![]() He has saved some of his best dialogue for scenes involving food and drink, and they’ve often been used as key plot points to set up tension and drama. Nowadays, it isn’t too difficult to find a place where dinner feels like a scene in one of his movies.Īnderson must love dining. Watch the director’s works - particularly those that have come out since the release of The Royal Tenenbaums in 2001, when Anderson’s cinematic style really began to veer into the fantastical - and these sorts of dining rooms will look familiar. Wes Anderson isn’t a restaurateur, but Wes Anderson-esque restaurants with ornate design and cutesy menus are becoming more common. Bright colors would abound, there’d be kitschy wallpaper in the bathroom, and rock and roll from the 1960s would pump from speakers overhead. ![]() If Wes Anderson had chosen to be a wildly successful restaurateur instead of a wildly successful filmmaker, his establishments would be Instagram darlings. ![]()
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