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In the early 20th century, the legendary concierge Gustave H. (Ralph Fiennes) trained the lobby boy Zero Moustafa (Tony Revolori) at the Grand Budapest, an appealing European hotel, offering top-notch services to guests I will. In this story of Wes Anderson, in this skilfully cryptic story, this training is interrupted by murder, theft, impressionists, rescue, pastry training, love affair, wild ski chase. It is not much common sense).

Fiennes offers outstanding performance as a brilliant topic gustave, a concierge who dedicated his life to provide excellent service. He sleeps with all his "friends". Many of them are rich elderly women who visit the hotel in particular. His unnatural character 's character (sometimes crude but sometimes cultivated despite being uncontrollable) and his ambiguous sexuality makes him an attractive screened character.

Chaos is Grand Budapest Hotel

Suspicious death of Gustave's old bed partner, Madame D (Tilda Swinton, a heavy make-up like an 80-year-old woman) confuses hotel routines. Her greedy family got angry that Madame D's lawyer (Jeff Goldblum) left Gustave with a precious Renaissance picture titled "Boy With Apple."

The son of an old lady (Adrien Brody) promises revenge for an unhappy Gustave and instructs the family's hitman (Willem Dafoe) to take care of this problem. From this point, police, thugs, monks, prisoners, concierges (members of the association crossing the borders) Madam · D (cross-border association member) crossing the border to help and hurt the Gustave who steals his picture from the fear of confusion It maintains innocence on the death of.

Movie star movie revolving door

The star enters and exits this movie in much the same way as when the stars were moving through the rotating front entrance of the luxurious hotel. Though not included in the movie, their appearance (including Anderson's other films Bill Murray and Owen Wilson) makes a very strange stamp on the movie.

The story of Madcap of Alexandre Desplat (Anderson & Moonrise Kingdom also offers), strange characters, unpleasant camera angles, painting design, and unforgettable music score make eyes and ears pleasing. However, like the beautiful and obese chaos that appears in the whole movie, Grand Budapest Hotel Rather than offering much nutrition, simply leave a sweet taste in your mouth.

Grand Budapest Hotel

The boy in the lobby became a luxurious concierge friend at a European hotel in a rough era.

  • Ralph Fiennes, F. Murray Abraham, Mathieu Amalric, Adrien Brody, Wilem Dafoe, Jeff Goldblum, Tilda Swinton, Harvey Keitel, Jude Law, Billy Murray, Edward Norton, Tony Reborior, Saoirse Ronan
  • Director: Wes Anderson
  • Author: Wes Anderson (Screenplay and Story); Hugo Guinness (Story); Stefan Zweig (inspired by the work)
  • Genre: Comedy / Drama
  • Execution time: 99 minutes
  • MPAA evaluation: R (for language, some sexual content and violence)



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