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* [[Pet the Dog]]: One of the train personnel catches a cobra aboard the train, and says he's going to kill it. {{spoiler|Later, we see him, apparently keeping the snake as a pet}}
* [[Pet the Dog]]: One of the train personnel catches a cobra aboard the train, and says he's going to kill it. {{spoiler|Later, we see him, apparently keeping the snake as a pet}}
* [[Road Movie]]
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* [[Roman a Clef]]: [[Conversational Troping|Conversed]]
* [[Roman à Clef]]: [[Conversational Troping|Conversed]]
{{quote| '''Peter:''' "Well, I'm not crazy about the part where I start screaming at the mechanic. That never happened."<br />
{{quote| '''Peter:''' "Well, I'm not crazy about the part where I start screaming at the mechanic. That never happened."<br />
'''Jack:''' "The characters are all fictional." }}
'''Jack:''' "The characters are all fictional." }}

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The Darjeeling Limited is a 2007 American comedy-drama film directed by Wes Anderson and distributed by Fox Searchlight Pictures.

The movie follows American brothers, Francis, Peter, and Jack Whitman, who haven't seen each other for a year, since their father's funeral. The brothers eventually meet up in a train that travels through India, which is named "The Darjeeling Limited". In the end, the journey should add up to a reunion with their mother, who conducts an abbey in India. The movie follows the antics and misadventures of the three brothers as they go on a cross-country trip on the Darjeeling Limited.


Tropes associated with this work:

  • Book Ends: The ending scene of the three brothers catching a train mirrors the opening.
  • The Cameo: Bill Murray has an appearance at the start of this movie as a businessman chasing down the titular train. He comes back briefly as part of a montage at the end.
  • Did You Just Have Sex:

 Francis: "[[[Beat]]] Did you just fuck that Indian girl?"

 Peter: "Well, I'm not crazy about the part where I start screaming at the mechanic. That never happened."

Jack: "The characters are all fictional."