The Grand Budapest Hotel - 4.5 out of 5 10 Apr 14 / M / 100 - TopicsExpress



          

The Grand Budapest Hotel - 4.5 out of 5 10 Apr 14 / M / 100 mins Wes Anderson is nothing if not unique. His legion of art-house fans adore him for being fresh, chic and not conforming to mainstream marketability. Others only see pretention, pomposity and arty-fartiness. I’m somewhere in the middle; I love The Royal Tenenbaums and admire Fantastic Mr. Fox but care little for his others. There should be nary an argument about the likeability of Grand Budapest though, it’s a cinematic delight from start to finish. Anderson leaves no artistic stone unturned; mixing genres, framing four stories (spanning multiple generations) within each other like a Russian nesting doll, toying with aspect ratios and even dabbling in black and white cinematography. The meticulously designed sets, lavish costumes and gorgeous lighting fill each frame with intricate beauty and are ideally accompanied by Alexandre Desplat’s sumptuous score. It’s all pulled together by Anderson’s own cracking script, which supplies a fulfilling narrative and graces the huge ensemble cast with side-splitting one liners. And what a phenomenal cast it is. Outstanding as Gustave H, the suave and enigmatic concierge of the titular hotel, Ralph Fiennes leads a roster that boasts 3 Oscar winners, 8 Oscar nominees and, naturally for a Wes Anderson picture, Bill Murray and Owen Wilson. Uproarious, intriguing, dazzling and affecting – a must see for lovers of old-school cinema.
Posted on: Mon, 21 Apr 2014 07:23:42 +0000

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