Grand Budapest Hotel

Titolo originale: The Grand Budapest Hotel
Regia: Wes Anderson |
Anno: 2014
Origine: United States of America | Germany |
Generi: Commedia Dramma
Tag: hotel | painting | wartime | eastern europe | melancholy | author | gunfight | theft | nostalgic | bellboy | mentor protégé relationship | european | hotel lobby | renaissance painting | 1960s | 1930s | satirical | playful | whimsical | wry |
Cast: Ralph Fiennes | F. Murray Abraham | Mathieu Amalric | Adrien Brody | Willem Dafoe | Jeff Goldblum | Harvey Keitel | Jude Law | Bill Murray | Edward Norton | Saoirse Ronan | Jason Schwartzman | Léa Seydoux | Tilda Swinton | Tom Wilkinson | Owen Wilson | Tony Revolori | Larry Pine | Giselda Volodi | Florian Lukas | Karl Markovics | Volker Michalowski | Neal Huff | Bob Balaban | Fisher Stevens | Wallace Wolodarsky | Waris Ahluwalia | Jella Niemann | Marcel Mazur | Robert Bienas | Manfred Lindner | Oliver Claridge | Bernhard Kremser | Kunichi Nomura | Sister Anna Rademacher | Heinz-Werner Jeschkowski | Steffen Scheumann | Sabine Euler | Renate Klein | Uwe Holoubek | Francesco Zippel | Enrico Hoffmann | Daniel Steiner | Marie Goyette | Hendrik von Bültzingslöwen | Paul Schlase | Jenő Orosz | Gyula Lukács | Darin Damjanow | Dar Ronge | Georg Rittmannsperger | Dirk Bossmann | Arwin Lobedann | Robin Hurlstone | Jutta Westphal | Matthias Holfert | Lisa Kreuzer | Gisela Bech | Birgit Müller | Ursula Kuhnt | Monika Krüger | Wolfram Nielacny | Reinhold Hegelow | Steffen Nixdorf | Rainer Reiners | Milton Welsh | Piet Paes | Michaela Caspar | Sabine Urig | Heike Hanold-Lynch | Roy Macready | John Peet | Carl Sprague | Golo Euler | Jürgen Schwämmle | Frank Jacob | Roman Berger | Michael Benthin | Matthias Matschke | Lennart Meyer | Alfred Hänel | Manpreet Gerlach | David Adamik | Moritz Hepper | David Cioffi | Lucas Hedges | Wolfgang Czeczor | Philipp Sonntag | Hans Martin Stier | Georg Tryphon | Gabriel Rush | Hannes Wegener | Gerald Sullivan | Oliver Hazell | Ben Howard | Bohumil Váchal | Marko Dyrlich | Ed Munro |

Una ragazza depone una chiave di una stanza d'hotel ai piedi del busto dedicato a uno scrittore scomparso. Lo stesso scrittore racconta delle origini del suo romanzo. Un uomo oramai anziano e stanco racconta in un albergo semi deserto ad un giovane scrittore la storia di Gustave H., il leggendario concierge del Grand Budapest Hotel, e del suo giovane protetto Zero, alle prese con il furto e il recupero di un dipinto rinascimentale inestimabile e la battaglia per un enorme patrimonio di famiglia.

