What If Wes Anderson Directed 'Forrest Gump'?

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Andrea Romano
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What If Wes Anderson Directed 'Forrest Gump'?
Credit: Louis Paquet

Wes Anderson has a very specific -- and some would say predictable -- style.

Filmmaker Louis Paquet perfectly reimagined the opening credits for the 1994 classic Forrest Gump as though Wes Anderson directed the Tom Hanks movie. Besides the obvious yellow text and bright, primary colors that are typical for a Anderson film, each character is represented by their own set of items, neatly arranged and perfectly centered in the frame, of course.

[seealso slug=http://sale-online.click/2014/03/19/wes-anderson-centered/%5D%3C/p%3E%3Cp%3E%3C/p%3E%3Cp%3EAny way you try to imagine it, though, Gump just wouldn't be Gump without its iconic floating feather sequence.

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