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Monday September 17, 2007 12:39 pm
Will Owen Wilson’s Troubles Make ‘Darjeeling’ Hard To Watch?
Posted by Veronica Santiago Categories: Fox Searchlight, Independent, Comedy, Celeb News, Upcoming Releases

While at the theaters this weekend, I caught my first glimpse of The Darjeeling Limited trailer. The movie from Wes Anderson (the Royal Tenenbaums) centers around three brothers who try and bond during a train trip through India.
I’m not one who would typically turn away from a movie based on events in the news—I still watched Apocalypto despite Mel Gibson’s anti-Semitic remarks—but I must admit I squirmed a bit watching Darjeeling. This was the film Owen Wilson was scheduled to promote around the time of his suicide attempt.
Again, I realize Owen’s personal issues should not affect my opinion of what could otherwise be a good movie. But how could I not be distracted if I tried to sit through this film? I’d have to stare at a character whose face is bandaged up! (Yes, I realize that’s not the part of his body I should be concerned with). But in just that short segment, I found myself feeling very uncomfortable and sad every time he came on screen. I felt like a voyeur studying the moments before he hit bottom.
I’m not saying I won’t watch Darjeeling—I’m just admitting that Wilson’s troubles could color my decision. Tell me—am I being ridiculous? Should I be making an extra effort to watch this film as a show of support? Or am I not alone in feeling this way?
The movie, also starring Jason Schwartzman and Adrien Brody, opens in limited release on September 29.
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I agree, It will be hard to watch the film especially in the light of the harrowing events a few weeks ago.
I have met this gentleman, and I often offended by hard nosed negative comments in the media. He really is a unique warm hearted, sweetheart with so much to give.
My eternal wish is that whatever ‘therapy ’ he has chosen it will be the right thing for him.
I have recently been witness to a similar scenario with a dear friend,who superficially seems to have everything, but it is NOT what this is about, they have but a medical problem which needs to be treated just like any other illness.
I just wish there was more exposure in the media of this very real and worrying problem, as ignorance in this area only lends itself to to do more harm than good.
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Depression is an illness but the treatment depends on the individual suffering to get help. There should be no stigma in going to rehab or seeking treatment.
because everyone at some point feels depressed.
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