Moonrise Kingdom — Where Story Meets Style  @LessonsfromtheScreenplay
Moonrise Kingdom — Where Story Meets Style  @LessonsfromtheScreenplay
Lessons from the Screenplay | Moonrise Kingdom — Where Story Meets Style @LessonsfromtheScreenplay | Uploaded October 2016 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
In Moonrise Kingdom, Wes Anderson’s style is the perfect match for the story. He uses details to create a believable world, establishes the rules of this fantastical story, and creates a tone that forms a connection between the audience and the characters of Suzy and Sam.

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