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| Director: | Wes Anderson |
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| Writer: | Roman Coppola, Wes Anderson |
| Staring: |
| In an American desert town circa 1955, the itinerary of a Junior Stargazer/Space Cadet convention is spectacularly disrupted by world-changing events. | |
| Release Date: | Jun 08, 2023 |
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| Director: | Wes Anderson |
| Writer: | Roman Coppola, Wes Anderson |
| Genres: | Comedy, Drama |
| Keywords | asteroid, grandfather, war photographer, quarantine, grief, space, alien, diner, family, widower, astronomy, story within the story, existentialism, parent-in-law child-in-law relationship, vending machine, stage play, death of wife, 1950s, convention, stargazing, meta, science fiction, desert town, ambiguous, audacious, skeptical, wry |
| Production Companies | Studio Babelsberg, Indian Paintbrush, American Empirical Pictures |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $47,281,670
Budget: $25,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Aug 07, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Jason Schwartzman | Augie Steenbeck |
| Scarlett Johansson | Midge Campbell |
| Tom Hanks | Stanley Zak |
| Jeffrey Wright | General Gibson |
| Tilda Swinton | Dr. Hickenlooper |
| Bryan Cranston | The Host |
| Edward Norton | Conrad Earp |
| Adrien Brody | Schubert Green |
| Liev Schreiber | J.J. Kellogg |
| Hope Davis | Sandy Borden |
| Steve Park | Roger Cho |
| Rupert Friend | Montana |
| Maya Hawke | June Douglas |
| Steve Carell | The Motel Manager |
| Matt Dillon | The Mechanic |
| Willem Dafoe | Saltzburg Keitel |
| Tony Revolori | The Aide-de-Camp |
| Jake Ryan | Woodrow |
| Grace Edwards | Dinah |
| Aristou Meehan | Clifford |
| Sophia Lillis | Shelly |
| Ethan Josh Lee | Ricky |
| Ella Faris | Andromeda |
| Gracie Faris | Pandora |
| Willan Faris | Cassiopeia |
| Deanna Dunagan | Waitress |
| Vandi Clark | Cashier |
| Pedro Placer | Cook |
| Iván López | Romulus |
| Aaron Ziobrowski | Bus Driver |
| Celia Bermejo | Chaperone |
| Zoe Bernard | Bernice |
| Brayden Frasure | Billy |
| Preston Mota | Dwight |
| Kyleigh Fuller | Other Pupil |
| Henry Rhoades | Other Pupil |
| Jack Eyman | Other Pupil |
| Willa Skye | Other Pupil |
| Annalise Mackulin | Other Pupil |
| Calhoun Metcalf | Other Pupil |
| Seu Jorge | Other Cowboy |
| Jarvis Cocker | Other Cowboy |
| Pere Mallén | Other Cowboy |
| Jean-Yves Lozac'h | Other Cowboy |
| Damien Bonnard | Bodyguard/Driver |
| Ramón Ródenas | Motel Handyman |
| Wendy Nottingham | Conrad Earp's Secretary |
| Bob Balaban | Larkings Executive |
| Fisher Stevens | Detective #1 |
| Mike Maggart | Detective #2 |
| Elvira Arce | Mary |
| Nicolas Avinée | Military-Science Ensign |
| Mohamed Belhadjine | Military-Science Ensign |
| Katy Heffernan-Smith | 'Stunt Double' |
| Jeff Goldblum | The Alien |
| Hong Chau | Polly |
| Paul Kynman | Lunky |
| Sam Marra | Telephone Booth Guard |
| Rita Wilson | Mrs. Weatherford |
| Ara Hollyday | Skip Weatherford |
| Kenneth Bate | Newsboy |
| Christian Bate | Newsboy |
| Margot Robbie | The Actress / Wife |
| Sandy Hamilton | Backstage Sound Man |
| Roberto Moreno de Matias | Engineer |
| Francisco Serrano | Pilotman |
| Francisco Javier Gomez | Brakeman |
| Jacinto Domingo Torija | Hobo |
| Alvaro Olivas Marques | Caddy |
| Dominique Fouassier | Outlaw on the Run |
| Pablo Amoros | Outlaw on the Run |
| Yann Tremblay | State Trooper |
| Sébastien Fouassier | State Trooper |
| Carlos Arimón | State Trooper |
| Antonio Graziano | Cameraman |
| Nuria Gigorro | Motel Guest (at Shower) |
| Raquel Jiménez Martinez | Motel Guest (at Shower) |
| Jorge Francisco Mena Garcia | Motel Gardener |
| Ana Isabel Comendador Martínez | Motel Maid |
| Carlos Saez | T-Shirt Vendor |
| Karine Niederman | Bookseller |
