The Wes Anderson film that is a ‘disaster’, according to the director himself

The Wes Anderson film that is a ‘disaster’, according to the director himself

Wes Anderson also recalled the first public screening of the film, which he considers the first failure of his career; know more

Responsible for directing films such as The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014), Moonrise Kingdom (2012), The Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009) and Isle of Dogs (2018), Wes Anderson does not have a perfect filmography. In fact, the filmmaker revealed which of his films is a “disaster.”

The production in question is Bottle Rocket (1996), starring Owen Wilson (Dignan), Luke Wilson (anthony adams), Robert Musgrave (Bob Mapplethorpe), Andrew Wilson (Future Man), James Caan (Mr Henry), between others.

During participation in the Lumière Film Festivalaccording to information from Variety, Anderson He commented how he wouldn’t have made the film if he had known how much the public would hate it. The synopsis says: “Anthonyreleased from a psychiatric hospital, joins his friend Dignan, who plans to start a crime wave. After recruiting the neighbor Bobset out in search of the famous criminal Mr Henry. The trio’s inexperience results in comical situations.”

“I had an idea of ​​what I wanted to do and no one could convince me that we shouldn’t do it, my confidence was maximum, then,” said the director at the event. “When we finally made it and showed it to the public, they hated it. I was so shocked that it was a disaster.”

But it changed me: if I had known that before, I probably wouldn’t have done that movie, and I’m happy about that, because the blind confidence you have when you’re young, you need it!

Wes Anderson also talked about the film on Venice Film Festival 2023. He recalled how he displayed Bottle Rocket for the first time in a less than encouraging environment – and because of that he blamed the public.

“The confidence I had was too much, and I was quite shaken by this experience. It was a terrible way to show a film for the first time,” he said. “We had 86 people in the audience, I think, and halfway through the show there were about 20 left, and I watched them leave. You see someone get up and say, ‘Maybe this one is just going to the bathroom. But they had all their bags with them. they… ‘”

“From now on, whenever I’m showing a film, it’s scary. You can show a film in a film festival environment,” he continued. “When you show a film at a film festival, and it’s the benefactors of the festival, the directors and the delegates of something, that’s one experience, and the other is the young people who really want to see the film, and that’s the more fun room to be in if you made the movie, because you can feel it.”

When we were doing Bottle Rocket, I felt like I really knew what I wanted it to be. And it helped that I had a partner, I had Owen Wilson. We wrote together, we were both a team, so that helps a lot in this situation.

Source: Rollingstone

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