(I watched it at station B, and the tearing between Wen and Qing is also quite interesting)
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Ena 2022-04-19 09:01:17
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Reid 2022-03-25 09:01:05
Each frame of the picture is like a colorful buttery fruit hard candy, the color is full and bright and attractive. As for what the movie says, I don’t really understand it. The escape part only attracted a little attention, and the rest was just watching the big coffee performers. Finally, I have to say that Ralph's accent is really ugly. The intentions of this film can be seen everywhere, the costume design, scene design, and art photography are all extremely elegant, showing extraordinary charm.
Marques 2022-03-25 09:01:05
I used to have no feelings for Wes Anderson, now I completely hate him
The Grand Budapest Hotel quotes
M. Gustave: Why are we stopping at a Barley Field?
[Title Card: 19th October, The Closing of the Frontier]
M. Gustave: [the train comes to a stop, the Doors to the cabin room swing open, soldiers stand at the doorway]
M. Gustave: Well, Hello there, chaps.
Franz: Documents, please.
M. Gustave: With pleasure.
[Hands the officer his papers]
M. Gustave: It's not a very flattering portrait, I'm afraid, I was once considered a great beauty.
[Notices the soldier's name tag, it reads: "Cpl F. Müller."]
M. Gustave: What's the F. Stand for, Fritz? Franz?
Franz: Franz.
M. Gustave: [Cheerfully] I knew it!
[Zero hands the soldier his papers]
M. Gustave: He's making a funny face.
M. Gustave: [to the soldier] That's a Migatory Visa with stage three worker status, Franz darling, he's with me.
Franz: [Hesitates, looks at Zero] Come outside, please.
M. Gustave: Now wait a minute, sit down, Zero. His papers are in order, I crossed referenced them myself with The Bureau of Labor and Servitude. You can't arrest him simply because he's a bloody immigrant, he hasn't done anything wrong!
[a moment of disbelief, the soldier looks, then grabs Zero by the arm and rises him from his seat. A light struggle breaks out, Gustave, angered, yells at them]
M. Gustave: Stop it! Stop, damn you!
Zero: Never mind, Mousier Gustave! Let them proceed!
M. Gustave: Ow, that hurts!
[Zero and Gustave are roughly shoved against the wall]
M. Gustave: You filthy, godamn, pock-marked, fascist assholes! Take your hands off my lobby boy!
[a whistle blows, and the door to the wagon opens. Everyone stops moving. Inspector A.J. Henckels walks into the room, he stands at the doorway]
Henckels: What's the problem?
M. Gustave: This is outrageous! The young man works for me at the Grand Budapest Hotel in Nebelsbad.
Henckels: Mousier Gustave?
[pauses]
Henckels: My name is Henckels, I'm the son of Dr. and Mrs. Wolfgang Henckels Bergersdörfer. Do you remember me?
Agatha: [about M.Gustave and Zero] Whence came these two radiant celestial brothers, united for an instant, as they crossed the upper stratosphere of our starry window, one from the east, and one from the west.
M. Gustave: VERY good.