| Jesús Olivas Santos | Man with Soda |
| Jose Luis Figueroa | Hot Dog Stand |
| Pascale Coppola | Girl on Blanket |
| Matilda Clarke | Girl on Blanket |
| Milagros Ahijon | Souvenir Booth |
| Paula Domingo | Souvenir Booth |
| Crístian García Jiménez | Boy in Spacesuit |
| Junior Harris | Ferris Wheel Crew |
| Robert Tattam | Ferris Wheel Crew |
| Eusebio Mateo Diaz | Ferris Wheel Crew |
| Stéphane Bak | Other Actor / Student |
| Tom Hudson | Other Actor / Student |
| Rodolphe Pauly | Other Actor / Student |
| Aimee Mullins | Other Actor / Student |
| Valérie Sadoun | Other Actor / Student |
| Erica Dorn | Other Actor / Student |
| Julia Kruger | Other Actor / Student |
| Anisse Elias | Other Actor / Student |
| Rebecca Cornford | Other Actor / Student |
| Avery Looser | Other Actor / Student |
| Guy Trevellyan | Other Actor / Student |
| Truman Hanks | Other Actor / Student |
| Honor Northridge | Other Actor / Student |
| Eliel Ford | Other Actor / Student |
| Caris Yeoman | Other Actor / Student |
| Yann Pozzoli | Other Actor / Student |
| Sonia Gascón | Other Actor / Student |
| Mariam Huélamo | Other Actor / Student |
| Timothy Cordukes | Other Actor / Student |
| Carmen Méndez | Other Actor / Student |
| Ainhoa Aldanondo | Other Actor / Student |
| Marta Rubio | Other Actor / Student |
| Marcos Pereiro | Other Actor / Student |
| Susana Hornos | Other Actor / Student |
| Alicia San Lorenzo | Other Actor / Student |
| Palmira Ferrer | Other Actor / Student |
| Jose Antonio Turiégano Carrasco | Scientist |
| Pilar Ramírez Escalona | Scientist |
| Virginia Romano Álvarez | Scientist |
| Milagros Reyeros Ruiz | Scientist |
| Jonatan Buitrago Díaz | Scientist |
| Ricardo Mohedas Tiñana | Scientist |
| Carlos Arroyo | Scientist |
| Ismael González Carrasco | Scientist |
| Celedonio Guijarro Cano | Scientist / Military-Science Officer |
| Juan Abad Molina | Train Porter |
| Patricia Colin | Seamstress |
| Elena Uriz | Recording Secretary |
| Jose Segovia Ortiz | Military-Science Officer |
| Enrique Ruiz Granado | Military-Science Officer |
| Juan Carlos Iglesias Gómez | Military-Science Officer |
| Oscar Minguez Garcia-Patron | Military-Science Officer |
| Guillermo García | Military-Science Officer |
| David Navarro Romero | Military-Science Guard |
| Javier Gigorro de las Peñas | Military-Science Guard |
| Alejandro García Aparicio | Military-Science Guard |
| Diego Maldonado Davila | Military-Science Guard |
| David Rodríguez Moreno | Military-Science Guard |
| Mario Perez Lomas | Military-Science Guard |
| Alejandro Urbina Escalona | Military-Science Guard |
| David Verdejo Escribano | Military-Science Guard |
| Adrián Corpa Fernández | Military-Science Guard |
| Jesús Jiménez Caler | Military-Science Guard |
| Francisco Corrales Rubio | Military-Science Guard |
| Sergio Martinez Martinez | Military-Science Guard |
| Félix Israel Pinilla de la Guia | Military-Science Guard |
| Jay Lau Kam-Ling | Military-Science Guard |
| Mario Turiégano Delgado | Military-Science Guard |
| Pedro Padilla Perez | Military-Science Guard |
| Randall Poster | Parent on TV Screen |
| Matthew Frasure | Parent on TV Screen |
| Chris Faris | Parent on TV Screen |
| Erika Godwin | Parent on TV Screen |
| Sara Greisberg | Parent on TV Screen |
| Manuela Martinez Zafra | Parent on TV Screen |
| Juana Andueza | Chaperone 2 (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Robert D. Yeoman | Director of Photography |
| Alexandre Desplat | Original Music Composer |
| Stéphane Cressend | Supervising Art Director |
| Barney Pilling | Editor |
| Douglas Aibel | Casting |
| Guy Trevellyan | Third Assistant Director |
| Roman Coppola | Story |
| Milena Canonero | Costume Design |
| Dominique Fouassier | Stunt Coordinator |
| Sébastien Fouassier | Stunt Driver |
| Jennifer Furches | Script Supervisor |
| Deborah Maxwell Dion | Casting Associate |
| Gary Archer | Prosthetics |
