BEAUTY & STYLE
lush maximalism
Films where visual abundance is the primary cinematic experience — saturated color, dense production design, ornamental excess, and layered texture that overwhelm the eye with deliberate, rapturous artifice, treating the frame as a space to be filled to overflowing with beauty, strangeness, or grotesquerie. Distinct from sleek-modern (which achieves aesthetic impact through control, restraint, and precision) by requiring excess and accumulation rather than elegant reduction; distinct from fever-dream (which is defined by surreal, destabilizing dream-logic and psychological disorientation) by centering visual opulence as the primary affect — a lush-maximalist film may be entirely coherent in narrative while remaining overwhelming in its designed sensory density.

Black Narcissus
1947

The Red Shoes
1948

Moulin Rouge!
2001

The Leopard
1963

Barry Lyndon
1975

Raise the Red Lantern
1991

Ran
1985

Yellow Submarine
1968

The Grand Budapest Hotel
2014

Howl's Moving Castle
2004

Coco
2017

Redline
2009

Beauty and the Beast
1946

The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover
1989

Fantastic Planet
1973

Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters
1985

Suspiria
1977

Kwaidan
1965

Belladonna of Sadness
1973

Princess Mononoke
1997

What Dreams May Come
1998

West Side Story
2021

Bram Stoker's Dracula
1992

Death in Venice
1971

Spirited Away
2001