Approfondimenti

Despite the movie's title, Wes Anderson confessed in an National Public Radio interview that Prague [...] D
Author (Tom Wilkinson) was a partially fictionalized version of Stefan Zweig. D
Vilmos Kovacs (Jeff Goldblum) was named after famous Hungarian Cinematographers (and friends) Vilmos [...] D
That's a miniature ladder descending at (56:47). D
After escaping from prison, M. Gustave calls upon the services of the Society of the Crossed Keys, a [...] D
A day in the life of Wes Anderson on a train: "One thing that was great, we sometimes scouted by tra [...] D
The 1968 sequences involving Jude Law and F. Murray Abraham were filmed first, due to the production [...] D
In addition to being one of the rare movies to have actual stories which are connected with the news [...] D
Jeff Goldblum, who plays Kovacs, played the title role in Ernie Kovac: Between the Laughter " a 1984 [...] D
Tilda Swinton spent five hours in the make-up chair to play eighty-four-year-old dowager Madame D. " [...] D
Harvey Keitel appeared in Bastardi senza gloria (2009) (though only in a voice cameo) which was also [...] D
The highest-grossing movie to date of writer, producer, and director Wes Anderson's career. D
M. Ivan (Bill Murray) can be read in Hungarian as "Mi van?", which means: "What's going on?" D
Lucas Hedges: as the pump attendant. He previously appeared in Moonrise Kingdom - Una fuga d'amore ( [...] D
Ralph Fiennes (Gustave) and Léa Seydoux (Clotilde) would reunite years later in the James Bond se [...] D
As an example of how important attention to detail is in movies, graphic designer Annie Atkins state [...] D
The ski chase - their James Bond moment - was made using miniature landscapes with animated skiers. D
The main auditorium in Stadthalle was used and appeared several times throughout this movie, but wit [...] D
The "Boy with Apple" painting appeared in various locations throughout the hotel and is hanging behi [...] D
When Dmitri checks into the Grand Budapest Hotel at the start of the war, M. Chuck puts him in the " [...] D
In the wedding scene, the snowy rock formation in the background is the Saxon Switzerland (Sächsi [...] D
This movie is part of the Criterion Collection, spine #1025. D
Wes Anderson had all of his male cast members grow their head/face hair in the months leading up to [...] D
Young Writer (Jude Law) was a fictionalized version of Stefan Zweig. D
Zero (Tony Revolori) leaves Agatha (Saoirse Ronan) a note revealing the hiding place of "Boy with Ap [...] D
In an interview with Stefan Zweig's biographer, Wes Anderson singles out two of Zweig's books, "Bewa [...] D
The erotic painting hung in place of "Boy with Apple" mimics the style of the early 20th century Aus [...] D
According to "Variety", Fox Searchlight Pictures sent its specification for this movie's "proper pro [...] D
The fictional painter Johannes van Hoytl the Younger (1613-1669) was based on a combination of Hans [...] D
The prison, which is shown twice for two short moments, is Kriebstein Castle, close to Chemnitz, Ger [...] D
The opening bust and the film itself are both inspired by the writings of Stefan Zweig, although the [...] D
Ludwig's tattoos are a direct copy of the character of Pere Jules in L'Atalante (1934). The "MAV" ta [...] D
Goldblum prepared for the recording for the commentary by re-watching the film a few days prior, and [...] D
This movie contains several references to Dame Agatha Christie's mysteries, including naming a chara [...] D
Poetry is often recited throughout the film by the main characters. Every time someone tries to reci [...] D
The soundtrack features a rare instrument; the balalaika, a three-stringed, triangular-shaped Russia [...] D
Wes Anderson saw a St. Bernard in the streets of Görlitz, Saxony, Germany where they filmed, took [...] D
When M. Gustave (Ralph Fiennes) says "thank you" to Wolf (Karl Markovics) before being told of the e [...] D
Saoirse Ronan plays Agatha, and Anderson recalls her asking what accent she should use for the chara [...] D
Part of the prison escape sees the group jumping over sleeping prisoners at (57:44), and Wes Anderso [...] D
With his motorcycle, black leather trench coat and pursuit of Kovacs (Jeff Goldblum) through the art [...] D
Zero was named after Zero Mostel. D
This was the highest-grossing independent movie of 2014, and the highest-grossing limited-release mo [...] D
According to writer, producer, and director Wes Anderson, the cast stayed in the same hotel, the Hot [...] D
Included amongst the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider. D
The character of M. Gustave was written for Ralph Fiennes. D
When Jopling is examining Agatha's picture on his deck, the insignia of the Zig-Zag division next to [...] D
"Boy With Apple" was painted by Michael Taylor, and the original sits behind a chair in Wes Anderson [...] D
Dame Angela Lansbury was originally cast as Madame D. She had to drop out due to scheduling conflict [...] D
The appearance and style of F. Murray Abraham's Mr. Moustafa is based on prolific American writer an [...] D
The scene in which Ludwig (Harvey Keitel) says "Good luck, kid!" before slapping Zero (Tony Revolori [...] D
The fictional Republic of Zubrowka was named after a Polish vodka liqueur named Zubrowka. D
This film is in the Official Top 250 Narrative Feature Films on Letterboxd. D
Jeff Goldblum suggested a dialogue change - swapping a "the" for an "an" - but was shut down by Wes [...] D
The character of Jopling was inspired by World War dispatch riders. D
Wes Anderson sent several of the cast/crew members robes modeled after the hotel's color scheme, and [...] D
L'Air de Panache (The Air of Plume) was produced by a Parisian fragrance boutique for Wes Anderson t [...] D
The Grand Hotel building was majorly based on the Palace Bristol Hotel in Karlovy Vary, with a funic [...] D
There were rumors that George Clooney made a cameo appearance during the shoot-out scene in the hote [...] D
The confessional booth scene at (1:16:23) between Gustave and Serge X. (Mathieu Amalric) was shot se [...] D
Jean Dujardin and Vincent Cassel were considered for the part of Serge X. D
In an interview, Saoirse Ronan said making the hotel's signature confection, the Courtisane au Choco [...] D
When old Zero and the Author sit at their dinner table, the flower vase has two flowers: a daffodil, [...] D
Unusually for a Wes Anderson film, this film was a major box-office success in the UK upon its theat [...] D
M. Gustave was modelled significantly on Stefan Zweig. D
During this movie, the concierges always address others and themselves with the title Monsieur. The [...] D
The town of Lutz was based on Lodz, Poland. D
"Not every actor in the cinema is able to be handed paragraphs and to sculpt them and shape them," s [...] D
Alexandre Desplat's Oscar for original musical score marks the first time a comedy has won the award [...] D
The double-ZZ symbol meant to be a riff on the Nazi's swastika was referred to on set as "the zig za [...] D
Ralph Fiennes partly based his character's vocal traits on English comic actor Leonard Rossiter. D

