Review of Rushmore (1998) by Pablo G — 16 Jan 2015
Charming and hilarious all the way, it proves Wes Andersons imagination with every word and shot it presents the audience. All of the movies characters are perfectly laid out and the comical love triangle feels fresh and interesting just like the sort of "world" Anderson creates to tell the story of Max Fischer, a student that represents imagination, innovation, and persitence in the most awesome way possible.
This review of Rushmore (1998) was written by Pablo G on 16 Jan 2015.
Rushmore has generally received very positive reviews.
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