LIFE AQUATIC, like director Wes Anderson's first film, HARD EIGHT
, serves
up an offbeat plot, strong cast, quirky characters and clever dialogue.
The inimitable Bill Murray stars as Steve Zissou, an eccentric
oceanographer and film documentarian in the Jacques-Yves Cousteau
mold. Steve and his eclectic crew ("Team Zissou") – including his
granite-faced wife (Angelica Huston); sharp-tongued pregnant
magazine feature writer (Cate Blanchett); and a young pilot (Owen
Wilson) who may or may not be Zissou's son by a previous relationship –
set out to find and take revenge on a monster shark that recently chewed
up Steve's beloved friend and partner. It's not all smooth sailing, but
along the way Zissou learns a few lessons about himself and the others.
This litttle film is a gem. Every scene, whether featuring a cartoon
seahorse suspended in a champagne glass, a Team Zissou
military-style raid to rescue their accountain (Bud Cort) from pirates,
or simply a static shot of Zissou staring across the ocan, is
slightly askew and worth repeated viewings. And be sure to stick around
for the end credits, an homage to BUCKAROO BANZAI. Also check out
the soundtrack, a collection of familiar David Bowie songs all sung in
Portuguese
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