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How to make the TikTok trend that puts you in a Wes Anderson movie

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How to make the TikTok trend that puts you in a Wes Anderson movie
Juan Carlos Saloz

Juan Carlos Saloz

  • April 28, 2023
  • Updated: March 7, 2024 at 3:41 PM
How to make the TikTok trend that puts you in a Wes Anderson movie

TikTok is the perfect place to experiment, and it’s something we’ve already seen with videos of people living in Grand Theft Auto, with raps about joints and with reviewers recommending books. So while it may have started out as a social network for doing little dances, it has quickly become a place to share your tastes. And, of course, this is where movie buffs come in.

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Beyond the movie critic channels that tell you how important it is that you watch the latest Netflix or Disney Plus series, there is a TikTok trend that is delighting the most hipster cinephiles. The trend in question is based on imitating life as if it were a Wes Anderson movie. That is, with saturated colors, analog aesthetics, eighties clothes and lots and lots of symmetry.

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Under the hashtag #wesanderson we find multiple examples of this. It’s no longer just people uploading their favorite moments from the movies, but they are bringing Anderson’s films to real life. And in what a way.

One of the profiles that most use this aesthetic is illy_films, and it does so with entire guides on how to catch serial killers:

But it is usually used with more costumbrist scenes, as avawillyums does:

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With a good imagination, everything is symmetrical. Let a girl day dream! #wesanderson

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And if the setting is perfect, like this hotel in Beverly Hills, so much the better for the trend:

Although, really, it can be taken to any possible environment:

If you also want to try this trend, you can follow the tips below to achieve the desired color:

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Juan Carlos Saloz

Juan Carlos Saloz

Cultural journalist specialized in film, series, comics, video games, and everything your parents tried to keep you away from during your childhood. Also an aspiring film director, screenwriter, and professional troublemaker.

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