Pursuit of the Revolutionary Mind
- Tagline
- When genius is a chase away, revolution begins with play.
- Description
- Set in a whimsically dramatized Revolutionary Era, 'Pursuit of the Revolutionary Mind' is a mockumentary that follows a charismatic survivalist, portrayed by Jellyfish Russell and a quirky scientist/inventor/genius played by Gerard Deparsnip. As the world teeters on the edge of great change, these unlikely heroes engage in a lighthearted chase that could alter the course of history. Barley Fitzgerbeet perfectly captures the spirit of an era brimming with eccentric dilemmas and inventive marvels. Directed by the visionary Wes Antderson, prepare for a playful romp through the cobblestone streets of innovation and imagination that will delight the whole family.
- MpaaRating
- PG
- PopularityScore
- 9.20
- ReleaseDate
- 05/04/2023
- Genre
- Mockumentary
- Director(s)
- Cast
Critic Reviews
8.30
Delightfully whimsical and teetering on the edge of historical fantasy, 'Pursuit of the Revolutionary Mind' tickles the intellect with its playful take on a bygone era. Director Wes Antderson has achieved a marvelously crafted mockumentary that spins the yarn of history with a charismatic edge. Jellyfish Russell's survivalist is a joyful anachronism, infusing a sense of resilient charm to every frame, while Gerard Deparsnip's portrayal of a genius as eccentric as he is cerebral is nothing short of delightful. Barley Fitzgerbeet's script is a clever nod to the days of yore, laced with modern wit and a dash of slapstick that somehow feels right at home among the cobblestones and quill pens. The film not only entertains with its lighthearted take on history but also cheekily invites the audience to ponder on the 'what ifs' of innovation. With a PG rating, this is a romp through the past that both children and adults can relish, stunningly reminding us all that the pursuit of genius is but a playful chase away. 'Pursuit of the Revolutionary Mind' is a rich tapestry of humor, charm, and the undying spirit of invention, ensuring that the revolution within the theater is one of laughter and applause.