A year after their father’s funeral, three extremely dysfunctional brothers from New York agree to a meticulously planned "spiritual journey" across India on the Darjeeling Limited train. The eldest, Francis (Owen Wilson), is controlling yet compassionate, with his head wrapped in bandages from a recent motorcycle accident. The middle brother, Peter (Adrien Brody), is a melancholic figure who is terrified of becoming a father. The youngest, Jack (Jason Schwartzman), is a writer unable to get over a toxic ex-girlfriend (Natalie Portman, in a stunning cameo). Armed with a laminated itinerary and too many Louis Vuitton suitcases, their quest to "become brothers again" quickly devolves into chaos, awkward silences, and the accidental ingestion of Indian cough syrup.
is a 2007 comedy-drama film written and directed by Wes Anderson. The film is about three estranged brothers—Peter (Owen Wilson), Jack (Adrien Brody), and Fritz (Jason Schwartzman)—who embark on a train voyage across India. The movie explores themes of grief, trauma, and reconciliation.
with other Wes Anderson films available in 1080p.
The performances are the film's true anchor. Wilson and Schwartzman return to Anderson’s stable, but it is Adrien Brody, an Anderson first-timer, who provides a fresh, vital energy. Brody’s “elongated, sad-eyed interiority” injects genuine pathos into the role of the conflicted Peter. The chemistry among the three leads is palpable, capturing the specific, unspoken language of male sibling rivalry—the passive-aggressive gestures, the petty arguments, the unspoken love that simmers beneath the surface. The film understands that brotherhood is a strange economy of status, jealousy, and ultimately, loyalty.
A year after their father’s funeral, three extremely dysfunctional brothers from New York agree to a meticulously planned "spiritual journey" across India on the Darjeeling Limited train. The eldest, Francis (Owen Wilson), is controlling yet compassionate, with his head wrapped in bandages from a recent motorcycle accident. The middle brother, Peter (Adrien Brody), is a melancholic figure who is terrified of becoming a father. The youngest, Jack (Jason Schwartzman), is a writer unable to get over a toxic ex-girlfriend (Natalie Portman, in a stunning cameo). Armed with a laminated itinerary and too many Louis Vuitton suitcases, their quest to "become brothers again" quickly devolves into chaos, awkward silences, and the accidental ingestion of Indian cough syrup.
is a 2007 comedy-drama film written and directed by Wes Anderson. The film is about three estranged brothers—Peter (Owen Wilson), Jack (Adrien Brody), and Fritz (Jason Schwartzman)—who embark on a train voyage across India. The movie explores themes of grief, trauma, and reconciliation. -CM- The Darjeeling Limited -2007- BluRay 1080p...
with other Wes Anderson films available in 1080p. A year after their father’s funeral, three extremely
The performances are the film's true anchor. Wilson and Schwartzman return to Anderson’s stable, but it is Adrien Brody, an Anderson first-timer, who provides a fresh, vital energy. Brody’s “elongated, sad-eyed interiority” injects genuine pathos into the role of the conflicted Peter. The chemistry among the three leads is palpable, capturing the specific, unspoken language of male sibling rivalry—the passive-aggressive gestures, the petty arguments, the unspoken love that simmers beneath the surface. The film understands that brotherhood is a strange economy of status, jealousy, and ultimately, loyalty. The youngest, Jack (Jason Schwartzman), is a writer