Movie Reviews

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Wednesday, March 26, 2014

March Movie #3: Grand Budapest Hotel

Starring: Ralph Fiennes, F. Murray Abraham, Tony Revolori, Saoirse Ronan
Directed By: Wes Anderson
Run Time: 1 hour 40 minutes

The Grand Budapest Hotel is about the heyday of the hotel and its concierge M. Gustave (played by Fiennes) and lobby boy Zero (played by Revolori).

This is a story teller's movie. It relies on whimsy and good writing in order to get the story told (versus violence, sight gags, or explosions). The style is reminiscent of movies from the 40s, filled with fast dialog. Each word is chosen for a reason - it all has meaning.

There is a lot of whimsy in this movie. A lot. Blink and you'll miss it. Crunch too hard on your popcorn and you won't hear it. One of the things I didn't notice at first but it's hard to miss as the movie goes on: All the signs in the hotel. There is an abundance. A plethora. A ton. The amount is just funny. Everything gets a sign. Everything.

This movie feels like a play. Perhaps because it is very wordy but the general vibe is theatrical. It would translate very well to the stage. (And if this is actually a play, no one laugh at me... too long).

This movie is definitely a throw-back to a different era. It has a very nostalgic feel to it.

I liked it. It wasn't as funny as I had read it was going to be. But nonetheless, I appreciated how different it was. It's well told, well acted, and is, in general, fun.

If I have a criticism of the movie, it's that I did not understand how and why the hotel was rennovated in the 60s (they never allude to that; there's obviously a noticeable difference between even the outside of the hotel in 1929 vs 1969). Yes, it adds to a bit of the comedy as it now is so drab and lackluster, however, I'm not sure any hotelier would, in his right mind, actually modernize something that screams classic. Bleh.

All in all, this is a really good movie. It's fast paced. There's a lot of intrigue and mystery, a true old fashioned caper. It's funny. It's cute.

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