A melancholy local policeman (Bruce Willis), Suzy’s parents (Bill Murray and Frances McDormand), and a strict Scout Master (Edward Norton) lead a search party to find the runaways. Visual Style & Aesthetic
Ultimately, Moonrise Kingdom is a bittersweet fable about the bravery it takes to find a place where you truly belong. It captures that specific moment in adolescence when life feels both incredibly small and infinitely large. Moonrise Kingdom
Anderson uses golden yellows to evoke nostalgia and innocence, paired with earthy greens that reflect the island's wilderness. Anderson uses golden yellows to evoke nostalgia and
To discuss Moonrise Kingdom is to discuss the color palette. Cinematographer Robert Yeoman lens the film in a warm, autumnal amber and mustard yellow, punctuated by the startling teal of Suzy’s coocoo eye shadow and the crimson red of her well-worn suitcase. It looks like a 1960s National Geographic spread curated by a sad clown. It looks like a 1960s National Geographic spread