Written by Wes Anderson & Owen Wilson

  • The Royal Tenenbaums establishes its “Narrator” by opening the movie with a book cover and dividing the story into chapters like a book, so it’s natural for a voice to be reading/telling us the story. 

  • Notice that the writers never include the (V.O.) parenthetical next to the Narrator’s name. Rather voice-over is implied — and that’s okay. For purposes of this draft, we get it. 

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