WATCH: Women pays tribute to grandma with Wes Anderson-inspired funeral

The latest TikTok trend takes on the unique Wes Anderson's filmography. Picture: Pexels

The latest TikTok trend takes on the unique Wes Anderson's filmography. Picture: Pexels

Published Sep 5, 2023

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When it comes to TikTokers, one thing is abundantly clear: trends on the platform can either catapult you into the spotlight or leave you secretly cringing.

Unsurprisingly, there's yet another trend sweeping through the TikTokverse and it’s all about the world of Wes Anderson's cinematic creations.

For those not in the know, Wes Anderson is a renowned filmmaker known for his distinctive visual style and whimsical storytelling.

People enjoy his movies because of the authentically designed backgrounds, interesting and unusual characters, and the blend of nostalgia and weirdness in a special way.

The latest TikTok trend takes on the unique Wes Anderson filmography, from intricate set designs to iconic costume choices, and the symmetrical shots and colour palettes that are his signature to the idiosyncratic film.

Some even attempt to recreate his distinct visual style in their own creative projects.

One particular TikToker took it a step further by incorporating the trend to her Grandma’s funeral. Yes, one of the worst occasions in life.

@angelafvlynch’s caption reads: “RIP Grandma, you’ll slay on in our hearts.”

Following a series of very well done scenes of the woman and family members at grandma’s funeral service, the caption reads: “You better not act like you’re in a Wes Anderson film at Grandma’s funeral”

Of course how people choose to grieve is up to them.

@angelafvlynch RIP Grandma, you’ll slay on in our hearts 🫶🏼👼✨ #wesanderson #frenchdispatch #asteroidcity #film #filmtok #womeninfilm #grandbudapesthotel #moonrisekingdom #fantasticmrfox #aesthetic #wesandersontrend ♬ original sound - Angela Lynch

One viewer commented: “This was genuinely the best one I’ve seen. Sincerely, a huge Wes Anderson fan.”

“From someone that grew up in the Midwest, this absolutely wins this trend.“

“My grandkids better show up and out for my funeral like this,” wrote another.

It appears that either humans have grown desensitized to the point where funerals are no longer private and mourning spaces, or the world has evolved into a place where art is much more highly valued.

Meanwhile, the trend is taking over across the world and some deem it as the best trend yet.

— sofyank96 (@sofyank96) May 7, 2023