wes anderson wannabe


from the soundtrack to the cinematography to the quirky characters, except in the wes anderson movies i can actually care about them

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Actually you have it reversed. Wes Anderson just copies things from Paddington and other children's stories.

Although he did do a good job with Fantastic Mr. Fox.

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never though of it that way

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Funny you call someone unoriginal when your avatar is from a Tarantino film.

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Exactly, very very Wes Andersony~ hmmm but I enjoyed it^^

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There was a lot more Michel Gondry moments, never got the Wes Anderson vibe at all.

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I strongly dislike practically every Wes Anderson movie I've seen. I felt no similarities aside from perhaps a scene.5

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I don't think I'd say "wannabe", but I definitely picked up a Wes Anderson vibe. I think that has a lot to do with the way Wes likes to tell stories in a visual, simplistic, and episodic manner.

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Not really. The way the story is told is much more of an early Tim Burton work. The camera work is like Wes Anderson, though, but that's it.

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I agree that Paddington had a Wes Anderson feel... but I think that's what helped make the movie so utterly enjoyable to me. I mean, if I say something is Hitchcockian then I don't mean that as an insult...

Also, I really do like Wes Anderson movies... but I definitely don't think Anderson tends to go out of his way to make you care about most of his characters. Paddington certainly put in a fair amount of effort in that department, however - so I'm not sure if that's a very good criticism whether you, personally, decided to care about the characters in
Paddington or not.

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Nope not at all thank god, not a fan of Wes Anderson (he butchered Mr Fox), this certainly didn't feel anything like one of his movies.

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