I was thirteen when I first watched The Royal Tenenbaums with my best friend and I liked it only because it was an aesthetically pleasing movie. Every year after that my best friend and I made it a tradition to watch all Wes Anderson’s films when we got together during the summer and every time I re-watched The Royal Tenenbaums there was always something new I discovered in the movie. It was two summers ago when I saw the deeper theme of childhood and letting go of it. The three children in the Tenenbaum family embodied …show more content…
There is no denying the beauty of the film that lies in Anderson’s portrayal of a family drama as a fairy tale with his vibrant and distinct cinematography but much more in addition to that were the subtle windows of emotion in the film that showed even these highly eccentric characters were