The Grand Budapest Hotel
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Starring: Ralph Fiennes, Jude Law, F Murray Abraham, Edward Norton, Mathieu Amalric
Rated: 6/10
It comes with an ensemble of stars and is still languid and gentle and comes without any searing competition for screen space. Like all that is true of old world charm, this one too grows on you in a hidden manner, making no hue and cry around a potent storyline emerging out of a pre and post Hitler Europe.
For a director to get away with haivng the masterful Jude Law as a mute witness of proceedings unfolding before him through a narrator who has been through it all speaks volumes about the self assurance of a well fleshed out and simply irresistable storyline.
Ralph Fiennes is the central butler of the Grand Budapest Hotel story which, over the years, sees the grandeur and the decay of time. Both hues have been captured beautifully by the art director and all the colours sepia, grays or otherwise come in handy to enhance your mood to go back in time. Add to this some real humour to hidden pathos and you have the best cocktail of life as it happens in the theatres this week.
And remember, languid doesn’t mean slow. It means smooth and interesting. Not to be missed.
Source: Sunday Pioneer, 27 July, 2014
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