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The director,

Wes Anderson

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Published the 10/24/2023 by Hugo Petit - 5min reading

Wes Anderson is an acclaimed director with an inimitable style, whose filmography has imposed a blend of absurdity and emotion in the form of visuals mastered from start to finish. Today, he is considered one of today's finest directors, and each of his films is eagerly awaited by fans of his universe.

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Wes Anderson
A unique director

Wes Anderson distinguishes himself in every aspect of his approach to filmmaking: his unique dialogue, his storytelling, his visuals and colors... All these characteristics are brought to the fore in "The Grand Budapest Hotel", promising a total immersion in the director's universe: if you like "The Grand Budapest Hotel", you like Wes Anderson.

The Anderson’s family

Another key element of Wes Anderson's filmography is the redundancy of his actors throughout his films. Once again, in "The Grand Budapest Hotel", the director has pushed this appeal to the limit by including in his film all the key actors from all his previous films - some appearances even seem almost forced, so keen was he to get everyone to appear

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Few actors we find in Wes Anderson’s works
Blending absurdity and emotion

Wes Anderson has a knack for introducing absurdity into his work without detracting from the story. Absurd scenes are there for a reason, and add interest to the way the film's story is told. In "The Grand Budapest Hotel", we experience the story through the interlocutor's imagination, which gives rise to the absurd: it distorts the situations inaccurately told by Zero Mustafa.

Like no other

In short, Wes Anderson is a director of genius, capable of creating fascinating cinematic experiences by mixing visuals and burlesque situations with signature colors. Each film immerses us in his universe and tells us a story in a unique way that everyone can interpret differently.All of Wes Anderson's work is fascinating and deserves special attention

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Sample shots from Wes Anderson's various works
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