What are the wonderful details of "The Grand Budapest Hotel"?

Corene 2022-03-22 09:01:12

I feel that there is a meaning of the line. At the end, Zero said that Gustav maintained the illusion of his world with grace, but later he said that the world he maintained no longer existed before Gustav died. Here I think about what is reflected in the movie, there may be three kinds, but I just guess or do over-explanation like middle school reading questions. First, in the movie, Gustav showed more than one anger that was different from the usual graceful and calm state. The shots at these moments are all very cleverly designed. You can see the expression of zero behind Gustav for a moment, which is unbelievable. , Shock, shock, he should be very concerned about Gustav's changes, seeing that the elegant world maintained by Gustav is actually a fig leaf. (This is because I usually care about observing the terrible performance of myself and others when it really endangers my own interests.) The second is Gustav's answer to zero. He was also a doorman before, his The world turned out to be like this, not so mysterious. The feeling of another world he once created for Zero also disappeared at this moment. The third is that Gustav's praise of human nature is no longer useful. For the first time, despite being hurt by the soldiers on the train, Gustav was rewarded for his kindness, so the brilliance of humanity was still visible, but the second time, all of these things that worked before disappeared and the soldiers were hurt. At zero, Gustav was shot and killed directly. They no longer touch the two of them with human bodies. They can also feel the difference in the atmosphere of the two trains before and after, from the tense atmosphere. It can already be seen that Gustav's remarks have completely angered the other party, and his hope of life is not high. The human world that Gustav believed in no longer exists.

Zero's final lines made me sad again. The meaning only exists for a short while, and the rest is...unspeakable boring and hopeless, ah

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Extended Reading
  • Bernita 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    Three and a half. Continued Anderson's attitude of looking at the world. Nostalgia for the old world, light enough, sad, elegant, and appropriate humor, the surface is perfect, but the inner heaviness is only quietly carried by a few iconic things, leaving no trace. It is like a beautiful ruin built on the pain of the past.

  • Godfrey 2022-03-23 09:01:15

    Perfect in every way.

The Grand Budapest Hotel quotes

  • M. Gustave: How does one come by front row aisle seats for a first night at the Opera Toscana with one day's notice? How does one arrange a private viewing of the tapestry collection at the Royal Saxon Gallery? How does one secure a corner table at Chez Dominique on a Thursday?

    [to Ivan, on the telephone]

    M. Gustave: Ivan, darling, it's Gustave, hello!... Well, I was until about five minutes ago. We've taken it upon ourselves to clear out in a hurry, if you see what I mean... Well, through a sewer, as it happens... Exactly! Listen, Ivan, I'm sorry to cut you off, but we're in a bit of a bind. This is an official request. I'm formally calling on the special services of...

    [Title card: THE SOCIETY OF THE CROSSED KEYS]

  • M. Gustave: I'm not angry with Serge; you can't blame someone for their basic lack of moral fiber. He's a frightened little yellow-bellied coward. It's not his fault, is it?

    Zero: I don't know, it depends.

    M. Gustave: Well, you can say that about most anything, "it depends". Of course it depends.

    Zero: Of course it depends, of course it depends.

    M. Gustave: Yes, I suppose you're right; of course it depends. However, that doesn't mean I'm not going to throttle the little swamp rat.