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Essay heading: Wes Anderson
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January 26, 1997 |
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The prevalence of the color green accentuates the organic nature of childhood, especially in the character of Max who naively attempts to skip his adolescence and inhabit the adult world. The green also provides an entrancing landscape for the film, which offers a suitable venue for the fictitious events... displayed 300 characters
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With its peculiar colors, various turrets, and gothic windows, the house resembles a medieval castle that might subsist in a child's mind. Scott describes the film's set as "a fantasy New York of grand hotels and brick and limestone mansions where gypsy cabs meander through the streets and the light plays off dark mahogany, red velvet and brown corduroy" (3)... displayed next 300 characters
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