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A beloved Roald Dahl story about a rich man who learns about a guru who can see without using his eyes and then sets out to master the skill in order to cheat at gambling. Only on Netflix September 27.
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The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar | Official Trailer | Netflix
From Wes Anderson comes an adaptation of Roald Dahl’s beloved story about a rich man who sets out to master an extraordinary skill to cheat at gambling.
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I swoon over Wes Anderson’s films. They defiantly tickle my heart & engulf my soul. This will be certainly be stupendous.
To make sure everyone knows this a short movie only 37minutes long.
yes please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
NO NO NO! I do not want Wes Anderson messing with my favourite book!
When the door opened I realised who directed it.
Six seconds in, and I paused it. Had to confirm that this was a Wes Anderson film before I went any further. But seriously, who else would it have been?
The most wes anderson trailer ever
No way!
Yes please
Would love to see this movie of this director.
OMG! Benedict Cabbagepatch’s character feels like that of Lemony Snickett from A Series of Unfortunate Events!
In fact, the entire vibe of this trailer resembles ASoUE!
I am here for first Wes Anderson
And then Benedict
Not surprised, Wes Anderson fits Dahl so well. I’ve thought this for years! His aesthetic fit his stories in my head when I read his books as a child to adult
Gotta say i miss the days when there were decent films around. This looks like trash
Now I need an adaption of My Uncle Oswald
Roald Dahl is one of my favorite authors growing up. I’m glad Wes Anderson took this story. I know it’s in good hands.
Beneficial cucumber
Films like this is what cinematic is all about!
Benjamin button vibes
The first FRAME
Perfect Wes Anderson
Doctor Strange in the Budapest Hotel of Madness