The Grand Budapest Hotel

Cory 2022-03-21 09:01:13

Very good-looking, the best movie I have seen recently, the picture is so beautiful, the music is just right, the plot is ups and downs, and it goes back to history. What touches the movie is the warmth, to the lover, to the same kind. If it is a comedy, it should be regarded as a high-level comedy.

At first I saw it as a literary film, and then I saw the detective plot. Later I thought it was really a comedy. Even the horror part was dealt with quite funny. The editing was clean and neat. There were not many jokes. In the end, I felt that it was a warm film. In fact, Mr. Gusta’s love for Zero is more derived from the compassion of his life experience and his personal compassion. He rebuked Zero when he just escaped from prison to later self-blame and apologize. He feels that the qualities of human beings are actually reflected in these. Locally, standardize your words and deeds and be compassionate. The whole plot does not procrastinate, until the end of the full story of Zero, but at the end of the film, I remembered a description of Zero at the beginning. In him, I saw a deep loneliness.

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  • Dmitri: If I learn you ever once laid a finger on my mother's body, living or dead, I swear to God, I'll cut your throat! You hear me?

    M. Gustave: I thought I was supposed to be a fucking faggot.

    Dmitri: You are, but you're bisexual.

  • Pinky: Me and the boys talked it over. We think you're a really straight fellow.

    M. Gustave: Well, I've never been accused of that before, but I appreciate the sentiment.