Why Do Wes Anderson Use Weather In Rushmore

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In the film Rushmore by Wes Anderson, the character’s dispositions are extremely juxtaposed. Sometimes the characters seem to be engulfed by a feeling of emptiness, loneliness and depression. Other times the characters are extremely motivated and determined. Wes Anderson helps generate this emotional atmosphere by using distinctive weather too help set the tone. He uses weather as a metaphor for the characters emotional state. Wes Anderson utilizes weather to show the inner conflict and turmoil inside of the characters that they often never fully express through words. It may appear to just be random at first but upon closer inspection it is clear to see it is done purposefully. In the opening scene of Rushmore, during Max Fischer’s dream, …show more content…

These events are amplified by the fact that Max loses a friend Dirk Calloway and is expelled from Rushmore. As well as Herman Blume begins filing for a divorce. The weather appears to be cloudier and greyer. It begins to look like a literal storm is brewing as tensions rise between the characters in the movie. The weather is not just indicative of the current stresses on the relationships between the characters, but also their personal feelings on events as they begin losing what little they care about in their …show more content…

Over the course of the next couple of scenes the clouds become less grey and morose and more sun appears to come through. This culminates with his final act of inviting everyone to either be in or attend his play. While we cannot know if the sun ever reappears because the play is during the evening indoors. Max makes amends towards all the characters in the film and everyone seems to be relatively fulfilled at the ending. We never really do know though if the sun would come out again though for the film does not show it. So maybe all the characters are left a little empty, or perhaps one can believe that the characters truly found themselves. The ending is left open and ambiguous by Wes Anderson on purpose. The reason being he wants the viewer to think about if the characters are fulfilled, and no longer have a void that cannot be

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