“I do not want to look at it”: Wes Anderson Lashes Out At Viral TikTok Trend Ahead Of Scarlett Johansson Starrer ‘Asteroid City’ Release

Wes Anderson Lashes Out At Viral TikTok Trend Ahead Of Scarlett Johansson Starrer ‘Asteroid City’ Release
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The art is as good as the artist, which holds true no matter if it’s showcased on canvas, on stone and marble, or created into a motion picture, the artist’s expression is unique to themselves. Therefore, director Wes Anderson is one of the most respected and revered filmmakers in modern-day Hollywood thanks to his unorthodox yet unique approach towards the art of cinema.

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Wes Anderson
Wes Anderson

And with a successful and illustrious track record with his directorial offerings over the years, he has amassed a large fan following from within the film industry as well as from the audience. But even though he loves the attention and respect his artistic expression receives, a recent TikTok trend has been bugging him, to the point he’s lashing out at it.

Wes Anderson Doesn’t Want To See Films Reimagined In His Directorial Style

Wes Anderson's The French Dispatch
A still from Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch

Famous for his uniquely recognizable style of direction that includes vivid use of pastel as well as punchy color scheme, uncanny character designs, and unorthodox yet intriguing use of eccentricities in front of the rolling camera. With so much impact that Wes Anderson creates with his artistic expression in motion pictures, fans are beyond mesmerized, so much so that they want to recreate that style on their own, something that the director apparently doesn’t like being done.

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In a recent interview, The Grand Budapest Hotel director talked about the recent TikTok challenge titled  “The Wes Anderson Challange” where fans are recreating his style and posting videos on the short content platform. While he may have no issues with this at first, the problem he has is the constant stream of memes he is receiving which contains content related to this challenge. With his statement, he has made it clear that he doesn’t wish to receive them anymore. He said:

“I’m very good at protecting myself from seeing all that stuff, If somebody sends me something like that I’ll immediately erase it and say, ‘Please, sorry, do not send me things of people doing me.’ Because I do not want to look at it, thinking, ‘Is that what I do? Is that what I mean?’ I don’t want to see too much of someone else thinking about what I try to be because, God knows, I could then start doing it.”

Therefore, with so much going on in his mind, Anderson would rather focus on what to do next rather than what people might perceive of him.

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What’s Next For Wes Anderson?

A still from Asteroid City
A still from Asteroid City

Bringing his unique style back into direction, Anderson recently revealed his film Asteroid City to the world. Along with stars like Scarlett Johansson and Tom Hanks being a part of the project, the film also boasts a unique and intriguing storyline that fans would love. The story is based in the year 1995 and it details the tale of a grieving father who travels to a stargazing event in a desert town, where things turn from pleasant to disruptive pretty quickly for everyone residing there.

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Asteroid City, released in cinemas on 23rd May 2023.

Source: The Times

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