Would you like to take a vacation
in Europe and stay in a luxurious hotel situated in the mystical mountains?
While at it enjoy the sights, smells and sounds of the country in mind tingling
details? Then think no further, the doors of The Grand Budapest Hotel is open
for you. The Grand Budapest Hotel (GBH) is not just a movie but an experience
in a whole different level. If you were not blown out by its grace then you
must see a doctor immediately. This is by far in my opinion the best Wes
Anderson movie that takes the viewer in an epic journey through the fictional
land of Zubrowa and a hotel named The Grand Budapest.
The tale of GBH is told from
perspective of Zero (Tony Revolori) a lobby boy who works for the hotel. And he
works under the talented and charismatic concierge M. Gustave (Ralph Fiennes.) These
two brings us a story so unfamiliar and whimsically magnificent, a story of
romance, fantasy and above all adventurous. And from the very start to the
ending scene you will not blink because it looks that delicious.
If you recall Wes Anderson’s
earlier works like Moonrise Kingdom (2012), The Darjeeling Limited (2007) and Fantastic
Mr. Fox (2009) you already know that he has a style of his own and Wes’s movies
looks insanely detailed. But GBH surpasses all of them and gives realism a new
definition. It’s a mix of miniature models, live sets and computer animation that
makes this movie by far one of the most memorable of that sort. When you get
used to the brilliant looks of the film then you start to engulf in the
characters. And the finest and the impressive cast will not let you rest a
minute. GBH unveils a parade of talented and well-known actors character by
character just like it unveils its beautiful story. Adrien Brody, Willem Dafoe,
Jeff Goldblum, Jude Law, Bill Murray and Edward Norton are few of them. And the
mix of cinematography and performance is complete by seemingly synchronizing and
fabulously ear pleasing score by Alexandre Desplat who has dozens of compelling
movie scores under his belt.
This movie is not just a movie
that you will only enjoy while watching. It is like some delicious desert you
had while enjoying your most anticipated holiday on the cold mountains. You
will recall its taste over and over again and will be mesmerized by it. And
those brilliant sequences of the funniest jail break, cable car ride on to the
steep mountains, high speed chase down a snowy slope will be steadily embedded
in your brain. And that’s just the tip of the ice berg.
Genre: Comedy
Director: Wes Anderson
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