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Originally Posted by foreverasskiss
it's oddly familar to me like my grandfathers house. his shit can be too nostalgic and 60's, 70's New England rich for me, but hey i was also some 13 yr old relaxing to Stones records in my attic once. prepping for Brown Uni.
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Nostalgia is very much a part of Wes Anderson flicks, its why my pops especially enjoyed Moonrise Kingdom because essentially that was his life (not literally the plot, but the setting). Also Tennenbaums was satire of rich, the rest of his flicks aren't just about rich people, though I agree, they're not often poor.