Review of The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) by Joeyrios — 28 Sep 2014
It is Wes Anderson at his finest. Being the most probable first Best Picture contender of the year, Budapest gives so much in only one hour and a half. The film quality is rich, the handsome visuals are strong and the characters (especially Ralph Fienne's most iconic Monsier Gustave H.
) are all strong in their own ways. The music is also something that makes this movie such a great achievement. Though the great Alexandre Desplat made a wonderful work scoring the film, I was intrigued by the the idea of having other Swiss musical composers like Osë Schuppel and Siegfried Behrend creating music for this film.
It is a very important factor. The cinematography, the costumes, the PLOT and the sequence of events were all perfect. The running time is also a favorable factor. It gives us premium film quality in a fast-paced set of 90 minutes.
There is nothing wrong to say about "The Grand Budapest Hotel".
This review of The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) was written by Joeyrios on 28 Sep 2014.
The Grand Budapest Hotel has generally received very positive reviews.
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