If I had to choose a favorite film director, Wes Anderson just might take the cake. His quirky films are extremely aesthetically pleasing, often featuring deliberate symmetry and pastel color palettes, contain brilliant writing and always leave me smiling as I’m exiting the theater. And if you’re a fan of Anderson’s work too, pandas, you’re in for a treat today!
Below, we’ve gathered some of our favorite posts from the Accidental Wes Anderson subreddit. This community features snapshots from real life that look like they could perfectly fit into the wild world of Wes Anderson, so we hope you’ll enjoy scrolling through the cinematic pics below. And keep reading to find conversations about Anderson’s signature style with journalist Nik Dirga and film expert Darren Mooney!
#1 Path Of Dogs
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#2 Montmartre Paris
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#3 This House, And This Crosswalk
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To learn more about Wes Anderson’s signature style, we reached out to Nik Dirga, an American journalist based in New Zealand who’s very familiar with the director’s work. “I first came across Wes Anderson when I rented a VHS tape of Bottle Rocket on a whim way back in 1997 or so, and I’ve been a big fan ever since,” he told Bored Panda.
“I think what’s always appealed to me the most about his style is the way he intricately crafts his worlds in a way that feels just a little askew from our own reality, but still has an emotional heart. I still get choked up by The Life Aquatic every single time I watch it, for instance,” Nik noted.
#4 The Chicken Really Did It For Me
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#5 Room Service
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#6 I Just Saw This Pic
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“[Anderson’s] style has kept on evolving, and his recent movies like Asteroid City and The French Dispatch are so heavily designed and mannered that they feel a bit more artificial than Rushmore,” Nik went on to explain. “But that’s also kind of the point – he’s been playing with the very idea of storytelling itself, drawing attention to the fact that what we see on screen is only a story rather than pretending it’s a documentary portrait.”
#7 This Laundromat/Bar
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#8 Accidental Budapest Hotel
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#9 A Lavender Field Next To A Wheat Field
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Nik also shared that you can actually spot “Wes-style” anywhere you go once you’ve trained your eyes a bit. “Start looking beyond the surface of suburban sprawls of Costcos and Burger Kings, and you can find an offbeat beauty in everything up to a display of neon-yellow Cheetos containers at a Walmart,” he noted.
“Wes fetishizes elements of reality but never entirely leaves reality behind. I think part of the reason Wes Anderson style has become a meme is that it lets us pause a second and think, ‘Hey, that old grocery store logo is kind of gorgeous in its own way, that thrift shop outfit makes you look a little like a movie star,’” Nik explained. “It lets us imagine real life as a movie.”
#10 I Know This Sub Is Usually Buildings Or Scenery, But I Feel Like This Is Also Pretty Relevant
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#11 Palace Of The Winds, Jaipur
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#12 A Train In Inner Mongolia, China
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We also got in touch with film expert Darren Mooney, who runs The m0vie blog, to hear his thoughts on the topic. First, Darren broke down Anderson’s signature style for us. “I worry that this is going to sound very pretentious, but it’s a very rigid formalism that draws the audience’s attention to the artifice of the world,” he told Bored Panda.
“He does this by embracing the inherent unreality of film, presenting worlds that are very obviously constructed and not aspiring to verisimilitude or realism. He wants the audience to be aware that everything they see is constructed, and often draws attention to the artifice of the frame itself – symmetrical composition, limited planes of movement (dollies in and out or left to right, but rarely hand-held and rarely on multiple axes at once), shifting aspect ratios and even shifts between color style,” Darren explained.
#13 Cinema In Germany
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#14 Bull Terrier In Abandoned Train, Belgium
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#15 Accidental Isle Of Dogs
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“I am very fond of Anderson. In particular, I’m fonder of ‘late Anderson’, which is perhaps a rarer opinion,” Darren went on to share. “I really like Rushmore, but my favorite films of his are all from Fantastic Mr. Fox onwards. I think I prefer his style when it is completely disconnected from anything approaching reality or naturalism.”
“It’s a lot easier to buy his characters and his style, for me, when these films take place in a realm completely separate from the mundane world,” the cinephile explained. “So my favorites would be the more stylised ones: The Grand Budapest Hotel, Asteroid City, Fantastic Mr. Fox, Moonrise Kingdom. I like most of his films, but I think his weakest is The Darjeeling Limited, because I’m not sure Wes Anderson is the guy to make a movie about India.”
#16 My Kitchen In My New Apartment
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#17 Geometric Sunset
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#18 The Building I Live Next Door To
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We also asked Darren if he’s seen anything in real life that reminds him of a Wes Anderson film. “Unsurprisingly given Anderson’s fondness for old Europe (The French Dispatch, The Grand Budapest Hotel), it’s European cities and environs that feel most Andersonian to me,” he shared.
