What I love about this scene is that Dirk obviously looks up to Max and desperately wants him to get back to the guy he admired. When Max says "Take dictation please." you can see the excitement on Dirk's face because he knows that Max is back.
and there is also sunlight in the background when he looks at max, the only sunny scene in this part, which could be a continuity mistake, but for me it served the narrative very well.
I like most everything W.A. has produced, but I LOVE Rushmore... The scene when Herman meets Max's father... WOW! 60 year old man who's re-watched it probably 90+ times, still gets to me
The actor who plays Margareth Yang kills this scene. She really manages to portay so many different emotions at the same time, while still keeping it incredibly low-key. She is upset with Max for being a jerk, but she keeps it civil. She shows off her rc flying skills, but she never boasts. She admits to cheating on her science project, but she totally owns is. She is also a bit enfatuated bu Max, but she doesn't let it show. It's an absolutely great performance by such a young actor. I love it. I also love Dirk's over-sized tennis shoes that contrasts with his otherwise preppy style.
There are two key things about Margaret in this scene I think worth mentioning: - Margaret's Outfit: Her face covered and she's dressed all in black. She is clearly hiding herself because of the shame she feels from faking her project's results. - Her Flight Plan: Yes it's detailed, yes it mirror's Max's personality. But the most important detail is that it's written in CRAYON. Margaret; like Max and Dirk, is still a child. They're all still growing, still learning. Still trying to figure out who they are and who they want to be.
I love this movie so much. I used to watch it often at a time in my life I was undergoing depression and it always made me feel better. It combines depth, humanity and humor in a very unique way.
Excellent analysis. One of my top 10 favorite movies. It amazes me that some people think that this movie is pretentious. It’s a masterpiece. One of the all-time great debut performances, and I have loved Jason Schwartzman ever since. The actress who plays Margaret Yang is amazing. I wish I could go back to 1998.
This is my favorite scene from the film, too. And what you see is what I see. But I was surprised you do not mention Max's breathing out from the bottom of his gut, as he moves his shoulders so much. You take note of the shoulder movement, but not the grand exhalation. It is Max breathing out his false self. In his subsequent encounters with Magnus, after flinging the script at him, and in his words to Miss Cross, introducing the play from the stage, and at the party afterwards, he is a new Max. No more pretending, no more Ego drive, he is trying to connect. It is very moving.
This was a brilliantly executed video. I was surprised when I saw the channel had little subscribers. Anyways you can count me one of them now, great video, I love Rushmore.
I love scene. I love the movie. I love the soundtrack. There are fewer gags in this movie than Bottle Rocket (which is awesome) but collaborating with Owen Wilson more pathos, more dimension to the characters and dialog than the more controlled approach when Anderson is completely at the helm … his later all have a Joseph Cornell feel.
Great analysis of this scene. Wes Anderson I believe perfected his style in this movie. Likewise, Life Aquatic had Rushmore's perfect balance of substance and style. For me, Anderson's more recent works are so focused on his visual style that I find it distracts from the characters and the plot. Asteroid City seemed almost like a parody of a Wes Anderson movie.
there is no such thing as something being unimportant for history there is no idea of telling a story about some piece cut out of matter. Your life does not come down to solving one issue, for example. You are solving some pressing issue, and in parallel with this, there is a matter: you liked the graffiti and you want to photograph it, you liked the joke and you can’t wait to tell it, and at the same time you have some pressing question. And not just an isolated part of “the story of this incident” Rushmore Academy is not about misadventures at school. This is entirely about the guy’s life and includes both the academy and the aviation enthusiasts’ circle, Max’s love for making plans, how he writes plays, how he hits on the teacher, etc.
It is kind of sad that the actor that plays Max never had a full on career after Rushmore. 12:29 I think he was a fantastic actor.l for some reason he reminded me of the actor who played the kid on Danny Darko!
What I love about this scene is that Dirk obviously looks up to Max and desperately wants him to get back to the guy he admired. When Max says "Take dictation please." you can see the excitement on Dirk's face because he knows that Max is back.
and there is also sunlight in the background when he looks at max, the only sunny scene in this part, which could be a continuity mistake, but for me it served the narrative very well.
I like most everything W.A. has produced, but I LOVE Rushmore... The scene when Herman meets Max's father... WOW! 60 year old man who's re-watched it probably 90+ times, still gets to me
It’s my favorite of his films. I re-visit it at least once a year
My favorite of his also. And this scene as well as the one with Max and Miss Cross on the bleachers is my favorite.
The actor who plays Margareth Yang kills this scene. She really manages to portay so many different emotions at the same time, while still keeping it incredibly low-key.
She is upset with Max for being a jerk, but she keeps it civil. She shows off her rc flying skills, but she never boasts. She admits to cheating on her science project, but she totally owns is. She is also a bit enfatuated bu Max, but she doesn't let it show.
It's an absolutely great performance by such a young actor. I love it.
I also love Dirk's over-sized tennis shoes that contrasts with his otherwise preppy style.
