Bottle Rocket is a 1996 American crime-comedy film directed by Wes Anderson. The film follows three friends, Dignan, Anthony, and Bob, who plan a series of heists in order to gain the attention of a local crime boss.
As the trio embarks on their amateur criminal escapades, they quickly realize that they are in over their heads. Their plans go awry, leading to a series of comedic misadventures that test the bonds of their friendship.
Throughout the film, Bottle Rocket explores themes of loyalty, ambition, and the consequences of pursuing one's dreams at any cost. The quirky characters and offbeat humor make it a cult classic among fans of indie cinema.
Starring Owen Wilson, Luke Wilson, and Robert Musgrave, Bottle Rocket was Wes Anderson's directorial debut and set the stage for his unique visual style and storytelling approach that would become his trademark in later films.
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The Route
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Skating
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Stevie
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Happiness Is
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Jane-O
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The Chant
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