
(They/She) I have seen all Wes Anderson movies (Isle of dogs totally not my favouriteðŸ˜) Savior of latin (NOT SPOILER FREE!)Socially awkward
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I May Participate In Cringetober But It Won't Be Daily Though. Maybe The Ones I Like
I may participate in Cringetober but it won't be daily though. Maybe the ones i like
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Every Frame a Painting — Moonrise Kingdom
This shot from "Moonrise Kingdom," directed by Wes Anderson, exemplifies his unique visual style and storytelling technique. Symmetrically composed, Sam and Suzy are placed on opposite sides of the frame, creating a balanced composition that highlights the distance between them. The open field setting evokes a sense of freedom and marks the beginning of their journey together, away from the constraints of their everyday lives. In the background, the windmill and treeline enhance the pastoral and nostalgic atmosphere. Dominated by earthy, muted tones, the color palette adds to the film's vintage and timeless feel, with the yellows and greens of the field subtly contrasting against the overcast sky. Natural lighting enhances the realistic and grounded environment while maintaining the whimsical tone. The physical distance between Sam and Suzy symbolizes their emotional connection and shared sense of being outsiders; despite being physically apart, they are emotionally in sync.



Models and set pieces from Asteroid City
Photos by Gregorios Kythreotis of Sable