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Major works of Wes Anderson

Release Time Work Identity 2015 "Hitchcock/Truffaut" (documentary) Appearance 2014 "The Grand Budapest Hotel" Director, screenwriter and producer 2014 "Broadway" (comedy) Producer 2013 "Prada" : Candy" (short film) Director 2012 "Moonrise Kingdom" Director, Screenwriter and Producer 2012 "Cousin Ben's Camp Screening" (Short Film) Director and Screenwriter 2009 "Fantastic Mr. Fox" Director, Screenwriter and Producer Dubbing 2007 Director, screenwriter and producer of "The Darjeeling" in 2007. Director, screenwriter and producer of "Hotel Chevalier" in 2005. Producer of "The Squid and the Whale" (comedy) in 2004. Director, screenwriter and producer of "The Life Aquatic" in 2001. Director, actor, screenwriter and producer of "The Tenenbaums" in 1998. Director, screenwriter and producer of "Youth", 1996 "Bottle Rocket" Director and screenwriter of 1994 "Bottle Rocket" (short film) The director and screenwriter use a top-down perspective to present objects on the table, such as books or documents. This technique effectively provides or increases the sense of joy

All works end with a slow motion

Most of the songs used in the works come from British bands in the 1960s and 1970s. For example, the Rolling Stones, The Beatles, etc.

The cast often includes Owen Wilson, Luke Wilson, Andrew Wilson, Bill Murray, Kumar Pallana, Dipak Pallana, Brian Tenenbaum, Stephen Dignan, and Anjelica Huston.

Like to use extreme wide-angle anamorphic lenses to show considerable barrel distortion effects

Frequently use take/double take techniques - the camera first shows one character or action, and then quickly pans the camera to another A character or action, which is then panned back - often achieved using hand-held photography

The work often focuses on a broken or abnormal family circle

There will be at least one character in the work Although he has grown up, he still hopes to be recognized by his parents or fathers. The bittersweet tragicomedy form, unconventional mise-en-scène and obvious stylization of Anderson's films are recognized as being inspired by French director Fran?ois Truffaut. and the influence of Louis Mahler. Anderson has also repeatedly cited Mike Nichols' film The Graduate as a long-time source of inspiration.

At the same time, he was also deeply influenced by American classic literature, especially the works of Fitzgerald and Salinger. Fitzgerald's famous saying, "There are no second acts in American lives," is true for many of the protagonists of Anderson's films, who often make the transition from successful career to successful career. A rapid fall from prominence (although some are able to make a comeback to a certain extent later). Salinger's influence can be seen in "Bottle Rocket" (the relationship between Anthony and his sister is modeled after the siblings Holden and Phoebe in "The Catcher in the Rye", and both girls have a friend named Bernice) , can also be seen in "Youth" (Max was kicked out of a prestigious school like Holden). The composition of the Tenenbaum family in "The Genius" also echoes Salinger's Glass family. The paths that the Glass family children took to achieve success are exactly the same as those of the Tenenbaum family. Moreover, the scene in "The Geniuses" where Etheline visits Margot and the latter is soaking in the bathtub also reflects a similar scene in "Francny and Zooey", where Zooey is soaking in the bathtub, smoking and talking to her mother.

The youth aesthetic in Anderson's stylized films comes from the influence of comics, such as Charles Schulz's "Snoopy" ("The Gifted" and "The Young and the Restless"); A less mentioned influence is the French photographer Jacques-Henri Lartigue. Zissou, the protagonist of "The Life Aquatic", is named after Lartigue's brother, and his photography also has similarities with the images of Anderson's films.

Anderson recently admitted that part of the reason he chose India to shoot his new film The Darjeeling was to pay homage to legendary Indian filmmaker Satyajit Ray, whose "movies" It has inspired each of my past works in different ways."