But none the less, Anderson's films always capture a specific quality, almost as if a film was made in a flat UI alongside with embracing an alternative view of history.
Moonrise Kingdom, one of my favorite movies is an excellent example, utilizing the landscape, having the little goldbergesque devices at the scout camp and making the most ordinary things seem a little bit more interesting than usual. I mean, when's the last time you saw scouts operating a HQ tent complete with radios and shaving their commander?
But I'm sure that The Grand Budapest Hotel will be brilliant.
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