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Watch The Grand Budapest Hotel Online Set to be Wes Anderson’s highest-earning film, The Grand Budapest Hotel follows on the heels of the also successful Moonrise Kingdom in matching his now-familiar odd-bod aesthetic with a mainstream audience. But where Moonrise was awash with wistful nostalgia in its take on adolescence, romance and scouting, Anderson’s latest mines its period setting in service of a broadly comical tale which enjoys frequent diversions into both black and off-colour humour even as a body count amasses and the Second World War threatens to intrude on the borders of the titular hotel’s fictitious homeland.



The cast list deceptively points to another sprawling ensemble effort, but despite the bountiful number of familiar faces on display and the amount of wandering in time and aspect ratio the film does, its arguably the most fixed around an individual performance of any Anderson pic since Rushmore. In a rare comic lead performance, Ralph Fiennes throws himself into a character that, thanks to Anderson’s screenplay, frequently offers unexpected laughs. As Mr Gustave – hotel concierge, elderly guests’ “companion”, perfume enthusiast and over-user of the word “darling” – Fiennes makes full use of the character’s ambiguity in class, legality, manners and sexuality, aided by whip-smart dialogue and a welcome eagerness to ham things up when required.



Unmistakably Anderson in style and tone, complete with some hilarious The Fantastic Mr Fox-sque moments, it’s satisfying to see this level of craftsmanship applied to a film that is often so silly it’s a pure delight to watch. Though as time catches up with Mr. Gustave and his hotel, it’d seem that there is a larger vein of bittersweet nostalgia lurking than you’d detect during Grand Budapest’s many side-splitting moments…



Watch The Grand Budapest Hotel Online Known for his whimsical style and patented cinematic drama, Wes Anderson is without a doubt one of the most talented filmmakers out there. Not only does he allow his rather kooky imagination to drive his artistic films, but he also asks the audience to follow him as he unravels something beautiful and a bit strange. If you’ve never seen any of Anderson’s films, please make The Grand Budapest Hotel your first.



A narrative within a narrative, this wonderful blend of humor, sensuality and the occasional F-word set the tone for what will likely be a classic within American filmmaking. This caper is set in Zubrowka, a fictionalized European nation that Anderson treats as the height of old-world charm. There are castles, fantastically elaborate pastries in pink boxes, mustaches and an air of wealth that emanates from the film. Monsieur Gustave (Ralph Fiennes) is the title character of Anderson’s wicked creation and is likely one of the funniest, most provocative personalities to ever hit the screen. He works as the all-knowing concierge at the Grand Budapest Hotel and, in between conning rich older women into bed (and likely a few men), he lives by a code of service, elegance, manners, a fine bottle of bubbly and romantic poetry. He’s a total scoundrel, too, but in a way that only adds to the magnetism of his character.



When Zero (Tony Revolori) comes to the hotel as the new lobby boy, Monsieur Gustave takes him under his wing and becomes something of a confidante and mentor for the young and displaced boy with no family, friends or money. Although the plot is complicated at times, the jist of it follows Monsieur Gustave and Zero on their haphazard adventures as they attempt to reclaim Gustave’s rightful inheritance from his former lover, Madame D. (Tilda Swinton); namely, a hilariously awful portrait titled “Boy with Apple.” From here, a cast of deliciously delightful characters are thrown into the mix, including the one and only Bill Murray, Harvey Keitel, Jude Law, Jeff Goldblum and Saoirse Ronan.



Watch The Grand Budapest Hotel Online Fans of Anderson will rejoice at his classic elements, including the cinematography, fanciful characters and stylized melodrama. In short, I couldn’t recommend this film more; it’s endlessly charming, witty and hilarious all at once.
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