Can You Match the Wes Anderson Movie Image to Its Title?

Even if you’ve never seen a Wes Anderson movie, you can probably identify the director’s signature style. Symmetrical framing, nostalgic imagery, rich colors, and grand spaces are just a few elements found in films like Moonrise Kingdom, The Royal Tenenbaums, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, Show More

Even if you’ve never seen a Wes Anderson movie, you can probably identify the director’s signature style. Symmetrical framing, nostalgic imagery, rich colors, and grand spaces are just a few elements found in films like Moonrise Kingdom, The Royal Tenenbaums, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, and all of his classics. Over the last decade, the director has also started telling stories through stop-motion animation with even more whimsical films like Isle of Dogs and The Fantastic Mr. Fox.

Wes Anderson movies are sort of like fairy tales come to life. They’re filled with all the beauty, magic, and pain of real life too. Anderson utilizes highly detailed visual themes as a backdrop for characters crafted with just as much detail, who are dealing with difficult family relationships, heartbreak, and how to exist in a complicated world. At first glance, these movies with extremely intelligent kids, overly immature adults and crazed adventures may seem quirky, but a lot goes into each and every Wes Anderson story — and frame.

Do you think you can tell a Wes Anderson movie from a single frame alone? Let’s find out!

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Which Wes Anderson film featuring a child's tent is this from?

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  • Bottle Rocket
  • Moonrise Kingdom
  • The Royal Tenenbaums
  • Rushmore
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