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The Grand Budapest Hotel

The Grand Budapest Hotel is a visually stunning and whimsically crafted film that combines humor with poignant themes of friendship and loss. Its unique storytelling and rich aesthetic make it a delightful experience for viewers.

The Grand Budapest Hotel

Where to watch: Buy

Movie · Comedy · Drama

Wed · 1h 40m

Director: Wes Anderson

Starring: Ralph Fiennes, F. Murray Abraham, Mathieu Amalric

Overview

The Grand Budapest Hotel tells of a legendary concierge at a famous European hotel between the wars and his friendship with a young employee who becomes his trusted protégé. The story involves the theft and recovery of a priceless Renaissance painting, the battle for an enormous family fortune and the slow and then sudden upheavals that transformed Europe during the first half of the 20th century.

Director

Wes Anderson

Cast

Ralph Fiennes, F. Murray Abraham, Mathieu Amalric

Curator Review

Verdict

The Grand Budapest Hotel is a visually stunning and whimsically crafted film that combines humor with poignant themes of friendship and loss. Its unique storytelling and rich aesthetic make it a delightful experience for viewers.

Best for

  • Fans of Wes Anderson's distinct style
  • Those who appreciate intricate set designs
  • Viewers looking for a blend of comedy and drama

Skip if

  • Dislike of stylized filmmaking
  • Preference for straightforward narratives
  • Not a fan of dark humor

Overview

Wes Anderson's The Grand Budapest Hotel is a masterclass in visual storytelling, where every frame is meticulously crafted to create an enchanting world. The film's narrative, which weaves through time and space, is both a whimsical adventure and a poignant exploration of friendship amidst chaos. Ralph Fiennes delivers a standout performance as the concierge, bringing charm and depth to a character who navigates the complexities of loyalty and loss.

Worth noting

The film's humor is laced with a bittersweet undertone, reflecting the historical backdrop of a Europe on the brink of change. Anderson's signature style is on full display, with vibrant colors and symmetrical compositions that make the film a visual feast. It's a delightful blend of comedy and drama that resonates with audiences, making it a must-watch for fans of inventive cinema.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Georgia Coley (5★) · 45142 likes

a movie about a girl, who reads a book about a man, who hears a story about a lobby boy, who meets a man who runs a hotel, a hotel for which the story, the book, and the movie are named for

hollie amanda (5★) · 28339 likes

sir that’s my emotional support lobby boy

Josh Lewis (4★) · 19578 likes

Is it possible to frame an entire feature film and hang it on your wall? Have we discovered how to do this? Asking for a friend.

kayla (5★) · 17396 likes

I’m gonna write a letter to Wes Anderson asking him to be the interior designer for my home

aaron (5★) · 17293 likes

“ass or tits?” bro the colour scheme in wes anderson movies

Themes

Friendship, Loss, Nostalgia, Adventure, Class struggle

Topics

Comedy, Drama, Visual storytelling, Whimsy, Historical, Adventure

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