- The latest
Wes Anderson movie, "The French Dispatch ," premiered at Cannes this week. - Fans are loving a cast photo of Anderson with
Bill Murray ,Tilda Swinton , andTimothee Chalamet . - The image of the four in completely contrasting styles has spurred a new
meme format.
"The French Dispatch" premiered this week at the Cannes Film Festival but the media frenzy surrounding the movie comes from a cast picture.
The latest Wes Anderson movie is about the staff of a magazine about to print their last-ever issue and stars many well-known names in Hollywood such as Timothee Chalamet, Tilda Swinton, and Bill Murray.
However, when the three stars and the director, Wes Anderson, came to the photocall for the premiere, their stylists clearly had different ideas of what the dress code should be. Ranging from Bill Murray's summer outfit to Tilda Swinton's bright-blue office look, the four of them together were quite an interesting sight.
So, the internet did what it does best and turned the clashing styles into a new meme. The wildly popular meme format compares the four different styles to another set of four things. People were quick to bring in the generational comparison in the picture.
-Philip Bump (@pbump) July 15, 2021
There were also references to the difference between social-media platforms.
-Jessica Shortall (@jessicashortall) July 14, 2021
-Joey Palacios (@Joeycules) July 15, 2021
"The French Dispatch" is about journalism, and some
-Jon Christian (@Jon_Christian) July 14, 2021
-Ferris Jabr (@ferrisjabr) July 14, 2021
-Talking Biz News (@talkingbiznews) July 14, 2021
Some users went so far as to compare themselves to the background leg seen behind Timothee Chalamet in the picture.
-Morning Brew ☕️ (@MorningBrew) July 14, 2021
Beyond the meme-ing, some people zeroed in on other strange details from the photo - like how Murray is wearing two watches.
-laney (@dailylaney) July 15, 2021
-Jonathan McClory (@JonathanMcClory) July 16, 2021
And finally, some users got really creative with the meme.
-Broly 'The Phenomenal Adonis' (@BrolyAdonis2021) July 16, 2021
-Dave Itzkoff (@ditzkoff) July 15, 2021
"The French Dispatch" received a nine-minute standing ovation when it premiered at Cannes.