Simon Dillon
Feb 19, 2021

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My favourite Wes Anderson film, and one of Ralph Fiennes finest performances (slight linguistic pun-intended). For all it's offbeat quirkiness, the film has real heart, and a quiet, understated, world-weary sadness about the rise of fascism that feels oddly more relevant than ever.

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Simon Dillon
Simon Dillon

Written by Simon Dillon

Novelist and Short Story-ist. Film and Book Lover. If you cut me, I bleed celluloid and paper pulp. Blog: www.simondillonbooks.wordpress.com

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