Immersive 'Asteroid City': Wes Anderson's Best Film Yet?

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Immersive 'Asteroid City': Wes Anderson's Best Film Yet?
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An exhibition of the sets, props, costumes, and artwork used in Wes Anderson's latest film, Asteroid City, has opened at 180 The Strand in London. The exhibition aims to immerse visitors in the film's fictitious world, a desert town in 1950s America famous for its meteor crater and celestial observatory. The exhibition features large sets, costumes, and props spread across three main spaces, with audio clips and parts of the film projected onto walls referencing scenes relevant to the nearby displays. Visitors can interact with some of the sets and props, and the exhibition ends with a recreation of a luncheonette featured in the movie where visitors can order food and drink.

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