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An Ode to Films of Yesteryear More than any other director, Wes Anderson has this insane ability to plunge his viewers into, not only the aesthetic of classic films but the overall feeling that came with them. Wes's films, specifically Moonrise Kingdom, wrap the viewer in this time machine of primary colors, 60s paraphernalia, and intricate sets, all culminating in what can only be described as Wes Anderson’s.
The Visual Intricacy of Wes Anderson To accompany Wes's unparalleled framing and visual prowess, Moonrise, like his previous works, is on a whole other level of comfort. This film is gorgeous, brimming with every creative avenue to impress the viewer and encapsulate the warm feeling that a lot of Wes's films bring. Wes is the ultimate painter and auteur, incorporating every inch with a vibrancy that is all too absent in modern filmmaking.
The Warmest Hug You'll Ever Receive from a Film A hug from your grandmother is the only way I can describe how a Wes Anderson film feels like. Anderson employs an artillery of unique techniques to wrap the viewer in wildly lovable, creative worlds, devoid of the overblown entertainment that has taken over a portion of screens.
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