Tenenbaum has constantly been introduced as "adopted", it's no wonder she spent her life carelessly searching for where she belongs.
  • Chas spends his time chasing safety and security likely in response to the lack of safety and security he felt with Royal while growing up.
  • Discussing that scene with Richie.
  • The symbolism of Richie's bird and learning to safely coexist.

Recommendations:

  • Purchase an External 4K Blu-ray Player for your PC so you can watch region-free films via VLC player, digitally store materials, and so much more!
  • Pursue self-care with good, old hobbies and other simple enjoyments.

MAILBAG: Send us your questions and we'll answer them in future episodes!

Support the Show.

Support on Patreon for Unique Perks!

  • Early access to uncut episodes
  • Vote on a movie/show we review
  • One-time reward of two Cinematic Doctrine Stickers & Pins

Social Links:

  continue reading

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