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The Darjeeling Limited (The Criterion Collection) (2007)

Owen Wilson , Adrien Brody , Wes Anderson  |  R |  DVD
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  • Actors: Owen Wilson, Adrien Brody, Jason Schwartzman, Anjelica Huston
  • Directors: Wes Anderson
  • Format: Color, NTSC, Special Edition, Widescreen
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.77:1
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Rated: R (Restricted)
  • Studio: Criterion Collection
  • DVD Release Date: October 12, 2010
  • Run Time: 91 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (201 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B003KGBIRU
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #22,011 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "The Darjeeling Limited (The Criterion Collection)" on IMDb

Special Features

  • New high-definition digital transfer approved by director Wes Anderson
  • Anderson's short film Hotel Chevalier (part one of The Darjeeling Limited)
  • Audio commentary featuring Anderson and cowriters
  • Behind-the-scenes documentary by Barry Braverman
  • Anderson and filmmaker James Ivory discussing the film's music
  • Anderson's American Express commercial
  • On-set footage shot by Coppola and actor Waris Ahluwalia
  • Audition footage, deleted and alternate scenes, and stills galleries
  • Original theatrical trailer
  • PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by critic Richard Brody

  • Editorial Reviews

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    Family tension again provides dramatic comedy in Wes Anderson's new film, The Darjeeling Limited, about three American brothers traveling by train to find their reclusive mother in rural India. Like Royal Tenenbaums, this film succeeds because of its smart, funny script in addition to the visual beauty of India and its luxurious locomotive transportation. In Darjeeling, the oldest brother, Francis (Owen Wilson), blackmails his two younger siblings, Peter (Adrien Brody), and Jack (Jason Schwartzman), into traveling to a monastery where their mother, Patricia (Anjelica Huston), has been in hiding as a nun. Supposedly embarking on a spiritual quest, the three men reminisce about the recent death of their father, and the family's irreconcilable problems previous to their reunification. Though they do find Patricia, Francis, Peter, and Jack grow immensely from another brush with death, this time an Indian boy they try to rescue, giving the film an added conceptual depth that Anderson's previous films have been accused of lacking. Co-written by Roman Coppola (CQ), The Darjeeling Limited is a finely-tuned critique of American materialism, emotional vacuity, and our lack of spiritualism, presented in ironic twists and gorgeous cinematography and lighting recalling Altman's McCabe & Mrs. Miller. A lovely, poignant sequence occurs while the three brothers attend a traditional Indian funeral, and flash back to their father's one year prior. Moreover, the film's soundtrack culled from Satyajit Ray's films and vintage Kinks gives the film a timeless feel, removing it from the predictable indie rock scoring of independent releases. By far Anderson's best film thus far, The Darjeeling Limited offers a much-needed dose of cultural self-reflection, pillared against India's ever-evolving yet ancient religious backbone. --Trinie Dalton


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    Product Description

    In THE DARJEELING LIMITED, from director Wes Anderson (Rushmore, Fantastic Mr. Fox), three estranged American brothers reunite for a meticulously planned, soul-searching train voyage across India, one year after the death of their father. For reasons involving over-the-counter painkillers, Indian cough syrup, and pepper spray, the brothers eventually find themselves stranded alone in the middle of the desert—where a new, unplanned chapter of their journey begins. Featuring a sensational cast, including Owen Wilson (Armageddon, Wedding Crashers), Adrien Brody (The Thin Red Line, The Pianist), Jason Schwartzman (Rushmore, HBO’s Bored to Death), and Anjelica Huston (Prizzi’s Honor, The Grifters), THE DARJEELING LIMITED is a visually dazzling and hilarious film that takes Anderson’s work to richer, deeper places than ever before.

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    115 of 135 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars Let's go have a drink and smoke a cigarette December 9, 2007
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    Wes Anderson is at his best when he explores a small group of people -- sometimes family, sometimes not -- and explores what makes them tick.

