GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL recounts the adventures of Gustave H, a
legendary concierge at a famous European hotel between the wars, and Zero
Moustafa, the lobby boy who becomes his most trusted friend. The story involves
the theft and recovery of a priceless Renaissance painting and the battle for
an enormous family fortune -- all against the back-drop of a suddenly and
dramatically changing Continent.
This simply has to be my new favourite movie, I absolutely loved every mad minute of it. It is beautiful, funny, smart, silly, sad, and full of fantastic lines delivered by that incredible cast. Even the long end credits are a joy with that zingly balalaika music. It all looks incredible - I don't care whether its a real hotel or CGI every shot of it amazes.

The colour and sets are all intoxicating, not only the Hotel but also Mendl's confectionery shop, and that very bleak prison. We follow the adventures of the new lobby boy Zero (Tony Revolori) who becomes best friends with the mercurial Gustave - F. Murray Abraham as the owner of the hotel recounts the tale to young writer Jude Law and we are off on a whirlwind ride. I shall be checking in to the Hotel again before too long.
Beautiful, brilliant film. Saw it for the first time on Sunday (picked it up on DVD for just £4) and like you instantly fell for it and reviewed it.
ReplyDeleteYes, I saw your review the other day and it made me determined to get the dvd off the shelf where its been since it came out. its a marvellous experience and a movie to return to. I am now equally stunned by Almodovar's THE SKIN IN LIVE IN and Sorrentino's THE GREAT BEAUTY - two more riveting experiences.
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