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 | affectation | eastern europe | author | gunfight | theft | bellboy | mentor protégé relationship | european | hotel lobby | renaissance painting | 1960s | 1930s | ironic | complex | loving | joyous | admiring | adoring | celebratory | cheerful | comforting | conceited | euphoric | forceful | joyful |
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 Pr [...] 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) V [...] 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 Ke [...] D
A day in the life of Wes Anderson on a train: "One thing that was great, we sometimes scouted b [...] D
The 1968 sequences involving Jude Law and F. Murray Abraham were filmed first, due to the produ [...] D
In addition to being one of the rare movies to have actual stories which are connected with the [...] D
Jeff Goldblum, who plays Kovacs, played the title role in Ernie Kovac: Between the Laughter " a [...] D
Tilda Swinton spent five hours in the make-up chair to play eighty-four-year-old dowager Madame [...] D
Harvey Keitel appeared in Bastardi senza gloria (2009) (though only in a voice cameo) which was [...] 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'am [...] D
Ralph Fiennes (Gustave) and Léa Seydoux (Clotilde) would reunite years later in the James Bo [...] D
As an example of how important attention to detail is in movies, graphic designer Annie Atkins [...] D
The ski chase - their James Bond moment - was made using miniature landscapes with animated ski [...] D
The main auditorium in Stadthalle was used and appeared several times throughout this movie, bu [...] D
The "Boy with Apple" painting appeared in various locations throughout the hotel and is hanging [...] D
When Dmitri checks into the Grand Budapest Hotel at the start of the war, M. Chuck puts him in [...] D
In the wedding scene, the snowy rock formation in the background is the Saxon Switzerland (S� [...] 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 u [...] 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 wi [...] D
In an interview with Stefan Zweig's biographer, Wes Anderson singles out two of Zweig's books, [...] D
The erotic painting hung in place of "Boy with Apple" mimics the style of the early 20th centur [...] D
According to "Variety", Fox Searchlight Pictures sent its specification for this movie's "prope [...] D
The fictional painter Johannes van Hoytl the Younger (1613-1669) was based on a combination of [...] D
The prison, which is shown twice for two short moments, is Kriebstein Castle, close to Chemnitz [...] D
The opening bust and the film itself are both inspired by the writings of Stefan Zweig, althoug [...] D
Ludwig's tattoos are a direct copy of the character of Pere Jules in L'Atalante (1934). The "MA [...] D
Goldblum prepared for the recording for the commentary by re-watching the film a few days prior [...] D
This movie contains several references to Dame Agatha Christie's mysteries, including naming a [...] D
Poetry is often recited throughout the film by the main characters. Every time someone tries to [...] D
The soundtrack features a rare instrument; the balalaika, a three-stringed, triangular-shaped R [...] D
Wes Anderson saw a St. Bernard in the streets of Görlitz, Saxony, Germany where they filmed, [...] D
When M. Gustave (Ralph Fiennes) says "thank you" to Wolf (Karl Markovics) before being told of [...] D
Saoirse Ronan plays Agatha, and Anderson recalls her asking what accent she should use for the [...] D
Part of the prison escape sees the group jumping over sleeping prisoners at (57:44), and Wes An [...] D
With his motorcycle, black leather trench coat and pursuit of Kovacs (Jeff Goldblum) through th [...] D
Zero was named after Zero Mostel. D
This was the highest-grossing independent movie of 2014, and the highest-grossing limited-relea [...] D
According to writer, producer, and director Wes Anderson, the cast stayed in the same hotel, th [...] 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 ne [...] D
"Boy With Apple" was painted by Michael Taylor, and the original sits behind a chair in Wes And [...] D
Dame Angela Lansbury was originally cast as Madame D. She had to drop out due to scheduling con [...] D
The appearance and style of F. Murray Abraham's Mr. Moustafa is based on prolific American writ [...] D
The scene in which Ludwig (Harvey Keitel) says "Good luck, kid!" before slapping Zero (Tony Rev [...] 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 [...] 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 [...] D
L'Air de Panache (The Air of Plume) was produced by a Parisian fragrance boutique for Wes Ander [...] D
The Grand Hotel building was majorly based on the Palace Bristol Hotel in Karlovy Vary, with a [...] D
There were rumors that George Clooney made a cameo appearance during the shoot-out scene in the [...] D
The confessional booth scene at (1:16:23) between Gustave and Serge X. (Mathieu Amalric) was sh [...] 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 [...] D
When old Zero and the Author sit at their dinner table, the flower vase has two flowers: a daff [...] D
Unusually for a Wes Anderson film, this film was a major box-office success in the UK upon its [...] D
M. Gustave was modelled significantly on Stefan Zweig. D
