I have recently found and fell in love with the Arenberg Cinema in Brussels. Last week I had the opportunity to watch Calle Santa Fe, an excellent Chilean documentary about the MIR (movimiento de izquiera revolucionario) and how it managed to survive the dictatorship of Pinochet after Allende just to be pronounced as dead and dissolved a few time afterwards.
This week it was Darjeeling’s Limited turn. This film continues the same line and style of the Royal Tenenbaums (they even share actors). The soundtrack of the film is excellent. I specially enjoyed the Hotel Chevalier short film in the beginning with the “Where do you go to” song which was continually repeated throught the Darjeeling film. The “Aux Champs Elysees” at the end of the film drew an enormous smile on my face, and I can assure you it is still there today. The story is simple and the scenery in India is presented with no prentetious purpose. The photography is excellent and thanks to its mix with music it delivers its message sharp and clear. The story line turns somewhat boring at the end but the movie is conveniently ended on time.
To recommend: the soundtrack, specially “Aux Champs Elysees” and “Where do you go to.”
The scene I remember: from Hotel Chevalier, the last scene of the view of Paris.
What I didn’t like: the story ending. It turns out too slow and lost my interest.
Photo taken by awk @ the Arenberg Cinema in Brussels (July 2008)
