Sunday, March 16, 2014

Cinema: The Grand Budapest Hotel

Quite an intriguing movie really, although I was stuffed into the theaters first row, there were so many parts and pieces of this film that I found action packed in a loving way. Even though the film was cut into sections and stories, it wasn't one of those films where halfway through you had lost all sight of what was going on and where and with whom, in this instance, it was layer out in an orderly fashion giving you clips that flowed together.

It was a Clue kind of set up... always bringing you back to Mr. Green in the room with a candlestick.

Overall the film was about a Hotel Concierge and his Lobby boy whom worked at The Grand Budapest Hotel, a well known and popular destination. The Hotel Concierge was well known by all his visitors, including one woman with who admired him dearly and as shown in the beginning, he took great care of. Upon her death, the hotel concierge inherited a priceless piece of art in which the lady had owned and this lead to the rest of the story of the Hotel Concierge and his Lobby as they fought for this piece of art and their vocations.

**** four stars (Excluding seating)

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