One of the great pleasures of Asteroid City is reflecting on how this duo's collaboration has changed over the decades. Photo: Loic Venance/AFP via Getty Images "I was 17. He was the first person that wasn't in my family and was over the age of 20 that actually asked me a question and cared what I said." That was how Jason Schwartzman recalled first meeting Wes Anderson so many years ago. Speaking at the Cannes press conference for Asteroid City yesterday, the actor added, "He was curious about what I was interested in." One of the great pleasures of Anderson's new film , at least for those of us who've followed their careers, is reflecting on how this duo's collaboration has changed over the decades. Schwartzman's feature debut came in Anderson's acclaimed 1998 film Rushmore , in which he played the precocious but underachieving high schooler Max Fischer, a character who became instantly iconic, at least among a certain subset of viewers. The actor has appeared in many of the director's subsequent films (and has even co-written a couple of them), but Asteroid City feels like a full-circle moment. In Rushmore , Max Fischer was matched against Bill Murray's Herman… Read full this story
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