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The Grand Budapest Hotel Reviews

  • Burdette 2021-10-19 09:52:03

    (Subjective assumption) Talking about the connection between this movie and Zweig

    When "Inspired by Stefan Zweig" (corrected: "Inspired by the writings of Stefan Zweig") was typed on the screen at the end of the film, several things I didn't think about when I watched it suddenly felt very clever. There are actually three Zweigs in the movie, two of which are obviously...

  • Suzanne 2021-10-19 09:52:03

    A postcard sent to old Europe

    "The Grand Budapest Hotel" is not my favorite Wes Anderson movie, but this does not prevent it from being a dazzling movie experience in the cinema.   It has all the elements of Webster’s movies: moving and long-term, warm-toned gorgeous scenery, exquisite decoration and clothing, cold...

  • Amelie 2021-10-19 09:52:03

    The world of yesterday that will never come back

    Rather than talking about the farce of inheritance and murder, he is actually talking about Gustav. But it is better to say that he reminds people of Zweig than to Don Quixote. This person is keen on lyric poetry, and he does not forget to recite a paragraph when he is about to die; pay attention...

  • Wade 2021-10-19 09:52:03

    Boy with apple

    The Guardian has an article that analyzes the picture in the movie that caused the trouble-whether Boy with Apple likes it or not. The setting is made by the painter Johannes Van Hoytl, the works of the Renaissance period. The real painter is an Englishman named Michael Taylor. To sum it...

  • Roselyn 2021-10-19 09:52:03

    The King of Yesterday, Mr. Gustav Zweig (not related to the movie)

    Zweig has been on the list of my favorite writers for more than two years. When watching a movie, I can’t help but think of Zweig. I think he should be such a gentleman who likes to recite poetry. beard). At the end Zero said: To be frank, I think his world had vanished long before he ever entered...

  • Newell 2021-10-19 09:52:03

    Designed for the "Budapest Hotel"

    Designing for "The Grand Budapest Hotel" Wes Anderson's new film "The Grand Budapest Hotel" can be described as a design feast. In March of this year, Creative Review magazine interviewed Annie Atkins, the chief graphic designer of the film, and talked about her How to collaborate with Wes...