‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’ is classic Wes Anderson‘ – Trailer of the new movie
Wes Anderson‘s latest foray into the world of forbidden love is a little more off-kilter than 2012′s sweet childhood romance Moonrise Kingdom. It’s not that Sam and Suzy’s budding union was all sunshine and butterflies; it’s just that The Grand Budapest Hotel‘s events are set off by a mustachioed Ralph Fiennes having relations with an 84 year-old Tilda Swinton, Film School Rejects report.
Fiennes plays a top-notch concierge named Gustave H., who takes on an apprentice and confidant to shadow him in all his endeavors. When Swinton’s wealthy heiress suddenly dies, all hell breaks loose as her gang of relatives come after him (“I go to bed with all my friends,” he purrs to her son Adrien Brody. Brave man.) as they realize she’s left some very valuable assets to him in her will. There’s also a small predicament that some believe that he may have murdered her as well, Film School Rejects according.
The film appears to be told through the eyes of Gustave’s apprentice, meaning we’re getting a look at a very ridiculous world of adults, even if he truly believes it to be serious and respectable. In true Andersonian fashion, the landscapes are lush, the hotel is ornate and the colors are vibrant; even if the situation is grim, it’s kind of a world you want to be immersed in.
Film School Rejects underlined, favorite shot of an adult doing a silly task: Willem Defoe riding a motorbike with tiny goggles.
Check out the trailer here:
Source: http://filmschoolrejects.com
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