Genre: Comedy/Adventure
Running Length: 1:39
Cast: Ralph Fiennes, Tony Revolori, Adrien Brody, Willem Dafoe, Edward Norton, Jeff Goldblum, Saoirse Ronan, F. Murray Abraham
Director: Wes Anderson
If only Stephen Chow continued the trajectory of making his brand of
"nonsensical" movies, he would have created something like
THE GRAND
BUDAPEST HOTEL as he matures in his profession; a much richer and denser
experience but still possesses all his trademarks - a relatively easy
to follow storyline set in a surreal world littered with exaggerated
characters caught in quirky situations (and blood bleeding from their
nose). But I digressed. Wes Anderson's Budapest Hotel is an engaging 90+
minutes of unconventional adventure and idiosyncratic humour all framed
up in
obsessively carefully composed and symmetrical shots (with
beautiful bright striking colours). There are sudden burst of
unexpectedness throughout the movie. My favourite was a particularly
lengthy chase scene where the action becomes increasingly elaborated.
Ralph Fiennes is our main protagonist, the concierge of the The Grand
Budapest Hotel and he plays a caricature of himself - the impeccable
gentleman (some of the film's most amusing moments occur when he gets
angry, slips out of character and goes on a profanity laced rant). I
could never imagined Ralph Fiennes being attached to a film like this
but he owned it. A big shout out to Tony Revolori (the lobby boy,
Fiennes' protege) for his debut as Fiennes supporting actor. I must say
he held himself up very well among all the A-list supporting cast and
cameos. Not everyone will enjoy this movie but if you're looking for a
"matured Stephen Chow" fix, you will be pleasantly surprised.
Rating: 8.5/10
Didn't notice this in the cinemas. Is this showing here or you downloaded this?
ReplyDeleteWatched it in the cinemas. GSC. Very selected cinemas. Go to http://www.gsc.com.my/ and click on Select Movies.
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