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Review: That said, more often than Wes Anderson walks the fine line in between madness and genius. The Grand Hotel Budapest, however, this difference does not exist: funny becomes great, great and he was so funny. It was his work on the well, or at least the movie is all creative impulses Andersons upravac, producing coherent action art. His films have always been Izvorotlivij, charming, and out of this world, but never again was first immersed in the audience Andersonland as completely as this film. Color, camera movement to move between different parts of the set, the music, the distortion wide angle lens, funny stellar cast, Andersons trademark elements combine to produce Anderson's latest film. CGI is absolutely ridiculous used way of perfect for adding surrealism of the film. It is also many well-designed, not only visually, but structurally. Unlike some of his previous work, editing, pace and rhythm of Budapest are pitch-perfect.Is gasuper movie? Im not sure. Do not attempt to deal with issues of death, love, despair, those big. On the other hand, it is permeated with nostalgia, a desire for super A bittersweet history of long age, and interesting characters produced. It is technically a comedy agent, and must be noted that the genre seems to suit special brand of Andersons More movies better. But never the first Hitchcocks MacGuffin as embodied in an explicit way as a boy with Apple. The plot is just a mechanism to transport Anderson to his vision to the screen, in the special vizijasvet different from ours, but filled with just as much a loss and, by the same time, as our human compassion. There's a comedy, but it's more than money, or too over the top, and most viewers are uncomfortable either. Imapogodak only common, too many of each image is in its place one measure that they oblikkoherentan beginning of the movie, and fantastic to. |
Year: 2014
Genre: Comedy
Director: Wes Anderson
Starring: Ralph Fiennes, F. Murray Abraham, Mathieu Amalric
Genre: Comedy
Director: Wes Anderson
Starring: Ralph Fiennes, F. Murray Abraham, Mathieu Amalric
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