Budget
$25,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$59,301,324
Opening weekend US & Canada
$811,166
Gross worldwide
$172,945,750
Budget
$25,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$59,301,324
Opening weekend US & Canada
$811,166
Gross worldwide
$172,945,750
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By Jaunita 2022-04-24 07:01:02
The Grand Budapest Hotel and Zweig
Stefan Zweig, Ph.D., Poet, Short Story Master, Biographer, Pacifist, Jew, Rich Second Generation. Of course, these simple labels are not enough to tell a full and human Zweig.
"The Grand Budapest Hotel," directed by Wes Anderson in 2014, expresses Zweig's nostalgia with a symmetrical film filled with girly pink. At the end of the film, the dark curtain rises and reads:
Inspired by the Writing of
STFFAN ZWEIG
Born: Vienna,...
By Alberto 2022-04-24 07:01:02
The story is simple and the clues are clear, but the background is far from what I thought After reading the book, watch the movie again!
【About the story itself】
【About Zweig】
【About social background】
By Miles 2022-04-23 07:01:14
European style represented by Gustav and Cumfu
n brush "The Grand Budapest Hotel"
"His world disappeared long before he entered, but he maintained this illusion with great grace."
Zweig's demise of classical Europe
as well as!
I finally found out why Mr. Gustafa is inexplicably familiar to me: Benny's Sherlock Holmes, face + accent + action...
By Dustin 2022-04-23 07:01:14
What I remember very deeply is that Gustavo maintained the identity of the lobby manager no matter what situation he was in. In the prison, he recommended soups to people on demand. After escaping, he gave priority to Zero, and gave it to the waiter in the car. Tipping, etc. At first, I thought it was specially arranged to create a comedy effect. After reading the hot review, I generally understood that it was expressing humanistic care. I couldn’t help but think of Lu Xiaoman’s family in...
By Mason 2022-04-23 07:01:14
The Five Storytelling Space of the Grand Hotel
Watching movies on weekends, The Grand Budapest Hotel, The Grand Budapest Hotel, a unique movie, is the best movie I have seen in 2014. The general idea of the story is that in a virtual country in Eastern Europe, a grand hotel manager was appointed by a lady to inherit her huge inheritance. Of course, the greedy and murderous family members of the deceased were unwilling to give up, thus starting a life-and-death struggle.
It can be said from three aspects: character, style and...
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By Shaylee 2023-09-29 16:57:54
This is a story about how diaosi got the inheritance, but because diaosi (door boy) is a secondary character, not a teenager, but a story about middle-aged people, let some of the film's tone (except those familiar scenes) read It looks more like a movie from Jean-Pierre...
By Dessie 2023-09-17 20:44:57
The lens is so beautiful and fun!...
By Zoe 2023-09-04 21:40:53
The writer in the movie is so Maugham-like, gossipy and empathetic (not mean?). "His old world disappeared long before he died, he just maintained this illusion extremely gracefully", it turned out to be a tribute to Zweig, kneeling...PS: Anderson's style is like Wong Kar Wai , others can't learn. PS: The narrator changed three or four times, this is another "author's film",...
By Deonte 2023-08-16 04:10:09
Couldn't be better @mk2...
By Turner 2023-07-15 10:59:49
It’s so good-looking, and it’s the kind of good-looking that has no dead ends. Every second is worth remembering. The smooth narrative, the beautiful pictures, and the tactics of the sea of stars, the viewing process is really wonderful. Wes Anderson's wit and playfulness are intoxicating, so far this year's personal...
M. Gustave: If this do be the end, "Farewell!" cried the wounded piper-boy...
[Jopling stomps]
M. Gustave: ...whilst the muskets cracked, and the yeomen roared "Hurrah", and the ramparts fell...
[Jopling stomps]
M. Gustave: "Methinks me breathes me last, me fears!" said he...
[Zero pushes Jopling from behind; Jopling falls screaming over M. Gustave's head]
M. Gustave: Holy shit, you got him!
M. Gustave: [sees soldiers enter the hotel] The beginning of the end of the end of the beginning has begun. A sad finale played off-key on a broken-down saloon piano in the outskirts of a forgotten ghost town. I'd rather not bear witness to such blasphemy.
Zero: Me neither.
M. Gustave: The Grand Budapest has become a troops' barracks. I shall never cross its threshold again in my lifetime.
Zero: Me neither.
M. Gustave: Never again shall I...
[Zero spots Agatha]
Zero: Actually I think we might be going in there right now after all!
M. Gustave: Excuse me. Have you seen a pastry girl with a package under her arm in the last minute and a half?
Otto: Yep. She just got on the elevator with Mr. Desgoffe und Taxis.
M. Gustave: Thank you.
Zero: I'm sorry, who are you?
Otto: Otto, sir. The new lobby boy?
Zero: Well, you haven't been trained properly, Otto. A lobby boy never provides information of that kind. You're a stone wall. Understood?