The Royal Tenenbaums -
Years later, they are all broken. Chas is a paranoid widower who dresses his sons in matching red jumpsuits. Margot hides in the bathtub, chain-smoking and hiding her secret marriage. Richie has lost his nerve and wanders the ocean on a cruise ship.
At its surface, the film is a symmetrical fever dream of velvet tracksuits, Lacoste headbands, and beige interiors. But underneath that gilded, storybook aesthetic lies one of the sharpest meditations on ever committed to celluloid. The Plot: A Dysfunctional Dynasty The Tenenbaums are a family of former child prodigies. Chas (Ben Stiller) was a real estate and finance whiz; Margot (Gwyneth Paltrow) is a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright; Richie (Luke Wilson) is a world-class tennis champion. But the film doesn't show us their rise. It shows us the fall . The Royal Tenenbaums
If you’ve ever felt like a failed prodigy. If you’ve ever looked at your family and wondered if strangers would be kinder. If you love symmetry, dry wit, and crying while listening to Nico. Years later, they are all broken
