By: Jonathan Pabico Wes Anderson’s directing style brings a childlike purity to his stories. Anderson frames his films with fast-paced, but smart dialogue that resonates with our inner intellectual. Eye-popping visuals complement his innocent originality. One of Anderson’s most famous works is The Grand Budapest Hotel. Starring Ralph Fiennes as its charismatic lead, the film has a talented ensemble cast that delivers quirky, confident performances. The film also creates an appealing strangeness that enriches the narrative through neat and ordered environments, and character mannerisms. With sets that resemble still-life paintings, Anderson’s sharp artistry adds an ethereal look to…
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