
Think of
The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) and pink pastels, purple uniforms, and the occasional splash of red may come to mind, offset by the ochres and faded wood grains of the scenes that frame the main story.
Moonrise Kingdom (2012)? Yellow . . .
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