    And after the cluttered "The Life Aquatic of Steve Zissou," Anderson returns to those roots with "The Darjeeling Limited." Technically it's an Indian road trip movie, and it's full of his quirky charm... but at heart it's just about three unhapppy brothers with a lot of baggage. Both literally and psychologically.

    The forlorn Peter (Adrien Brody) and his luggage barely make it to an Indian train in time to join his brothers, woman-chasing writer Jack (Jason Schwartzman) and bandaged control freak Francis (Owen Wilson). They haven't spoken for a year, and now they're planning to awkwardly bond as they travel to their estranged mother's convent.

    But after disasters involving a snake, painkillers and pepper spray, the three brothers find themselves (and their monogrammed suitcases) thrown off the train. As they trek back to civilization, the three men set out on a quest to explore the spiritual, deal with life, death, feathers, man-eating tigers, funerals and their own painful memories... and possibly find their mom.

    Nobody in their right mind would expect Wes Anderson to spin up an ordinary good-ol'-boys road trip movie. At least, not the way most directors would. Instead, Anderson crafts this as the baby brother to "The Royal Tenenbaums," exploring a fractured, mildly dysfunctional family with an absent parent.

    And the cinematic flavour of "Darjeeling Limited" is much the same as in "Royal Tenenbaums" -- bittersweetly funny and arch, with a tinge of poetic melancholy underlying the plot. It would be an endearing movie in any setting, but somehow putting it in the mellow glow of India's dusty roads, bright fields and cluttered shrines makes it even better. The bright, visual richness gives it a sense of whimsy.

    For the record, Roman Coppola and Schwartzman helped Anderson out with the script, but there isn't much change. As always, lots of wry, amusingly contemplative dialogue ("I wonder if the three of us would've been friends in real life. Not as brothers, but as people"), though there is some hilarious comedic scenes of sibling infighting. It even gets slapsticky.

    Fortunately, Anderson never puts artificial twists into the story, for any extra drama, comedy or thrills; the closest thing would be a brief detour into a child's funeral. The story simply flows by, because it's all about the brothers -- and focusing on anything but their self-imposed journey would just be extra baggage.

    And the three men playing Jack, Francis and Peter are nothing short of brilliant. Brody is vaguely lost and forlorn, while Schwartzman is a quirky rake who is still haunted by his last girlfriend (played by Natalie Portman in the short intro, "Hotel Chevalier"). But there's something almost painfully wounded about Wilson's reckless control freak, which has nothing to do with his bandages.

    "The Darjeeling Limited" is a visually astounding, contemplative little comedy, all about three men who have to deal with the past before they can move on. Put it on the shelf next to "Royal Tenenbaums."
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    19 of 20 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars Unlimited comedy and tearful humanity May 28, 2008
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    Wes Anderson directs this movie about three brothers on a spiritual journey. In true comedy form, we get to see the brotherly love and jealously that siblings often have for each other. I knew this was going to be a wonderful comedy, but what always takes me aback is the soulful humanity that is in Wes Anderson movies. Once again we get to see Owen Wilson, Bill Murray (in a cameo), Jason Schwartzman, and Anjelica Huston. But we also see the great Adrien Brody playing one of the three brothers. While your laughing, you just might be surprised to find tears falling. This is a wonderful film to share with family.
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    31 of 35 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars That's Our Train!" March 10, 2008
    Format:DVD
    Synopsis: An ornate and psychedelically colored train known as the Darjeeling Limited transports three estranged brothers; Francis (Owen Wilson), Peter (Adrien Brody) and Jack (Jason Schwartzman) to destinations unknown (actually Francis is attempting to arrange a rendezvous with their constantly disappearing Mother (Anjelica Huston) now living as a nun in Tibet). It has only been a year since their Father's tragic death and each brother carries their own personal heartache over his passing and their Mother's disturbing absence from the funeral.

    As one comes to expect when traveling with others, close proximity, annoying behaviors and old wounds eventually surface which must be dealt with as they arise. Add to the mix unforeseen events both aboard the train and at intermittent stopovers along the way and you have the makings of a transformational experience unlike anything the brothers could have anticipated.

