contemplation after humor

Ima 2022-04-23 07:01:14

As Mr. Gustav said: In the darkest place, there will be a glimmer of hope, that is the warmth of human nature! But sometimes human nature is not a life-saving straw, and Mr. Gustave died under his human nature. In the face of a dark society, the glimmer of humanity cannot illuminate the entire darkness. Just as the temptation of "the world is so big, I want to see it" is no match for the intimidation of "the society is too dark and there are traps everywhere"!

But the world is not about strong people, it needs people who can shine in the dark. But the shimmer will bring a scorching sun-like light to the society, thus illuminating the whole world!

Wu is a simple and persistent person, but he also has a simplicity that others do not have, so he can go to the end and become the most successful person (of course, there is no Mr. Gustave to stand out for him, he He couldn't get to this point either) His foolish loyalty brought him a friendship and success.

The darkness of society is mixed with the light of humanity, let us know that the world is not dark! There is a hint of sadness in the dark humorous plot, and it is in line with the original appearance of the world!

A warm but sad story, after the humor, the rest is silence!

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Extended Reading
  • Edgardo 2022-03-23 09:01:15

    The eyes are full of Webster's style, and the ears are all Alexandre Desplat. The whole scene is a joyful movie-watching experience with shaking brains and feet.

  • Lue 2021-10-20 18:59:25

    The exciting colors, the unique characters, the tempo of the rapid movement of the camera taking off, the unstoppable coolness and praise. For such a director, no matter how subtle the role, the actor will be willing to accept it, because the most subtle role also has enough personality for the audience to remember.

The Grand Budapest Hotel quotes

  • Mr. Moustafa: [Recounting his memories of M. Gustave at the Budapest Hotel] I began to realize that many of the hotel's most valued and distinguished guests came for him. It seemed to be an essential part of his duties... But I believe it was also his pleasure. The requirements were always the same. They had to be rich, old, insecure, vain, superficial, blonde, needy.

    Young Writer: Why blonde?

    Mr. Moustafa: Because they all were.

  • Mr. Moustafa: [Recounting his memories of M. Gustave at the Budapest Hotel] He was, by the way, the most liberally perfumed man I had ever encountered. The scent announced his approach from a great distance and lingered for many minutes after he was gone.