| Carlos Lagunas | Special Effects |
| Chris Scarabosio | Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Benoît Herlin | Standby Property Master |
| Kimberly Pope | Other |
| José Ángel Manrique | Grip |
| Sanjay Sami | Steadicam Operator, Key Grip |
| Truman Hanks | Camera Loader |
| Martin Scorsese | Thanks |
| Fernando Contreras Díaz | Art Direction |
| Alejandro Cymerman | Art Direction |
| Tanis Villar | Set Dresser |
| Roger Do Minh | Still Photographer |
| Pilar Camacho Paulino | Makeup Artist |
| Leonardo Grillo | Art Direction |
| Gabriel Liste | Art Direction |
| Sonia Nolla | Assistant Set Decoration |
| Pau Albin | Set Dresser |
| Wayne Lemmer | Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Luis Galdames | Sound Effects Editor |
| Taylor Flinn | Sound Effects Editor |
| Franz Brandstaetter | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Jonathan Cheetham | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Sebastián Eyherabide | Visual Effects Producer |
| Kris Moran | Set Decoration |
| Selmo del Campo | Hairstylist |
| Esther Liébana | Hairstylist |
| Niall Monteith-Mann | Makeup & Hair |
| Atilla Salih Yücer | First Assistant Director |
| Gemma Nunn | Second Assistant Director |
| María Herrera Badía | Second Second Assistant Director |
| Steve Baine | Foley Artist |
| Russell Farmarco | Dialogue Editor |
| Jaime Llanos | Boom Operator |
| Daniel Moctezuma | Assistant Foley Artist |
| Peter Persaud | Foley Mixer |
| Randall Poster | Music Supervisor |
| Frédéric Blum | Line Producer |
| Robin Baynton | Music Editor |
| Meghan Currier | Music Coordinator |
| Ricardo Ferrari | Location Manager |
| Rubén Gundín | Assistant Location Manager |
| Paco Úbeda | Assistant Location Manager |
| Marta Baidek | Visual Effects Production Manager |
| Alex Balmer | Digital Compositor |
| Kyran Bishop | Digital Compositor |
| Matthew Bristowe | Visual Effects Director |
| Nicholas Cereola | Visual Effects Assistant Editor |
| Michael Christ | Visual Effects |
| Rebecca Cornford | Crowd Assistant Director, Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Jo De Mey | Digital Compositor |
| Mira Djovcos | Visual Effects Producer |
| Olivia du Vergier | VFX Production Coordinator |
| Elisa Mar Ferre | Digital Compositor |
| Federico Funari | Digital Compositor |
| Jorgo Gjikopulli | Visual Effects Compositor |
| Ludovic Gramont | Digital Compositor |
| Mark Holman Harris | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Simon Harris | VFX Editor |
| Jason Hayes | Compositing Supervisor |
| Ben Johnston | Roto Supervisor |
| Sarah Juniper | Digital Compositor |
| Gabriella Kassinou | Digital Compositor |
| Lev Kolobov | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Abhishek Kumar | Visual Effects Producer |
| Lucy Lawson-Duckett | Visual Effects Producer |
| Tim Ledbury | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Robin Leeb | Digital Compositor |
| Teresa Lozano Pastor | Digital Compositor |
| Anthony Lyant | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Patricia Manes Weber | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Stacy Mangan | Digital Compositor |
| Gabriele Margara | Rotoscoping Artist |
| Guillaume Marien | Visual Effects Producer |
| Nadège Moreau | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Mary Mullan | Digital Compositor |
| Natasha Nader | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Jim Parsons | VFX Supervisor |
| Simon Pannequin | VFX Editor |
| Jacob Percival | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Jack Rhys Phillips | Compositing Supervisor |
| Will Phillips | Visual Effects |
| Paul Phippen | Matte Painter |
| Nikos Pittas | Visual Effects Compositor |
| Manuel Plach | Digital Compositor |
| Cale Pugh | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Thomas Rath | Visual Effects |
| Samantha Rocca | Visual Effects Producer |