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Errori

When the concierges are pulled away from their important duties, one concierge is administering mode [...] D
All of the events attributed to "October 19" could not have happened on the same day. Madame D was m [...] D
The Mendl delivery van that M. Gustave and Zero are using near the end of the movie to get to the ho [...] D
When the cabins stop next to each other at the top of the mountain, the cable of the second cabin go [...] D
When Serge X. is serving the guests at the reading of Madame D.'s will, he is standing still in one [...] D
When Agatha and Zero are talking, Agatha's straps lie loosely on her arms in one shot, then tight on [...] D
When Jopling throws Deputy Kovacs' Persian cat from a second floor window, the cat has a very good c [...] D
On the train, Henckles gives M. Gustave a permit with a folded corner. In the close-up, the permit h [...] D
By all accounts, the murder of Madame D. apparently occurred on October 19, 1932, and yet the typewr [...] D
Kovacs says that Monsieur Gustave was claimed to have been seen on the evening of the October 19th, [...] D
When Monsieur Gustave hears the news of Madame D's death, according to the newspaper, it is October [...] D
When Jopling breaks the ice by stamping, cracks are quite close to M. Gustave's hands. In the next s [...] D
Zero and Agatha fall through the roof of the Mendl van after the line snaps, even though the van isn [...] D
M. Gustave calls a colleague from a phone booth, yet there are no wires connecting the phone booth t [...] D
In the beginning of the movie, during the author's conversation with the concierge, Monsieur Jean ru [...] D
While discussing the obstacles facing the group in breaking out of the prison, Ludwig mentions "a 32 [...] D
Every newspaper that features a date has the wrong day of the week. D
How did M. Gustave unwrap the painting and NOT see the envelope Serge X. had placed with it? D
When Zero sits on top the haystacks waiting for the car from the Hotel Excelsior Palace, his pencil [...] D
After the reading of Madame D.'s second will, articles in the Trans-Alpine Yodel newspaper are shown [...] D
When Jopling murders Kovacs, Kovacs' fingers drop in front of the door. In the next shot, however, a [...] D
When Jopling is at the gas station, the calendar on the wall says "October 1932", but shows October [...] D
Mr. Moustafa meets Young Author in 1968, and relates to him events which happened in 1932, 36 years [...] D
Mr. Moustafa and Young Writer sit to dine. Mr. Moustafa orders two ducks roasted with olives, rabbit [...] D
When Zero and Monsieur Gustave chase Jopling at Gabelmeister's peak, they each wear a priest's cloak [...] D
As Jopling stomps on the ice, the fingers of M. Gustave's hands change position between shots. D
M. Gustave unwraps the painting after it is given to him by Serge X., but when he places it into the [...] D
When Henckels is chasing them in the snow, it seems he uses an electric megaphone. Electric megaphon [...] D
The large kitchen in Lady D's castle is lit by fluorescent lamps. Though invented in the early 1930s [...] D
When Agatha is being interviewed the necklace is discolored on one side, then switches sides several [...] D
When deputy Kovacs is trying to escape Jopling, he boards a bus and draws the shade down, revealing [...] D
The golden crossed keys the concierges wear was not designed until 1953. D
In one elevator scene, the operator holds the control handle in the middle, which is "Stop", and the [...] D
After Zero flies over the balcony while trying to rescue Agatha, its curtain is draped over the rail [...] D
When Zero and M. Gustave are talking after the prison break, Zero's satchel strap is hanging over hi [...] D
Viewed in the direction of the cables with the station in the background, the cable car to Gabelmeis [...] D

