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by DaveA
I liked his first few, around the time they were released. They have a resonant moodiness at points. Good "mise en scene" (however you'd care to define it). More thoughtfulness in the way they were devised than the vast majority of movies. But the needle drops started getting less purposeful in places around Tenenbaums. And I know that a lot of people since have felt that his style, its tendency to be arch, has become predictable, if not irritating.
For one reason or another I fell off for a while and didn't check in again until The Grand Budapest Hotel, which I didn't bother to finish as the emotions in it felt like water through a sieve. Nice visuals, lots of noteworthy cameos, but not much "pull" in other departments.
Can't really vote without seeing more.
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New Novel.