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In the end however, this film manages to bring to the screen one of the more intelligent scripts of recent years. Only a tiny portion of our readers give. Thank you. An audience that knows about the realities of low-budget independent filmmaking will probably find a lot of qualities in here that might elude wider audiences. I can't recommend the film - it's too unwound and indulgent - but I have a certain affection for it, and I'm looking forward to whatever Anderson and the Wilsons do next.

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Rated R For Language. Shea Fowler as Grace. Owen C. Wilson as Didnan. Ned Dowd as Dr. Luke Wilson as Anthony Adams. Conceived by director Wes Anderson and actor Owen C.

Wilson, who co-wrote the screenplay, the project began as a minute short film that played at festivals in and The gung-ho filmmakers were ushered into the limelight with the help of producers L. Kit Carson and Barbara Boyle. Then Polly Platt and James L. Brooks came into the picture and the resulting small, character-driven feature blossomed into one of the most satisfying offerings of the so-far dreary winter schedule.

Brothers Owen and Luke Wilson, along with Robert Musgrave, reprise their roles from the original short, playing likable-but-misdirected pals who cheerfully plan a series of robberies more for the fun of pulling them off than with motives to get rich or cause trouble. Did we miss something on diversity? Suggest an update Bottle Rocket. Your privacy is important to us. We won't share this comment without your permission.

If you chose to provide an email address, it will only be used to contact you about your comment. See our privacy policy. A lot or a little? The parents' guide to what's in this movie. Positive Messages. Three friends seek out the excitement of a life of petty heists. R-rated language: "f--k," "s--t," "asshole," "csucker," etc. What parents need to know Parents need to know that this indie dramedy follows three best friends who become bumbling small-time crooks in hopes of getting in on a real heist.

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