A brand-new visual odyssey from Accidentally Wes Anderson, authorised by the legendary filmmaker, taking readers on stunning adventures to every continent and sharing idiosyncratic and oddly moving human tales along the way.
A sequel to the first book - more shots that look EXACTLY like Wes Anderson would shoot them. This could be fun to do on vacation. Even take shots like these around home. Very perpendicular, minimalist, looking for lines of symmetry. You know it when you see it.
Pictures taken from around the globe. With text going into some details of the object being photographed.
Fun to read and view.
4.25*
For Wes Anderson movies (to understand this style), go see: Year Title 1996 Bottle Rocket 1998 Rushmore 2001 The Royal Tenenbaums 2004 The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou 2007 The Darjeeling Limited 2009 Fantastic Mr. Fox 2012 Moonrise Kingdom 2014 The Grand Budapest Hotel 2018 Isle of Dogs 2021 The French Dispatch 2023 Asteroid City 2024 The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and Three More 2025 The Phoenician Scheme
What appears initially like a surface-level photo journey destined for artisan coffee tables everywhere is actually a surprisingly well-researched and in-depth travel guide filled with anecdotes, social history, and stunning compositions. Makes you wish the director himself would set more of his films in far-flung anachronistic beauty spots of the kind that made the Darjeeling Limited, the French Dispatch, and the Grand Budapest Hotel so appealing.
I desperately want to live in a Wes Anderson film, but unfortunately books like this are the closest I'll ever get :(
I didn't like this as much as the previous volume since some of the pictures seemed more pastel-aesthetic than Wes-Anderson-aesthetic, but the pictures were all beautiful. I hope the authors come out with another volume!
Lots of fun, colorful pictures and interesting stories! My one complaint is that there are a dozen two-page spreads of perfectly symmetrical photos that would be so gorgeous except the binding of the book creates a huge, disappointing break in the center of those photos.
What a joy to delve into all these mini stories of unique locations. I’ve loved my mornings for the past couple of weeks being an armchair traveler. The photos are amazing and I can’t wait to visit some of these places!
Je ziet dat dit een tweede editie is en de Kovals ondertussen al meer ervaring hebben met boeken te publiceren: de kwaliteit van de foto's ligt een pak hoger dan die van de eerste editie.
I love everything about this gorgeous book. Great photos, maps, text. A coffee table book to return to many times, even, dare I say it, base some of my travels around!
Love the Instagram account and this book delves deeper into each photo, providing a history of the location, a fun fact and always a touch of humor in every story.
Since I'd enjoyed the original "Accidentally Wes Anderson" collection, this time I knew what to expect. I borrowed this book from the library soon after its release, and lingering over the photos and descriptions brought me great pleasure. I recognize the underlying gimmick, but I embrace the color schemes and unusual tableaux. There are still a few too many lighthouses, swimming pools and viewfinders, but perhaps they are meant to reflect the mood of "The Life Aquatic." I am a sucker for the train photos -- perhaps they are meant to conjure "The Darjeeling Limited." Many other pages seem to highlight colors most familiar to "The Grand Budapest Hotel." Again, I suspect it is harder to curate this project than it might seem, so I credit the authors.