Empire Australasia - 04.2020

(WallPaper) #1
Chris Hewitt (ReView Editor):I see Wes
Anderson’s made his film again.
John Nugent (News Editor):Ah, now,
people always say that, as if it’s an insult. But
I like his film! He makes a good film.
Chris:I liked his film when it wasThe Royal
Tenenbaums. I’ve liked it less and less since.
It’s been Wes Anderson’s Diminishing Returns.
John:It’s Increasing Returns, if you ask me.
The Grand Budapest Hotelwas a masterpiece.
Chris:In fairness, I did like that.
Ben Travis (Online Staff Writer):I think
he’s been on a real streak.
James Dyer (Digital Editor-In-Chief ):
I am not here for his whimsy. I find him twee
and irritating.
John:Great. Glad to have you on board.
Alex Godfrey (Acting Features Editor):
I like his aesthetic.
John:My understanding is this is a kind of
anthology film. Three short stories centred
around this fictional news,New Yorker-
esque magazine, based in Paris.
Nick de Semlyen (Acting Editor):This
office looks a bit nicer than ours. No exposed
wiring.
John:So symmetrical!
Jamie Inglis (Deputy Art Director):It
feels like this is going to be like a film version
of a magazine. There’s going to be sidebars.
Chris:Is this exterior a set, or has he found
the perfect Wes Anderson-y location
somewhere in France?
John:I think maybe a mix? He likes to use
miniatures a lot. Most of the exteriors for
The Grand Budapest Hotelwere miniatures.
Alex:He does treat his worlds like a
doll house.
Ben:“Just try to make it sound like you
wrote it on purpose.” Do you aspire to be
like Bill Murray as an editor, Nick?
Nick:Absolutely. Specifically, Bill Murray
asGarfield.
Ben:The first story is about an artist, but
also a political revolt or something?
John:Which story is in black-and-white?
Chris:I think the stories that are
recounted by the journalists are retold in
black-and-white.
Ben:Timothée Chalamet in the bath is
giving all the Chalamet fans exactly what
they want.
Chris:What fresh fruit is he getting fruity
with this time?
John:He’s got a whole fruit bowl in there.
Jamie:Do you reckon Timothée Chalamet
might be a young Bill Murray?
Joanna Moran (Photography Director):
He looks like a young Bob Dylan in this film.

John:He’s supposed to be actually starring
as Bob Dylan in something. James Mangold
is apparently directing it. But he somehow
looks more Dylan-esque in this.
Ben:The cast list is crazy. It’s basically
‘Cameos: The Movie’.
Alex:It’s a credit to Wes Anderson that
everyone is lining up to work with him.
Joanna:Are any of them playing real people?
Ben:I’d guess they might be inspired by real
people, in the same wayThe Life Aquaticwas
inspired by Jacques Cousteau.
John:There are a lot of images that don’t
really make sense out of context. They’re not
giving a lotaway.Which I quite like. No idea
what’s going on here, for example.
Ben:That’s why it’s hard not to look at
these trailers and say, “He’s made his film
again,” because you don’t really get a sense
of the story. It’s just the visual style that
comes through.
Chris:It’s not going to convert anyone. If
you’re a Wes Anderson agnostic, you’re not
going to rush out and see this immediately.
Alex:Wasn’tGrand Budapesthis biggest
hit ever?
John:I think he’s been slowly accumulating
an audience over the years. He’s pretty
mainstream, as far as arty indie directors go.
Joanna:He’s not pandering to anyone.
John:Jeffrey Wright seems to be on some
sort of late-night talk show. Still no idea.
Ben:It took me so long to realise that Tony
Revolori is both theGrand Budapestguy and
Flash from theSpider-Manfilm. That is range!
Nick:We should get a ‘No crying ’ sign in
the office.
Ben:Are you also going to get an ‘Issue-In
Progress’ corkboard?
Nick:Yes. And everything in the office will
be symmetrical.
Alex:Wait, is that the full title? ‘The
French Dispatch Of The Liberty Kansas
Evening Sun’?
Nick:It’s gone fullFantabulous
Emancipation Of Harley Quinn!
Alex:Even though I haven’t emotionally
engaged with his last few films, I really love
him. I love his worlds and his aesthetic. I’m
always excited to watch his films. Every shot
is brilliant. I love that he exists.
Joanna:That’s it. I’m so excited to see this.
I didn’t understand at all what this film is
about. But I will go see it. I love the look of it.
Alex:It does look a bit like a parody of a Wes
Anderson film. But at the same time, he’s the
only person in the world making these films.

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