Wes Anderson embodies his cinematic style even in life, showcasing a striking all-white outfit during a recent interview. He acknowledges that his films are often reduced to signature visual elements, a fact that can leave him feeling defensive. Yet, as he approaches the release of 'The Phoenician Scheme,' Anderson embraces the inspiration he provides to others. He views imitation as a sign of his influence but insists his identity in filmmaking remains authentic and unique, setting him apart from others who try to replicate his aesthetic.
Anderson explains his distinctive style, acknowledging it as 'almost like my handwriting' and admits it can put him 'on the defensive' at times.
He embraces his unique aesthetic: 'I like that people can be inspired to make their own things that way. I'm not imitating me. I am me.'
Describing his latest project, Anderson says it explores a billionaire's journey with his estranged daughter, indicating a shift into new narrative territory.
Anderson's long-standing career is defined by meticulous visual compositions, which has led to a legacy that both delights and challenges him.
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