There are two key things about Margaret in this scene I think worth mentioning:
- Margaret's Outfit:
Her face covered and she's dressed all in black. She is clearly hiding herself because of the shame she feels from faking her project's results.
- Her Flight Plan:
Yes it's detailed, yes it mirror's Max's personality. But the most important detail is that it's written in CRAYON. Margaret; like Max and Dirk, is still a child. They're all still growing, still learning. Still trying to figure out who they are and who they want to be.
I love this movie so much. I used to watch it often at a time in my life I was undergoing depression and it always made me feel better. It combines depth, humanity and humor in a very unique way.
Excellent analysis. One of my top 10 favorite movies. It amazes me that some people think that this movie is pretentious. It’s a masterpiece. One of the all-time great debut performances, and I have loved Jason Schwartzman ever since. The actress who plays Margaret Yang is amazing. I wish I could go back to 1998.
This is my favorite scene from the film, too. And what you see is what I see. But I was surprised you do not mention Max's breathing out from the bottom of his gut, as he moves his shoulders so much. You take note of the shoulder movement, but not the grand exhalation. It is Max breathing out his false self. In his subsequent encounters with Magnus, after flinging the script at him, and in his words to Miss Cross, introducing the play from the stage, and at the party afterwards, he is a new Max. No more pretending, no more Ego drive, he is trying to connect. It is very moving.
This was a brilliantly executed video. I was surprised when I saw the channel had little subscribers. Anyways you can count me one of them now, great video, I love Rushmore.
Which puts in high on the list for best scene in any movie. It's up there with the Marseilles Scene in Casablanca.
You should do more of these. There are so many other good scenes in this movie alone...
Not rusty, pretty great. This was a great scene and a great movie. Nice choice and nice analysis.
Thanks so much
I love scene. I love the movie. I love the soundtrack. There are fewer gags in this movie than Bottle Rocket (which is awesome) but collaborating with Owen Wilson more pathos, more dimension to the characters and dialog than the more controlled approach when Anderson is completely at the helm … his later all have a Joseph Cornell feel.
It’s been 4 YEARS my god 💀(it’s a pleasant surprise)
agreed.
So it has.
Thanks for sticking around, I appreciate it!
Nice hit of the ol' nostalgia there, and loved the commentary!
Thanks so much!
I knew it’d be worth subscribing
Thanks! I'll have more videos soon
That Cat Stevens song tugs at my heart, from Teaser and the Firecat album, on 8 track.
Played and replayed
til the tape broke, taped it back together.
awesome breakdown
That's Welch Stadium in Houston. I played many football games there growing up.
Greatest director. Greatest movie.
It's my favorite scene too.
Welcome back
Thanks!
Great analysis of this scene.
Wes Anderson I believe perfected his style in this movie. Likewise, Life Aquatic had Rushmore's perfect balance of substance and style.
For me, Anderson's more recent works are so focused on his visual style that I find it distracts from the characters and the plot.
Asteroid City seemed almost like a parody of a Wes Anderson movie.
funny you pick this one. it's my favorite scene of any anderson film ever.
Mine as well!
Es una hermosa escena, gracias por compartir algo tan hermoso,. gracias
there is no such thing as something being unimportant for history
there is no idea of telling a story about some piece cut out of matter. Your life does not come down to solving one issue, for example. You are solving some pressing issue, and in parallel with this, there is a matter: you liked the graffiti and you want to photograph it, you liked the joke and you can’t wait to tell it, and at the same time you have some pressing question. And not just an isolated part of “the story of this incident”
Rushmore Academy is not about misadventures at school. This is entirely about the guy’s life and includes both the academy and the aviation enthusiasts’ circle, Max’s love for making plans, how he writes plays, how he hits on the teacher, etc.
This movie reminds me of houston for some reason. It's my all-time favorite movie.
That's where it was filmed.
Delmar Stadium?
O-R they?
Perfect.
Nice work.
"Oh, ARE they?"
Pls post more
make some more
Margaret yang is the perfect girl
Very original
Elizabeth Holmes - “Hey that’s a good idea!”
I hope it’s not a sign of a gap in four years :)
:) thanks for sticking with me. I'll have another one up soon!
It is kind of sad that the actor that plays Max never had a full on career after Rushmore. 12:29 I think he was a fantastic actor.l for some reason he reminded me of the actor who played the kid on Danny Darko!
He is the lead in Anderson's new picture
He was hilarious in Slackers as "Cool Ethan"
He’s been in a million movies dude
Also the Margaret yang actress. Wanted to see her more
lol
Man, forgot you existed.
Are these all AI responses?
What do you mean?
I’ll marry Margaret Yang one day. She’s the chola
A bit of overanalyzing
That’s what we do here
You gotta do more of these mate. 1 every 5 years ain’t enough
This gave me the motivation I needed to make another. Here it is: ruclips.net/video/qkyqISuEF5w/видео.html
Thanks for the encouragement!