Thursday, January 15, 2009


A characteristic that cannot help but be noticed throughout Anderson’s films are the vivid and stunning primary colors and sets that are a work of cinematography genius. The similarity between each of his films in this regard adds continuity and a link between each piece of work. The sets that Anderson utilizes seem to accentuate each character’s traits and flaws. While the location and set obviously contribute to the plot and development of the film, it quite honestly makes the movie difficult to stop watching. The spectacular colors and props captivate viewers and further the intensity of the film. 

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