The French Dispatch (15)

This love letter to journalism is a feast for the eyes and a comic delight.
Wed 4 Jun 20:15
Wed 4 Jun
20:15

Wes Anderson’s delightful, star-studded homage to journalism and literary magazines is a feast for the eyes and a whip-smart comic delight.

The French Dispatch, a high-brow magazine based in the imagined Gallic town of Blasé-sur-Ennui, has reached its end. Its founder has died, and his beloved creation looks set to shut down operations. In doing so, its staff reflect nostalgically on the publication’s halcyon days, when the writers were as celebrated as the subjects they covered. There’s the art critic who regales with the story of a jailed painter’s obsession with his muse; a political correspondent whose ‘current affairs’ once included a young insurgent during a student protest; and the rarefied food critic who becomes quite the pot-au-feu when he finds himself caught up in a kidnapping plot.

Anderson is at the top of his game with this dazzling, breathlessly inventive and irrepressibly witty tribute to the New Yorker magazine and its writers. Along with his trademark shooting style – exquisitely-conceived symmetrical compositions – there’s deft use of aspect ratio and seamless monochrome-to-colour shifts. And the whole thing is carried along by regular collaborator Alexandre Desplat’s wonderful score. All in all, it’s an absolute treat. 

The French Dispatch (15)
Director
Wes Anderson
Cast
Benicio Del Toro, Adrien Brody, Timothée Chalamet
Duration
108 min
Opening
Wed 4 Jun
Year
2021
Country
United States, Germany
Language
English, French
Subtitles
Partial English

Certificate: 15

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