The Royal Tenenbaums and Asteroid City director Wes Anderson claims he doesn't have an aesthetic when it comes to filmmaking.
When Deadline noted that some people would likely disagree with that statement, Anderson elaborated, “I totally understand! Even I can say, ‘Well, yes, I can tell that’s the same person.’ But it’s an invention, you know? What I was doing in Bottle Rocket was what I had. That was my aesthetic. And it changed in this one. And, every time, so much of the next movie is informed by something we did in the one before.
After pointing to a specific example from Rushmore, Anderson concluded, “You know, you find the thing you like, and then you do it again, do it a bit differently, and then you say, ‘OK, I’m going to try a different thing here. I’ll go another direction.'”Anderson began his filmmaking career in 1996 with Bottle Rocket, which starred Owen Wilson, Luke Wilson, and Lumi Cavazos.
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