The Darjeeling Limited
The Darjeeling Limited (2007)

The Darjeeling Limited

2/5
(18 votos)
7.2IMDb67Metascore

Detalles

Elenco

Errores

When Peter is reading Jack's short story on the train, in the first shot he is reading the first page.

In the next shot, he is reading a different page (the page has been turned to hide the paper clip that is holding the story together), in the next shot, the first page is showing again and has not been folded back.

When Peter throws the belt at Francis in the train cabin, he has shaving lather on his face.

But when Francis retaliates immediately after, the lather is gone.

When Jack is smoking out the window of the train, Rita's cigarette changes lengths.

When we first see her it is just a butt, but the next cut shows a full cigarette.

When the brothers are in the dining car the first time, the camera cuts between Francis and Peter several times.

In the shots of Francis we can see the back of Peter's head and that his fingers are on his temples.

However, when the camera is facing him they are gone (it all happens too fast for him to have moved his hands up and down).

When we're first introduced to Jack's iPod, it's a 3rd generation iPod with no click wheel.

Few moments later, a click-wheel iPod is in its place.

Around 27 minutes into the movie, a scene is shown from Jodhpur, as one can see "The Umed Palace", this is not possible as the train is shown leaving Jodhpur in the beginning of the movie.

In the dining car scene, Peter is reading Jack's short story, Luftwaffe Automotive.

The story is written on stationary from the Hotel Chevalier, in Paris.

The logo of the French flag on the stationary is incorrect; from right to left, the colors are red, white, and blue.

The French flag is blue, white, and red.

At the end when they are trying to catch the train and throwing the bags away they are running on sand, when they are on the train and looking back, the bags are lying on the platform made of tarmac.

When Peter is running for the train, he has two pieces of luggage.

While walking through the train, he has 3 pieces.

During the preparation of the dead boy funeral, there's a scene when Francis is lying down with a boy in a blue shirt kneeling beside him, and the camera travels to Peter holding a baby between two Indian locals.

During 13 seconds, a Muslim call-to-prayer ("adhan") is heard, very neatly during 5 seconds.

However, the boy's body is cremated the Hindu way.

It is impossible for a train to be 'lost' on Indian Railways.

It is SOP to default switches on mainline routes to 'trunk' positions.

All unsignaled turnouts lead to dead-ends and have to be positively signaled for a train to be advanced down the track.

A mistake (or a series of mistakes even) will not get the train more than a couple of kilometers before it derails on an auto-stop or dead-ends.

When the train attendant brings the Whitman's lemonade, Francis and Jack take two out of the three glasses she's carrying on her tray.

She then leans towards Jack to apply a bindi mark on his forehead and two glasses full of lemonade are visible on the tray (whereas there should be only one left).

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
28 February 2008 USA USD 11,902,715
24 February 2008 USA USD 11,896,380
17 February 2008 USA USD 11,886,894
10 February 2008 USA USD 11,875,425
3 February 2008 USA USD 11,858,515
27 January 2008 USA USD 11,833,959
20 January 2008 USA USD 11,812,727
13 January 2008 USA USD 11,780,532
6 January 2008 USA USD 11,743,402
30 December 2007 USA USD 11,698,660
23 December 2007 USA USD 11,631,482
16 December 2007 USA USD 11,538,333
9 December 2007 USA USD 11,402,445
2 December 2007 USA USD 11,175,331
24 November 2007 USA USD 10,844,148
18 November 2007 USA USD 10,235,394
4 November 2007 USA USD 8,030,877
21 October 2007 USA USD 3,875,451
14 October 2007 USA USD 2,155,758
7 October 2007 USA USD 790,245
30 September 2007 USA USD 134,938
16 December 2007 UK GBP 1,323,698
9 December 2007 UK GBP 1,204,651
2 December 2007 UK GBP 957,194
25 November 2007 UK GBP 435,198
28 February 2008 Worldwide USD 35,076,923
28 February 2008 Non-USA USD 23,174,208
25 May 2008 Argentina ARS 337,713
2 April 2008 Australia AUD 3,196,615
19 October 2008 Italy EUR 737,012
6 July 2008 Italy EUR 681,201
29 June 2008 Italy EUR 672,554
15 June 2008 Italy EUR 657,413
9 June 2008 Italy EUR 639,546
2 June 2008 Italy EUR 597,539
25 May 2008 Italy EUR 559,558
11 May 2008 Italy EUR 337,235
8 May 2008 Italy EUR 481,603
4 May 2008 Italy EUR 182,697
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
26 October 2007 USA USD 1,761,335 698
30 September 2007 USA USD 134,938 2
25 November 2007 UK GBP 435,198 192
10 February 2008 Estonia USD 5,645 1 screen
4 May 2008 Italy EUR 118,750 70
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
24 February 2008 USA USD 2,157 3
17 February 2008 USA USD 6,075 7
10 February 2008 USA USD 6,332 10
3 February 2008 USA USD 16,966 27
27 January 2008 USA USD 14,252 27
20 January 2008 USA USD 20,136 27
13 January 2008 USA USD 16,301 25
6 January 2008 USA USD 31,512 37
30 December 2007 USA USD 51,156 38
23 December 2007 USA USD 39,601 41
16 December 2007 USA USD 71,463 94
9 December 2007 USA USD 138,246 157
2 December 2007 USA USD 227,579 169
24 November 2007 USA USD 357,444 169
18 November 2007 USA USD 540,597 285
4 November 2007 USA USD 1,220,484 615
21 October 2007 USA USD 1,292,778 201
14 October 2007 USA USD 1,085,337 95
7 October 2007 USA USD 561,628 19
30 September 2007 USA USD 134,938 2
16 December 2007 UK GBP 50,701 48
9 December 2007 UK GBP 111,131 95
2 December 2007 UK GBP 275,582 186
25 November 2007 UK GBP 435,198 192
20 April 2008 France EUR 245,859 111
13 April 2008 France EUR 314,586 117
6 April 2008 France EUR 373,291 123
30 March 2008 France EUR 531,651 135
23 March 2008 France EUR 1,096,967 135
6 July 2008 Italy EUR 5,254 8
29 June 2008 Italy EUR 3,410 4
22 June 2008 Italy EUR 2,492 4
15 June 2008 Italy EUR 8,339 7
9 June 2008 Italy EUR 19,519 16
2 June 2008 Italy EUR 21,408 17
25 May 2008 Italy EUR 47,255 42
18 May 2008 Italy EUR 92,515 64
11 May 2008 Italy EUR 90,470 70

Comentarios

The Whitman brothers haven't seen each other in over a year. Francis (Owen Wilson) invites his brother Peter (Adrien Brody) and Jack (Jason Schartzman) on a cross-country train trip through the heartland of India in order to reconnect, bond and find themselves on a spiritual level.

"I wonder if the three of us could have been friends in real life. Not as brothers, but as people.

I am myself a huge Wes Anderson fan. But don't think of my view as biased.

This film was recommended to me and I was quite enthusiastic given the ingredients – India, voyage, spiritual uplifting.It actually has little in common.

Really nice movie. Worth to watch.

This is one of Wes Anderson's very best films. Three brothers come together under the characteristic manipulations of the eldest for a cross country journey through the colours, spices and challenges of India.

Visually appealing with a good soundtrack but there's really nothing beyond that. The simple story has no stakes and the characters are so boring.

Wow Idk why I never watched this before.

"Even if I succeed in escaping from this Universe.. I'll never be able to escape from myself.

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