![]() ![]() ![]() In Anderson's films, there is a sort of resignation to the underlying melancholy of the world he is the only American director I can think of whose work reflects the Japanese concept mono no aware, which describes a wistfulness about the transience of things. You can't easily imagine Murray playing a manic or a cut-up his eyes, which have always been old eyes, look upon the world and waver between concern and disappointment. Murray is always right for a role in an Anderson film, and I wonder if it's because they share a bemused sadness. In "Moonrise Kingdom," he plays Walt Bishop, Suzy's father, and Frances McDormand is her mother. He has worked in the last five of Anderson's six films. When they have their long-planned secret rendezvous in a meadow on the island, Sam is burdened with all the camping and survival gear they will possibly need, and Suzy has provided for herself some books to read, her kitten and a portable 45 rpm record player with extra batteries.īecause this is a Wes Anderson film, you know Bill Murray will appear in it. Suzy ( Kara Hayward) is bookish, a dreamer. Sam ( Jared Gilman) is an orphan, solemn behind oversized eyeglasses, an expert in scouting. ![]()
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