| Peter Rogers | Visual Effects Producer |
| Charly Saujot | Digital Compositor |
| Zsolt Sebok | Sequence Lead |
| Valentin Struklec | Visual Effects Producer |
| Jerome Tai | Digital Compositor |
| Tom Tatchell | Visual Effects Compositor |
| Juan Valenzuela Alcaraz | Visual Effects Compositor |
| Konstantina Vonorta | Visual Effects Producer |
| Emma Watterson | Visual Effects Producer |
| Anthony Williams | Visual Effects Compositor |
| Llyr Williams | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Alasdair Wynn | Visual Effects Compositor |
| Valerie Wöllner | Digital Compositor |
| Sara Bilbatúa | Casting Associate |
| Rosa Binod | Casting Associate |
| Matthew Glasner | Casting Associate |
| Victor Bergadà | Production Assistant |
| Sandra Castellano | Second Assistant Accountant |
| Wendy Cohen | Clearances Coordinator |
| Avy Eschenasy | Legal Services |
| Jaime Fortea | Armorer |
| Emma Fuller | Production Accountant |
| Beatrice Giraud | Finance |
| Marta González Jerez | Travel Coordinator |
| Noor Lawson | Actor's Assistant |
| Borja Mochón | Production Office Assistant |
| Ali Moshref | Production Executive |
| Mario Parra Barba | Assistant Production Coordinator |
| Katharine Stocker | Producer's Assistant |
| Stewart Homan | Picture Car Coordinator |
| Emilio R. López | Production Driver |
| Imma Gonzalez | Driver |
| Inãki Pérez Morante | Driver |
| Sonia Parada | Transportation Coordinator |
| Veronica Almendros | Makeup Artist |
| Inma Azorin | Makeup & Hair |
| Aida Carballo | Makeup Artist |
| Gemma Dillon | Wigmaker |
| Ann Fenton | Makeup & Hair |
| Lisa Hernandez | Makeup Artist |
| Paul Jones | Prosthetics |
| Waldo Mason | Prosthetics |
| Claire Matthews | Makeup & Hair |
| Anastasia Storey | Makeup & Hair |
| Julia Vernon | Makeup Supervisor |
| Richard Martin | Prosthetics |
| Sebastian Lochmann | Prosthetics Sculptor |
| Maria Bardi | Crowd Assistant Director |
| Eva Ferradas | Crowd Assistant Director |
| Gonzalo Fernández G | Crowd Assistant Director |
| Emmanuel Granados | Crowd Assistant Director |
| Victor Quintero | Crowd Assistant Director |
| Alejandra Rey | Crowd Assistant Director |
| Ricardo Ron Pérez | Crowd Assistant Director |
| Vincent Audoin | Painter |
| Roberto Bolea | Sculptor |
| Alexios Chrysikos | Concept Artist |
| Jay Clarke | Storyboard Artist |
| Héctor Echávarri | Assistant Set Dresser |
| Victor Georgiev | Concept Artist |
| Pedro Godoy | Set Dresser |
| Turlo Griffin | Concept Artist |
| Steph Guerreau | Construction Coordinator |
| Sandy Hamilton | Property Master |
| Peaches Harrison | Art Department Production Assistant |
| Michael Koelsch | Props |
| Catherine Little | Standby Painter |
| Ana Martínez Fernández | Draughtsman |
| Laura Fernández Mon | Scenic Artist |
| Borja Morant | Draughtsman |
| François Morel | Painter |
| Christine Mouchard | Art Department Coordinator |
| Javier Orgaz | Carpenter |
| Jesús Ortiz Fernández | Props |
| Charlotte Osinga | Props |
| Luigi Ottolino | Sculptor |
| Louise Pichon | Assistant Set Decoration Buyer |
| Elias Robles | Property Buyer |
| Paco Santamaria | Special Props |
| Carlos Saponi | Set Decorating Coordinator |
| Rubén Tamayo | Assistant Set Dresser |
| Kat Tedesco | Assistant Set Decoration |
| Paco Valderrama | Sculptor |
| Ana Valle | Sculptor |
| Oskar Valles | Translator |
| Robert Wiesner | Props |
| Pau Costa | Special Effects Supervisor |
| Teresa Costa | Special Effects Coordinator |
| Felipe Dorado | Special Effects Technician |
| Tono Garzón | Special Effects Supervisor |
| Hugo André Nunes | Special Effects Technician |
| Eric Belda | Lighting Technician |
| Carlos Bixquert | Electrician |
| Sarah Brown | Lighting Programmer |
| Óscar Cano | Best Boy Grip |
| Pablo Dolado | Best Boy Electric |
| Gonzalo Felix de Castro | Lighting Technician |
| Gregory Fromentin | Gaffer |
| Luke Greenan | Daily Electrics |
