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Character IntroductionCharacter ** Gustav (Ralph Fiennes.
The Grand Budapest Hotel.
The manager has a mustache, a purple tuxedo, and a pungent cologne.
Gustav was demanding and rigorous, with a keen desire to provide first-class service, serving and seducing the ladies of the place. He values his protégé Zero very much, and the final cause of death was to be killed by Nazi soldiers in order to protect his protégé. Zero (Tony Revololi).
The doorman of the Grand Budapest Hotel, who had to flee because of the war in his hometown, came to the Grand Budapest Hotel as a doorman. He became Mr. Gustav's most proud protégé, and was praised by Mr. Gustav for surpassing him when he was a doorman. Agatha (Saoirse Ronan.
As a cake shop worker, Zero's lover, with a resolute and brave personality. Gives Mr. Gutasf (Ralph Fiennes) the necessary tools to escape from prison and is deeply in love with Zero. Mrs. D (Tilda Swinton after makeup.
One of Gustav's lovers, 84-year-old Mrs. D, bequeathed a precious painting to Gustav after a mysterious death in a nearby home. In the end, he was killed by accident, executed a second suicide note, and donated all his property to Mr. Gustav. Henckles (Edward Norton.
The police officer who investigates Mrs. D's being **, arrests Gustav, and pursues Gustav as he escapes from prison. Dmitry (Adrian Brody.
As the eldest son of Mrs. D, he will do whatever it takes to compete for the inheritance and his mother's famous paintings. He instructed his men to kill the lawyer, the original housekeeper of the family, and framed Gustav and put him in prison.
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The trailer for The Grand Budapest Hotel is scum.
When I started watching the trailer, I thought the movie was one.
A hilarious comedy with a platter of chowder, and the same goes for reading the synopsis.
It turned out that the movie originally had a plot, so it was taken as a film.
I watched the detective drama; It turned out that there was a theme on the plot.
, so I watched it as a literary film; Finally discovered.
There are not only literature and art, but also politics, history, and literature.
is a movie with a realm, a level, and a letter of satisfaction.
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The Grand Budapest Hotel is an expression of the decline and fall of European civilization.
The movie "The Grand Budapest Hotel" is the eighth feature film of American director Wes Anderson, which was written and directed by him and starred Ralph Fiennes, Tony Revololi, Saoirse Ronan, Edward Norton, etc. The film tells the story of the saga of a janitor at a famous European hotel during the war, and his friendship with a young employee who later became his most trusted protégé.
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The Grand Budapest Hotel is an expression of the decline and fall of European civilization. The story of the Grand Budapest Hotel begins with an unknown writer who arrives at a hotel called Budapest in order to concentrate on his work, where the writer meets the owner of the hotel, Mustafa, who invites the writer to dinner, during which he tells the writer about the past and present life of this weathered hotel.
Features of the Grand Budapest Hotel:The Grand Budapest Hotel is the most anticipated film of the American film awards season, a fairytale historical drama that brings together many famous European and American actors, and tells the story of the legendary life of two generations of doorman-turned-managers of the Grand Budapest Hotel, which revolves around wealth, art and love.
The different characters in the film are out of the possession of wealth, the pursuit of desire, the desire for freedom, the loyalty to friendship and the persistence of love, and the characters in the play are constantly shuttling through various spaces, even if the static images will point to the doors, windows, porches and stairs that connect different spaces, and even the unique space of painting.
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"Jujube Blind Budapest Hotel".Set in Europe from the 30s to the 60s of the 20th century, the film revolves around a legendary hotel concierge and his young protégé. In the famous and crowded Budapest Hotel
Concierge Gustav.
Mr. has experienced a lot of sensual dogs and horses, among which there are many ridiculous anecdotes such as the theft of priceless famous paintings, and the property disputes of famous royal families; Not only that, but he also witnessed the vicissitudes of war in Europe for half a century, ...... the world with this luxury hotel
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Metaphor: The cruelty of war.
Through the first half of the film, the audience is presented with the prosperity of the Grand Budapest Hotel. After the pursuit of Mrs. D's son and the baptism of war, the Grand Budapest Hotel has receded from its former glory, and it has become obsolete and old.
The pink-toned Grand Budapest Hotel is a representation of good things, and the director visually contrasts the stark contrast between the front and back of the hotel, highlighting the devastating nature of war on good things, like a nightmare.
The director first uses vision to drive the contagion, and uses the nested narrative of the matryoshka doll to express the narrative theme hidden in the film, and achieves a balance between visuality and storytelling.
On the one hand, the audience feels the director's romantic fairy tale complex in the sweet picture, and on the other hand, from the dark documentary historical reproduction presented everywhere in the film, it arouses people's reflection on the cruel war.
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