Book Excerpt: Foreword to The Wes Anderson Collection: Asteroid City by David Bordwell | MZS | Roger Ebert
Briefly

Wes Anderson's distinctive techniques emerge strongly as a stubborn stylist, creating a unique pictorial experience that some celebrate for its mastery, while others criticize as showy.
The 'Anderson look' is stable and easily parodied, with precise framing and robotic camera movements, showcasing an aesthetic that has become both adored and derided.
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