Review of Rushmore (1998) by Kase V — 31 Jul 2015
Looking back, Wes Anderson's 'Rushmore' is full of some kind of youthful exuberance that is lost in his later films. It's not as tightly wound as any other Anderson film (except Bottle Rocket), but that's not a point of detriment.
All of the characters are grappling with loss, yet their melancholy is hidden under a thin veneer of dry comedy, delivered perfectly by Schwartzman and Murray. It's a wonderful film that appeals to the eccentric youth in all of us.
This review of Rushmore (1998) was written by Kase V on 31 Jul 2015.
Rushmore has generally received very positive reviews.
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