But to overlook The Darjeeling Limited is to miss the emotional core of Anderson’s entire filmography. Released fifteen years after his debut, this film represents the director at his most vulnerable, his most spiritually curious, and ironically, his most human. It is a story about broken brothers, grief as luggage, and the impossibility of running away from yourself—even on a cluttered Indian train.
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Another theme of the film is the search for meaning and purpose. The brothers are all on a quest for something more, whether it's spiritual enlightenment, creative fulfillment, or personal growth. Their journey is a powerful reminder that life is a journey, not a destination, and that the search for meaning and purpose is a lifelong process. But to overlook The Darjeeling Limited is to
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