There’s a colorful sense of whimsy in every Wes Anderson movie that extends beyond the costumes and dialogue. It’s something that can be seen in every building and locale present in any of the famous director’s movies. Now it’s given way to a subreddit where redditors share real-life locations that seem plucked from a Wes Anderson theme. Accidental Wes Anderson is a place where users share images of quirky, bright, and unique places that all seem like they could be inhabited by Bill Murray, Jason Schwartzman, and Owen Wilson. As with every subreddit, all you need to do is search for the posts with the most upvotes to see the cream of the crop. And if you happen to have a secluded pink hotel near you, make sure you snap a picture and earn some gold.
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