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"Wes Anderson’s first Academy Award-winning output "The Grand Budapest Hotel" is a film you want to cuddle with, it’s so warm, witty, and magical. The author (Tom Wilkinson) narrates about his journey to the Alpine luxury suite the Grand Budapest and his encounter with himself (Jude Law) and the elderly melancholic owner Zero Moustafa (F Murray Abraham). When he was a boy in 1932, he (Tony Revolori) worked there as a bellhop for Monsieur Gustav (Ralph Fiennes) and conspired a caper of the pai"
"November 25th Directed by: Wes Anderson 5th Viewing Before: 4 After: 4"
" Notes: To be honest, I always had a hard time with Wes Anderson. I mean, I always admired his work and his movies have always been visually impressive but I was missing something in his stories and I usually didn’t connect with them very well. Anyway, at last, with this movie, he finally nailed it. Indeed, he finally managed to mix his whimsical visual style and his hilarious characters with a very entertaining plot. To be honest, I still think I prefer ‘Fantastic Mr. Fox’ but this movie"
" Notes: To be honest, I always had a hard time with Wes Anderson. I mean, I always admired his work and his movies have always been visually impressive but I was missing something in his stories and I usually didn’t connect with them very well. Anyway, at last, with this movie, he finally nailed it. Indeed, he finally managed to mix his whimsical visual style and his hilarious characters with a very entertaining plot. To be honest, I still think I prefer ‘Fantastic Mr. Fox’ but this movie"
" The Grand Budapest Hotel was the first film I ever saw twice in the cinema. And since then there aren't that many of them. Lovely piece of a story, lovely characters, lovely humour. Everything that I've ever wanted from Wes Anderson film, if not from film in general."
" First Viewing Viewing Date: December 28th Via: iTunes Store Plot: The adventures of Gustave H, a legendary concierge at a famous hotel from the fictional Republic of Zubrowka between the first and second World Wars, and Zero Moustafa, the lobby boy who becomes his most trusted friend. Rating: 8.1/10"
"Best Picture - The Grand Budapest Hotel Best Director - Wes Anderson - The Grand Budapest Hotel Best Original Screenplay - Christopher Nolan, Jonathan Nolan - "