| Chús López | Electrician |
| Sergio Mantecón | Electrician |
| Gonzalo Mañana | Electrician |
| John McGarrigie | Lighting Programmer |
| Xavi Ruiz | Electrician |
| Roger Sandaker | Grip |
| Vincent Scotet | First Assistant Camera |
| Nacho Solera | Electrician |
| Mark Swaffield | First Assistant Camera |
| Felix Terreyre Saint-Cast | Second Assistant Camera |
| Christian Trujillo | Key Rigging Grip |
| Benjamin Vial | Best Boy Grip, Key Grip |
| Christian Cordella | Costume Illustrator |
| Patricia Colin | Seamstress, Wardrobe Supervisor |
| Daniel Gonzalez | Costumer |
| Charlotte Nguyen | Costume Coordinator |
| Sara O'Donnell | Assistant Costume Designer |
| Marco Piemontese | Assistant Costume Designer |
| Alexis Vérité | Costumer |
| Fran Barba | Assistant Editor |
| Lucy Benson | Assistant Editor |
| William Bright | Assistant Editor |
| Ana Gabriela Fernández Walean | Assistant Editor |
| Lewis Humble | Post Production Coordinator |
| Doychin Margoevski | Colorist |
| Carlo Milillo | Visual Effects Editor, VFX Editor |
| Caroline Rowlands | Assistant Editor, First Assistant Editor |
| Gareth Spensley | Colorist |
| Honor Northridge | Set Production Assistant |
| Carlos Bujedo | Rigging Gaffer |
| Matt Daw | Lighting Design |
| Simon Harris | Visual Effects Editor |
| Raffaella Fantasia | Assistant Costume Designer |
| Chloé Lesueur | Key Set Costumer |
| Elisabetta Frijia | Costume Illustrator |
| Antonio Calvo-Domínguez | Art Direction |
| Carmen Ruiz de Huidobro | Standby Art Director |
| Alessandro Aglietti | 3D Artist |
| Carl Sprague | Concept Artist |
| Lucile Gauvain | Graphic Designer |
| Julie Dartnell | Makeup Designer, Hair Designer |
| Joe Thad Deahl | Other |
| Bertrand Girard | Unit Manager |
| Mike Drury | Standby Property Master |
| Valentino Giannì | Sound Mixer |
| Wes Anderson | Screenplay, Director, Story |
| Adam Stockhausen | Production Design |
| Andrew Weisblum | Additional Editor |
| Martin Scali | Second Unit Director |
| Chris Lyons | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
| Tristan Oliver | Director of Photography |
| Kim Keukeleire | Animation |
| Erica Dorn | Graphic Designer |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Jeremy Dawson | Producer |
| Steven M. Rales | Producer |
| Christoph Fisser | Executive Producer |
| Henning Molfenter | Executive Producer |
| Roman Coppola | Executive Producer |
| John Peet | Co-Producer |
| Octavia Peissel | Co-Producer |
| Molly Rosenblatt | Associate Producer |
| Wes Anderson | Producer |
| Carl Woebcken | Executive Producer |
| Organization | Category | Person |
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FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://insessionfilm.com/movie-review-asteroid-city/ "For fans of Wes Anderson, Asteroid City doesn’t disappoint, offering exactly what was expected from it. For viewers who don’t exactly appreciate the filmmaker’s style, I don’t think this film will convert you. Pe ... rsonally, it’s nowhere near the level of The Grand Budapest Hotel, but it’s a considerable improvement over The French Dispatch." Rating: B-
Writer-director Wes Anderson has lost his way, and this film proves it. I realize that the auteur’s signature style of filmmaking is an acquired taste, and, to his credit, he’s made some fine pictures over the years. But this one is not among them. In fact, contrary to many of the inexplicable claim ... s that this is his finest release, I’d contend just the opposite. It’s arguably his worst, a meandering, cryptic, unfocused piece that’s so muddled you’ll need the assistance of a search party to find your way out of it (that is, if you even care by the time the end of this overlong mess rolls around). The director appears to have become so enamored with his own eccentricity that it doesn’t even seem to matter to him whether or not viewers are on the same page as he