“Paris and Vienna can feel quite quaint and old-fashioned and unreal in a way that reminds me of Anderson’s style, while the French and German countryside occasionally has houses that feel like they could have come from an Anderson production,” he noted. “But even then, there’s something magical about Anderson’s worlds that I don’t know I’ve ever felt replicated in reality, if that makes sense?”
#19 Streetcar In Lisbon, Portugal
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#20 Strong Isle Of Dogs Vibes
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#21 This Hotel (Xpost /R/Architecture)
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Darren went on to note that Anderson is a rare modern director with a distinct visual and aural aesthetic that cannot be replicated. “You can look at thirty seconds of a given film and go, ‘That’s a Wes Anderson movie.’ That’s rare, particularly in an era where a lot of major movie-making is being pushed towards a more homogenous style,” he explained.
“Anderson is arguably to this modern generation of audiences what Tim Burton was to the previous generation. ‘Baby’s First Auteur’, so to speak. And there’s something beautiful in that, which you see in these trends,” Darren added. “People try to imitate it or reference it because it’s so distinctive and recognizable. That’s incredibly valuable, particularly now.”
#22 Residential Block In Japan
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#23 The Standard In Copenhagen
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#24 Hong Kong Playground By Ludwig Favre
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The cinephile went on to note that “Anderson’s movies are largely about the idea of authorship, about the idea that somebody is telling you the story you’re hearing; the magazine in The French Dispatch, the novelist in The Grand Budapest Hotel, the show about the play in Asteroid City.”
“This is what makes the AI ‘Wes Anderson trailer’ fad so frustrating to me, personally,” Darren says. “Because it takes something that is personal and is about how art is fundamentally personal, and reduces it to an algorithmic piece of content. I actually quite like the human efforts to replicate Anderson, because you inevitably see more humanity in them, and that is what the appeal of Anderson’s art is, to me.”
#25 This Little Lighthouse In Kamouraska, Québec [oc]
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#26 My Cat… But He Knew What He Was Doing. This Wasn’t No Accident!
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#27 A Lone House
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Are you feeling inspired to have a Wes Anderson movie marathon after scrolling through this list, pandas? My personal favorites are The Royal Tenenbaums, Rushmore, Isle of Dogs and Asteroid City. But you can start wherever you’d like! Keep upvoting the pics that you think would perfectly blend into Anderson’s world, and if you’d like to see even more accidentally Wes Anderson style photos from Bored Panda, check out this list next!
#28 These Cottages In Oceanside,california
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#29 Adjacent Bedrooms
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#30 Thought This Belonged Here
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#31 “Girl Pool” By Maria Svarbova
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#32 In Mallorca (Ramin Nasibov, 2018)
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#33 Hotel In Prague
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#34 Bus In Ukraine
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#35 Radios At A Local Bar
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#36 Woolwich Town Hall | London, England | C. 1906
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#37 Tried To Pay Homage To This Sub, Spent Longer Than I Care To Admit Trying
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#38 Pink Restaurant In London
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#39 The Georgian Hotel. 1415 Ocean Avenue, Santa Monica, California
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#40 My Puppy Looks Like She’s Straight Out Of The Isles Of Dogs
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#41 Wind Shaped Tree (Marc Alcock)
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#42 These Days In Venice
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#43 Texas Track Club Of Abilene In 1964
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#44 A Bakery In Nice, France
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#45 Bar
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#46 A Bavarian Hotel
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#47 The Toronto Reference Library
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#48 Maybe This Grocery Store? [oc]
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#49 Jaipur, Rajasthan
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#50 This Ship Sailing By An Iceberg
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#51 Bathroom At My Friend’s Parents’ House. Check Out That Phone!
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#52 Politics In Moldova
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#53 Wes Anderson In Germany – Goth, Germany
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#54 This Cottage In Quebec
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#55 Arcade In New Jersey By Franck Bohbot
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#56 My Coworker Kinda Looks Like A W.a Character
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#57 Ah! If Bus Had Been Straight….japan
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#58 These Seats Once The View Changed To Just Water
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#59 This Dim Sum Restaurant In Hong Kong
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#60 It Says “Dreams” In Italian. Should I Go In?
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#61 Swimming Pools
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#62 1965 Cool Scouts And Girls
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#63 German Bowling Alley
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#64 Lovely Looking Apartment Entrances In Northwest Washington
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#65 This Japanese Vending Machine In The Snow
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#66 Lost Dog. Moscow, Russia
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#67 Going For A Swim
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#68 My Dorm’s Courtyard This Morning
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#69 Gander Airport, Newfoundland, Canada
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#70 Coffee Fit For Any Zissou
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#71 This Mongolian Airport
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#72 North Korea
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#73 A Picture I Took In Copenhagen
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#74 Library In Tokyo
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#75 Shipping Containers
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#76 This Hotel Lobby I Delivered Pizza To Last Night
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#77 A Hotel In Tenerife
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#78 Child’s Room
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#79 Train Station In Singapore
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#80 Thrift Store, Los Angeles
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