The Life Aquatic
By: Wendy • Essay • 288 Words • June 5, 2010 • 1,022 Views
The Life Aquatic
The film that we watched in class on Wednesday, The Life Aquatic, was a little bit different than my taste. Nevertheless, I enjoyed it. After discussing how many different genres there are I came up with a combination of two that this film could fall under; documentary, and romantic comedy. Examples to support these claims were present throughout the entire movie.
Throughout the whole movie a love story is developing between Ned and Jane. Steve does not want Ned to have much contact with Jane because he believes her to be a snitch. The two end up in bed together though in one scene. The writers made it a comedy by throwing in a lot of one-liners and quick scenes that are totally irrelevant. Before Zissou sets out on his mission to hunt the shark there is a scene at his house, which is totally out of place, when he feeds his killer whale, and then the scene flashes off. Even though it has absolutely nothing to do with the context of what was previously going