is. Admittedly, this offering once again captures Anderson’s singularly stylish look with a stunning production design and gorgeous cinematography. But that’s all it has going for it, and that’s unfortunate given the phenomenal cast he has available to him. What’s more, despite his proficiency in creating superb visual style, he’s forgotten about pairing it with meaningful (or even interesting) substance. Its incomprehensibility and inclusion of bits that are there just for the sake of their own whimsy seriously undercut any effort to make this an intelligible work. In short, “Asteroid City” is yet another major disappointment in what is turning out to be a dreadfully dismal summer movie season. It’s likely to appeal only to diehard fans of the director (and maybe not even a lot of them this time out). If you’re on the fence about this one, consider the following two telling tipoffs: (1) when no one in the theater is laughing at what’s been billed as a comedy, that should speak volumes about it (as happened at the screening I attended); and (2) when you consider how aggressively and ubiquitously the distributors have been promoting this film in ads on TV and the internet, it’s obvious they’re trying awfully hard to peddle shabby, substandard merchandise. This is a huge waste of time and money; don’t squander yours.
Even though the film has a fair share of chuckle worthy moments, _Asteroid City_ shamelessly rolls around in its eccentricities and unapologetic blundering demeanor with no real depth or character development whatsoever. The gathering of extraordinary talent draws you in yet _Asteroid City_ doesn’t ... deliver a story that’s fully worth telling. **Full review:** https://boundingintocomics.com/2023/06/24/asteroid-city-review-wes-andersons-charmless-comedic-drama/
Well Wes Anderson has certainly assembled a formidable cast here, but I'm afraid I found the whole thing very much a case of style over substance. It all happens in an one-horse town in Nevada where a meteorite crashed aeons ago. Every year the town awards those youngsters who have achieved somethin ... g especial in the field of science, so they - and their families - gather together for the awards ceremony presided over by "Gen. Gibson" (Jeffrey Wright). The "Steenbeck" family are prominent with father and acclaimed photographer "Augie" (Jason Schwartzman) and his geeky son "Woodrow" (Jake Ryan) suffering the terminal breakdown of their car that necessitates the arrival of the boy's grandfather "Stanley" (Tom Hanks) who arrives in his Cadillac to witness this gathering of enigmatic characters staying in tiny chalets in what looked very much like one of the demonstration villages built near nuclear testing sites. "Augie" takes a shine to the glamorous actress neighbour "Midge" (Scarlett Johansson) and his son to her daughter "Dinah" (Grace Edwards) and whilst these romances build in the quirkiest of fashions, we are introduced to some of the other quaint characters who inhabit the place - leaving me, unfortunately with a sort of bemused who cares sentiment. The photography is intense, intimate, intrusive almost and features more than it's share of whip pans and rolling panoramas and the dialogue is not without some pith - but I couldn't help but leave the cinema after the second viewing of this not such masterpiece cinema wondering if it were all just a case of emperor's new clothes. It wasn't that I felt that I missed something, it was that I felt that there was nothing to miss. The story - insofar as there actually was one - could hardly have been more incidental to this whimsy of a film that I would certainly agree looks great, but whose sum of the parts did not add up to much of an whole. I readily acknowledge that I don't do surreal particularly well, but for me this didn't amount to anything at all worth writing, let alone raving, about. Sorry - unremarkable.