Frase

M. Gustave: Excuse me. Have you seen a pastry girl [...] D
Dmitri: If I learn you ever once laid a finger on [...] D
Mr. Moustafa: I admire your work. Young Writer: I [...] D
M. Gustave: It's quite a thing, winning the loyalt [...] D
[Zero has just shown M. Gustave the newspaper arti [...] D
Serge X.: There's more. M. Gustave: Okay... Serg [...] D
M. Gustave: I'm not angry with Serge; you can't bl [...] D
Young Writer: At this point in the story, the old [...] D
M. Gustave: [interviewing will walking] Experience [...] D
M. Gustave: Why are we stopping at a Barley Field? [...] D
Monk: [At the observatory] Are you Monsieur Gustav [...] D
Serge X.: Forgive me, Monsieur Gustave, I never me [...] D
M. Gustave: Keep your hands off my lobby boy! D
M. Gustave: If this do be the end, "Farewell!" cri [...] D
Dmitri: You're not getting Boy with Apple, you god [...] D
M. Gustave: Why do you want to be a lobby boy? Ze [...] D
M. Gustave: Who's got The Throat-Slitter? D
Dmitri: [about M. Gustave] This criminal has plagu [...] D
Agatha: [about M.Gustave and Zero] Whence came the [...] D
M. Gustave: I was perhaps for a time considered th [...] D
[Gustave sees soldiers enter the Hotel] M. Gustav [...] D
M. Gustave: [Following Mme. Celine's death] All of [...] D
Dmitri: [discovering the painting's disappearance] [...] D
Mr. Moustafa: [Recounting his memories of M. Gusta [...] D
Young Writer: Is it simply your last connection to [...] D
Zero: What happened? M. Gustave: What happened, m [...] D
M. Gustave: [sees soldiers enter the hotel] The be [...] D
Zero: [Reading a letter from M. Gustave] "My dear [...] D
Mr. Moustafa: [on M.Gustave] There are still faint [...] D
M. Gustave: Rudeness is merely an expression of fe [...] D
M. Gustave: Give me a few squirts of L'air de Pana [...] D
M. Gustave: [pointing at an armful of flowers] The [...] D
M. Gustave: [Upon seeing Ludwig's map of Checkpoin [...] D
M. Gustave: You can't arrest him just because he's [...] D
M. Gustave: Serge X, missing. Deputy Kovacs, also [...] D
M. Gustave: I must say, I find that girl utterly d [...] D
M. Gustave: May I offer any of you inmates a plate [...] D
Deputy Kovacs: Did he just throw my cat out of the [...] D
M. Gustave: How does one come by front row aisle s [...] D
Henckels: Who's shooting who? Dmitri: That's Gust [...] D
[last lines] Young Writer: A week later, I sailed [...] D
Zero: Do you have an alibi? M. Gustave: Of course [...] D
M. Gustave: [Of Mme. Celine] She was dynamite in t [...] D
M. Gustave: You're the first of the official death [...] D
M. Gustave: If I die first, and I almost certainly [...] D
[first lines] Author: It is an extremely common m [...] D
Madame D.: Come with me. M. Gustave: To... fuckin [...] D
M. Gustave: What is a lobby boy? A lobby boy is co [...] D
Jopling: I've never trusted that butler. He's too [...] D
M. Gustave: You see, there are still faint glimmer [...] D
M. Gustave: [Regarding "Boy with Apple"] I'll neve [...] D
M. Gustave: [to Mme. Celine's corpse] You're looki [...] D
Mr. Moustafa: When the destiny of a great fortune [...] D
M. Gustave: [Gustave and Zero are examining "Boy W [...] D
Henckels: By order of the commissioner of police, [...] D
Ludwig: Checkpoint 19 ain't no two-bit hoosegow. D
M. Gustave: There's really no point in doing anyth [...] D
M. Gustave: Well, what does it say? Where is it? W [...] D
Mr. Moustafa: [Recounting his memories of M. Gusta [...] D
[after having escaped from Checkpoint 19] M. Gust [...] D
Pinky: Me and the boys talked it over. We think yo [...] D
M. Gustave: I give you my word, if you lay a finge [...] D

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