Wes Anderson’s movies are famous for their sense of style, colour and symmetry. The director’s use of one-point perspective along with rich tones makes Wes Anderson’s movies instantly recognisable to almost any audience. From the earthy, warm tones of The Royal Tenenbaums to the popping pink of The Grand Budapest Hotel and the kaleidoscopic colours of India in The Darjeeling Limited, Anderson’s films rely on distinct colour palettes and strong visual themes to draw in the viewers.
To celebrate the recent release of the trailer for Anderson’s newest film, Isle of Dogs, we’ve put together a selection of seventeen hand-picked images which have accidentally channeled the director’s unique sense of style.
The pink plaster walls of Stenbock House contrast against the deep blue sky in Toompea, Estonia.
The pink plaster walls of Stenbock House contrast against the deep blue sky in Toompea, Estonia. Read less
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