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Wes Anderson’s 1998 classic isn't just a movie; it’s the moment a singular cinematic voice truly found its frequency. While его debut, Bottle Rocket , hinted at his quirkiness, Rushmore established the "Wes Anderson style"—the meticulous symmetry, the deadpan delivery, and the bittersweet "melancomic" tone that has since become a global brand. The Protagonist: Max Fischer Searching for- Rushmore in-All CategoriesMovies...
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Herman Blume, a man who has everything (money, a mansion, twin sons) and nothing (happiness, purpose), watches Max fail to save a drowning child’s plastic shark toy from the bottom of a swimming pool. Max dives in, fully clothed, and retrieves it. The child is ungrateful. Max is soaking wet. Blume, from his lounge chair, smiles for the first time in the movie. Herman Blume, a man who has everything (money,