35 Pictures Of Real-Life Places That Look Like They’re Straight Out Of A Wes Anderson Film

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I didn’t realize there was an entire subreddit called Accidental Wes Anderson, but it makes sense now that I’ve seen it.

Every once in a while, you’ll pass a place that feels a little too perfect, as if Wes Anderson himself had picked out a color palette and staged it. These are those oddly charming moments where real life accidentally looks like it has a director.

1. “Where Legends Lunched — Paris, France”

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3. “Bainbridge Ferry — Seattle”

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4. “Two Doors”

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6. “Alone at the Beach”

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7. “Universal Studios Florida”

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8. “Seaside Heights, NJ.”

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10. “Something good is on the horizon”

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12. “I was told I should post this here”

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13. “New Jersey strip mall.”

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14. “Warsaw”

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15. “The Mobile Shop”

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16. “Beautiful Window Cat”

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17. “Montmartre Paris”

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18. “This North Korean conference room”

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19. “Path Of Dogs”

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20. “Bus in Ukraine”

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21. “A train in Inner Mongolia, China”

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22. “Geometric Sunset”

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23. “Politics in Moldova.”

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24. “Japanese train conductor”

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25. “A lone house.”

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26. “Coffee fit for any Zissou”

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27. “This Street in Buffalo.”

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28. “This dim sum restaurant in Hong Kong”

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29. “Swimming Pools”

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30. “Hong Kong Playground by Ludwig Favre”

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31. “The ferry ride back home”

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32. “Pink restaurant in London”

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33. “1965 cool scouts and girls”

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34. “Cinema in Germany”

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35. “These seats once the view changed to just water”

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