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The Royal Tenenbaums The Criterion Collection Blu-ray

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GenreComedy
FormatBlu-ray
ContributorAnjelica Huston, Ben Stiller, Gene Hackman, Gwyneth Paltrow, Luke Wilson, Wes Anderson
LanguageEnglish
Runtime1 hour and 50 minutes
Technical specifications
is_discontinued_by_manufacturerNo
mpaa_ratingR (Restricted)
product_dimensions0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 0.01 ounces
item_model_numberCRRN2187BR
directorWes Anderson
media_formatBlu-ray
run_time1 hour and 50 minutes
release_dateAugust 14, 2012
actorsAnjelica Huston, Ben Stiller, Gene Hackman, Gwyneth Paltrow, Luke Wilson
subtitles‏ : English
studioCriterion Collection
number_of_discs1
best_sellers_rank#2,896 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #285 in Comedy (Movies & TV)

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Customers consider this movie one of Wes Anderson's best films, praising its quirky dark comedy style that makes them laugh and cry. Customers find the characters fascinating and appreciate the movie's emotional depth, with one review describing it as a touching story of redemption.

★★★★★

One of my top five desert island films

CustomerMay 15, 2021✓ Verified purchase

I absolutely get all the reasons why a person wouldn't like this film and that's completely fine. I don't think I'm somehow better or a part of this pretentious "in" crowd for loving it. Truth be told, when I saw this in the theater in 2002, I didn't like it for most of the reasons people have said. Then something happened when I watched it again a year later -- I loved it. I loved it irrationally. I loved it so much I thought I was in need of help because I couldn't understand why. For almost a year I watched it nearly every night. When it came on here, I watched it with glee, pausing often to examine the details of every scene (i.e. Ethlene's many suiters montage). There is a push/pull feel to "The Royal Tenenbaums" (and most Wes Anderson films) that often surpasses character development and plot. To me it's like entering a dream in a parallel universe that's real but somehow also stuck in that dream. The near constant dry humor makes me laugh out loud, even now. I love the often humorous montages, these meticulous dollhouse scenes, the constant symbolism, the hidden messages, the drawn out dialog but without warning you're hit with some very real, heavy, not so pretty dysfunctional, flawed scenes only to be put back into levity moments after. In many scenes, you're in both spaces at the same time. Not many films can get away with this. More on that in a second. Gene Hackman was brilliant as was Anjelica Houston, Danny Glover and Bill Murray. Gwyneth Paltrow, Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Luke Wilson and Kumar Pallana all embodied their strange characters beautifully. THE SOUNDTRACK!! Glorious. Perfect. Amazing. Wes Anderson always puts one hell of a soundtrack together and this one is one of the greatest of all time. The sequences and the soundtrack have become this warm center that play almost as important a role as the actors themselves. It's clear that taking on these one-dimensional cartoon characters who were once the "grass is greener" family and driving them into severe, comedic, absurdist, dysfunction in their adult lives is a way of saying "appreciate what you are and stop looking at other peoples' lives as though they're any more with it than you are." I think we all knew a family like this. There is a deeper undercurrent however that I think sidesteps the plot and character development entirely. It's why I think my love for this film is so bedrocked. Okay here we go, the "get it" factor: Luke Wilson's disturbing scene put it all into context. It was powerfully dark, perhaps one of the darker things I'd seen in a film. It made me want to spontaneously combust during that flash sequence to Elliott Smith (a whole other sad parallel there) only for me to immediately be condensed back into comic relief the very next scene. That's not easy to do but Wes Anderson pulled it off several times in Tenenbaums. I think that's where the absolute love of this format stems: This strange feeling of being pulled in and abruptly out of very profound moments and very comedic moments as if to be reminded "It's not really all that serious but it is, but it isn't." It brings about thoughts on life itself, real life, and maybe that's the message I needed to be reminded? It either clicks with you or it doesn't but The Royal Tenenbaums, at least for me, is one of those films I will never stop loving for everything it is and for everything it isn't, but is. Read more

★★★★★

Amazing

Chad M. NewkirkJanuary 26, 2026✓ Verified purchase

Best movie ever not named Star Wars Read more

★★★★★

must love off-beat humor

Lisa D.December 29, 2025✓ Verified purchase

Brilliant cast, wickedly funny and witty off-beat, observant and absurdist humor. Visually enticing colors/framing as only Wes A can do. Read more

★★★★★

Great Movie

JoshOctober 10, 2025✓ Verified purchase

Good quality, great movie Read more

★★★★★

Favorite Movie of All-Time

Ruby TuesdayMarch 25, 2024✓ Verified purchase

"The Royal Tenenbaums" is an absolute cinematic gem that effortlessly captures the complexities of family dynamics with a quirky and refreshing twist. From the impeccable direction of Wes Anderson to the stellar performances delivered by the talented ensemble cast including Gene Hackman, Anjelica Huston, and Gwyneth Paltrow, this film is a true masterpiece that deserves all the accolades it has received. The witty dialogue, whimsical set designs, and melancholic yet beautiful soundtrack all blend together seamlessly to create an unforgettable viewing experience. If you're looking for a film that is both heartwarming and thought-provoking, "The Royal Tenenbaums" is a must-watch that will stay with you long after the credits roll. Read more

★★★★☆

If you like sarcastic humor this is for you!

Larry & AnnMarie HarrisJanuary 4, 2026✓ Verified purchase

Classic movie my husband loves this movie I think its a little off but if you like off humor this is for you. Read more

★★★★★

my favorite Wes Anderson movie

JordanOctober 17, 2020✓ Verified purchase

Man, this one really got me. I've been a fan of Wes Anderson for years now, but I had never gotten around to watching this one. It tells its story in the typical whimsical fashion you expect from Wes Anderson, but with unapologetic emotional sincerity. The film explores the fraught and complicated dynamic of adult children trying to have a relationship with a parent who emotionally abused them as children -- and it does so while masterfully weaving a tone of absurdity, whimsy, and real darkness. The editing and music choices are superb, and the performances strike just the right balance of straight and ironic. To be honest I'm not sure I could have appreciated this film had I watched it younger; I imagine I would have thought the film was too easy on Royal Tenenbaum himself (the father), rehabilitating a selfish man who did deep and lasting damage to his children. But now I find myself in a similar position to the Tenenbaum kids -- deciding to make an effort to have someone in your life and defining what that role is, despite the fact that they are deeply flawed and unlikely to change. I understand the calculus. This film genuinely helped me process some of those feelings, and maybe it will speak to you in the same way. Read more

★★★★★

What's not to like? It's one of the best movies ever.

EmersonJanuary 29, 2024✓ Verified purchase

All the back stabbing and secret denials and fake illnesses are like soap operas but better. And Gene Hackman is great and we all think he's sick with cancer and bam! There's the twist. And Danny Glover represents the status quo and everyone else is living in their own illusion. I like the music and the action and all the gypsy cabs. And I went looking for that YMCA and it wasn't there. In fact it was never there. I think that was a mistake and they should correct that but Alec Baldwin is in a bunch of trouble and probably doesn't have time to re-record the narration. Read more

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