Most critics have their personal favorite directors, and it’s sometimes a challenge to keep strict objectivity when reviewing one of their projects. That’s why it pains me to write about “Asteroid City,” the sluggish, smug, exasperating new film from co-writer and director Wes Anderson. In what is u ... nquestionably his worst film by a mile, Anderson leans too heavily on his ordered, signature visual symmetry, saturated color palate, and A-list cast while completely forgetting how to make an entertaining movie. The film takes place in a tiny desert town (famous for their giant crater) where the Junior Stargazers and Space Cadets are holding their awards convention. The event brings together students and their parents, all oddballs in their own right, from all over the country. When a UFO is spotted, the visitors are quarantined until the government deems it safe for them to return to the real world. The plot is thin yet confusing, as the film simultaneously depicts the events of the convention in the form of a stage play, the creation of the play, and the actual events in a retro version of 1955. With so much going on, you’d think it would be at least mildly interesting, but the movie is sluggish and packed with conversational and head-scratching filler that lends nothing to the story. There is a wacky cast of (too many) characters, and only a handful turn out to be memorable. The expected roster of Anderson regulars make an appearance (Jason Schwartzman, Edward Norton, Adrien Brody, Tilda Swinton, Jeffrey Wright, Scarlett Johansson) as well as big names that are new to working with the director (Bryan Cranston, Tom Hanks, Maya Hawke, Matt Dillon, Steve Carell, Liev Schreiber, Hong Chau, Jake Ryan). It’s a dream of a cast list, but this film goes to show that a talented roster doesn’t always result in a gem. There’s nothing wrong with any of the performances, but it’s the source material that needs a lot of work. “Asteroid City” may be visually delightful, but it is filled with a detached, hipster indifference that’s off-putting. This is one of the biggest failures of the year, and it’s not because the film is “too Wes Anderson-y,” nor is it because of the general Anderson fatigue: this movie is a series of flagrant missteps that cause the project to flounder and fall.
Top tongue-in-cheek directors: Wes Anderson and Wen Jiang. Asteroid City isn't my favorite Wes film, but it's surely tongue-in-cheek and pretty damn funny. This movie reminds me a little of Tennessee Williams, the all-time master of damaged and traumatized human psyches. I see this work as a trea ... tise on human issues, especially the labels given to us by others and those we give ourselves, and how they affect one's life and relationships. The partial view of the "Confessions of a Narcissist" marquis that showed up in the background of the tet-a-tet between Augie and his almost-onstage-wife is a clue. The term "narcissist" didn't become popular psychology until the 1980s. There were other anachronisms, but this one is particularly striking in context. And what's with that song and dance number in the middle of the show? The band that showed up in this desert had no other raison d'etre!! Did Wes just reference the Time Warp from The Rocky Horror Picture Show??
I didn't know what to expect from <em>'Asteroid City'</em>, yet I got exactly what I expected from this director... Wes Anderson, that! As usual: love the aesthetic, the exquisite colour palette and the usual Wes vibes. Always fun seeing a bunch of known faces appear throughout. Jason Schwartzman ... and Scarlett Johansson are the standouts. A fair few others do well too, namely Bryan Cranston and Jeffrey Wright. Steve Carell is amusing in a small role, also. I've enjoyed some of Anderson's other works much more (<em><a href="https://letterboxd.com/film/fantastic-mr-fox/" rel="nofollow">'Fantastic Mr. Fox'</a></em>, <em><a href="https://letterboxd.com/film/the-french-dispatch/" rel="nofollow">'The French Dispatch'</a></em>), the story didn't totally hook me here if I'm honest, but this one is very much still a good film in my opinion.