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All Aboard 'The Darjeeling Limited' — Family Ties, Indian Skies, and Wes Anderson’s Touch

Still from the film 'The Darjeeling Limited'

Three brothers, one train, and a lot of emotional baggage.

Released in 2007, Wes Anderson’s The Darjeeling Limited is a visually rich, emotionally layered comedy-drama that follows three estranged American brothers — Francis (Owen Wilson), Peter (Adrien Brody), and Jack (Jason Schwartzman) — on a train journey across India. A year after their father's funeral, the siblings reunite in an attempt to bond and find spiritual enlightenment. Their meticulously planned itinerary, however, quickly derails into a series of misadventures involving over-the-counter painkillers, Indian cough syrup, and pepper spray.

Set loosely in the mid-2000s, The Darjeeling Limited never names the exact year, but its use of iPods, laminated itineraries, and train ticket stubs place it firmly in a pre-smartphone era — fitting for a story about analog emotions in a digitalising world.

Like many of Anderson’s films, The Darjeeling Limited boasts a carefully assembled ensemble of familiar faces. Wilson, Brody and Schwartzman lead with dry charm, while appearances by Anjelica Huston, Bill Murray and others bring a sense of familiar rhythm. Even Hotel Chevalier, the short prologue starring Natalie Portman, ties neatly into the film’s offbeat world.

Still from the film 'The Darjeeling Limited'

Whether you're a long-time fan of Anderson's work or new to his filmography, The Darjeeling Limited offers a poignant exploration of family dynamics set against the vibrant tapestry of India. It's a journey worth taking — perhaps even more than once.

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