sreda, 15. marec 2017

Film review: The Grand Budapest Hotel

 The Grand Budapest Hotel is a comedy film. It doesn't really have a main actor but two important ones are Ralp Fiennes and Tony Revolori. The film is directed by Wes Anderson.
 The story is set in a fictional Central European state and begins in year 1932. A young lobby boy Zero Moustafa (played by Tony Revolori) arrives at the hotel after his hometown in a foreign county was razed and his family was executed. The hotel is lead by Monsieur Gustave H. though the owner is unknown. Gustave quickly becomes fond of Zero. Zero befriends and later proposes to Agatha, who is a local cook. One month later Gustave takes Zero to the wake of his wealthy lover. In her will Gustave is promised a very expensive painting, which enrages the family members. Soon Gustave and Zero are faced with many problems.
 The film is very colurful and really witty and amusing. Its setting is unordinary and interesting. Some might not be appeased by its unordinary mature or by the bittersweet ending.
 As every thing that ever existed this film too will not appeal to everyobe, But I would wager most people would like it, especially those that don't only watch soap operas and romantic comedies.




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