    Critique: The '07 film `The Darjeeling Limited' begins painfully slow and incomprehensibly weird but if you have the fortitude to survive the first 40 minutes you will eventually find yourself on a delightfully oddball, unpredictable trek across the Indian subcontinent on a spiritual journey in search of physical, emotional and relational healing. Serving as a metaphor for life's journey, one might say that we are all aboard the Darjeeling Limited headed in the same direction to parts unknown. In the final analysis one learns that it's not where you're headed but how much baggage you drag along with you.

    There's a lot of food for thought hidden away in this film for those who are willing to put in the effort and watch until the very end. Give it a try if you're in the mood for something obtuse.
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    Most Recent Customer Reviews
    5.0 out of 5 stars Finally
    I couldn't wait for Wes Anderson's movies to come out on bluray, and even better that they're Criterions! Couldn't be happier!
    Published 11 days ago by unclespoon
    1.0 out of 5 stars Art house crap.
    Couldn't wait until it was over. I like Owen Wilson and Adrien Brody. I guess they did this film for a friend just to get a trip to India.

    Save your time and money.
    Published 14 days ago by Forrest B. Christenot
    4.0 out of 5 stars Great Film, Cool Bonus Features
    While I understand that not everyone like Wes Anderson films, I happen to love them. I'm a huge fan of understated, deadpan humor, and Wes Anderson is a master. Read more
    Published 1 month ago by MoJay
    1.0 out of 5 stars Amazon shipping was horrible
    this was only $2 at Big lots for the actual DVD vs. Amazon $2.99 or more for 2 or 1 day rental. IT's such a pill I would not recommend but buy at stores if you can. Read more
    Published 1 month ago by J. Kim
    5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
    I love this film it's color and destination, dry humor and all the characters have something to offer in this film. Amazing not to be missed.
    Published 1 month ago by Clarice Hanna
    3.0 out of 5 stars NOT a Criterion Collection dvd!
    Enjoyable Wes Anderson film but this is not a Criterion Collection dvd. I know at least one of his films HAS been released in a Criterion edition, THE ROYAL TENNENBAUMS. Read more
    Published 1 month ago by W Mianecke
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great movie!
    Arrived promptly & was what I wanted. Typical Wes Anderson in that it will defy initial expectations. Needs multiple watchings to sink in but is a favorite. Read more
    Published 1 month ago by Traveler
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great Transition
    Love this movie! Hilarious. Product shipped very quickly. Was very happy with the service and the product! Would definately recommend!
    Published 1 month ago by Jamie Robb
    5.0 out of 5 stars another Wes Anderson masterpiece
    Wes Anderson collaborates yet again with Owen Wilson and Jason Schwartzmann to deliver what is yet another spectacular and original comedy.
    Published 2 months ago by Fernando Correa
    5.0 out of 5 stars Quirky typical Wes Anderson
    Have seen this a few times and it has a pleasant plot with some black comedy to it. Gets you in the mood for Indian food.
    Published 2 months ago by Cimo
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    Why is this not coming out on the Criterion label?
    Was this forum moved to this product? I ask only because it say's criterion collection in the title of the product and on the picture cover. It is also the exact same cover as listed on the criterion website
    Dec 22, 2010 by B. Matlock |  See all 13 posts
    Reversed Price!
    criterion seems to list dvd and bd at the same price, and amazon has been known to sell the bd for a lower price than the dvd. the list is $39.95 for both bd and dvd. this is not a mistake.
    Nov 13, 2010 by charles murphy |  See all 2 posts
    nice cover art Be the first to reply
    change the title?
    Yeah, I was just wondering about that. The Darjeeling Limited is a pretty good (not his best) Wes Anderson film. I've never heard of the Darjeeling Express.

    Amazon better check themselves before they reck themselves.
    May 11, 2010 by paper tiger |  See all 7 posts
    Will this DVD have "Hotel Chevalier" on it?
    Yes, it is included.
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