- EXT. JAPAN - DAY:
A young WES ANDERSON, fresh out of film school, is walking through the streets of Kyoto, Japan. He is in awe of the beautiful architecture and landscapes.
- INT. KUROSAWA MUSEUM - DAY:
WES ANDERSON visits the Kurosawa Museum, where he is inspired by the director's iconic films. He is particularly struck by the visual composition and the use of color in Kurosawa's work.
[SCENE 2]
- INT. WES ANDERSON'S APARTMENT - DAY:
WES ANDERSON, inspired by his visit to the Kurosawa Museum, begins to sketch out his own storyboards. He draws meticulously detailed frames, incorporating Kurosawa's visual style into his own quirky aesthetic.
[SCENE 3]
- EXT. MOVIE SET - DAY:
WES ANDERSON directs his first short film, channeling Kurosawa's influence in every frame. The film is a success and launches his career as a filmmaker.
[SCENE 4]
- MONTAGE:
A series of clips from WES ANDERSON'S films showcase his use of Kurosawa-inspired visuals, including symmetrical composition, vibrant colors, and dynamic camera movements.
[SCENE 5]
- INT. WES ANDERSON'S STUDIO - DAY:
An older WES ANDERSON, now a renowned filmmaker, sits at his desk, reflecting on his career. He holds a Kurosawa film poster in his hands and smiles, grateful for the inspiration he found in the master's work.