The debut of a new Wes Anderson film almost always feels like a cause for universal celebration. He’s a darling of critics, who remain forever and always enamored of his visual aesthetic and Brechtian flair. To audiences, his films like The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar — coming to Netflix later this month — are like a steaming mug of warm cocoa; a simple pleasure it’s near-impossible to dislike. In both style and substance, the madcap director’s movies are conspicuously grand, inventive, reassuring, and sometimes even profound, though his upcoming Netflix movie also…
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