During this movie, the concierges always address others and themselves with the title Monsieur. [...] 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 the [...] D
Alexandre Desplat's Oscar for original musical score marks the first time a comedy has won the [...] 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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When the concierges are pulled away from their important duties, one concierge is administering mod [...] D
All of the events attributed to "October 19" could not have happened on the same day. Madame D was [...] D
The Mendl delivery van that M. Gustave and Zero are using near the end of the movie to get to the h [...] D
When the cabins stop next to each other at the top of the mountain, the cable of the second cabin g [...] 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 o [...] D
When Jopling throws Deputy Kovacs' Persian cat from a second floor window, the cat has a very good [...] D
On the train, Henckles gives M. Gustave a permit with a folded corner. In the close-up, the permit [...] D
By all accounts, the murder of Madame D. apparently occurred on October 19, 1932, and yet the typew [...] 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 [...] D
Zero and Agatha fall through the roof of the Mendl van after the line snaps, even though the van is [...] D
M. Gustave calls a colleague from a phone booth, yet there are no wires connecting the phone booth [...] D
In the beginning of the movie, during the author's conversation with the concierge, Monsieur Jean r [...] D
While discussing the obstacles facing the group in breaking out of the prison, Ludwig mentions "a 3 [...] 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 show [...] D
When Jopling murders Kovacs, Kovacs' fingers drop in front of the door. In the next shot, however, [...] 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, rabbi [...] D
When Zero and Monsieur Gustave chase Jopling at Gabelmeister's peak, they each wear a priest's cloa [...] 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 th [...] D
When Henckels is chasing them in the snow, it seems he uses an electric megaphone. Electric megapho [...] D
The large kitchen in Lady D's castle is lit by fluorescent lamps. Though invented in the early 1930 [...] D
When Agatha is being interviewed the necklace is discolored on one side, then switches sides severa [...] 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 th [...] D
After Zero flies over the balcony while trying to rescue Agatha, its curtain is draped over the rai [...] D
When Zero and M. Gustave are talking after the prison break, Zero's satchel strap is hanging over h [...] D
Viewed in the direction of the cables with the station in the background, the cable car to Gabelmei [...] D

Frase

M. Gustave: Excuse me. Have you seen a pastry gi [...] D
Dmitri: If I learn you ever once laid a finger o [...] D
Mr. Moustafa: I admire your work. Young Writer: [...] D
M. Gustave: It's quite a thing, winning the loya [...] D
[Zero has just shown M. Gustave the newspaper ar [...] D
Serge X.: There's more. M. Gustave: Okay... Se [...] D
M. Gustave: I'm not angry with Serge; you can't [...] D
Young Writer: At this point in the story, the ol [...] D
M. Gustave: [interviewing will walking] Experien [...] D
M. Gustave: Why are we stopping at a Barley Fiel [...] D
Monk: [At the observatory] Are you Monsieur Gust [...] D
Serge X.: Forgive me, Monsieur Gustave, I never [...] D
M. Gustave: Keep your hands off my lobby boy! [...] D
M. Gustave: If this do be the end, "Farewell!" c [...] D
Dmitri: You're not getting Boy with Apple, you g [...] D
M. Gustave: Why do you want to be a lobby boy? [...] D
M. Gustave: Who's got The Throat-Slitter? D
Dmitri: [about M. Gustave] This criminal has pla [...] D
Agatha: [about M.Gustave and Zero] Whence came t [...] D
M. Gustave: I was perhaps for a time considered [...] D
[Gustave sees soldiers enter the Hotel] M. Gust [...] D
M. Gustave: [Following Mme. Celine's death] All [...] D
Dmitri: [discovering the painting's disappearanc [...] D
Mr. Moustafa: [Recounting his memories of M. Gus [...] D
Young Writer: Is it simply your last connection [...] D
Zero: What happened? M. Gustave: What happened, [...] D
M. Gustave: [sees soldiers enter the hotel] The [...] D
Zero: [Reading a letter from M. Gustave] "My dea [...] D
Mr. Moustafa: [on M.Gustave] There are still fai [...] D
M. Gustave: Rudeness is merely an expression of [...] D
M. Gustave: Give me a few squirts of L'air de Pa [...] D
M. Gustave: [pointing at an armful of flowers] T [...] D
M. Gustave: [Upon seeing Ludwig's map of Checkpo [...] D
M. Gustave: You can't arrest him just because he [...] D
M. Gustave: Serge X, missing. Deputy Kovacs, als [...] D
M. Gustave: I must say, I find that girl utterly [...] D
M. Gustave: May I offer any of you inmates a pla [...] D
Deputy Kovacs: Did he just throw my cat out of t [...] D
M. Gustave: How does one come by front row aisle [...] D
Henckels: Who's shooting who? Dmitri: That's Gu [...] D
[last lines] Young Writer: A week later, I sail [...] D
Zero: Do you have an alibi? M. Gustave: Of cour [...] D
M. Gustave: [Of Mme. Celine] She was dynamite in [...] D
M. Gustave: You're the first of the official dea [...] D
M. Gustave: If I die first, and I almost certain [...] D
[first lines] Author: It is an extremely common [...] D
Madame D.: Come with me. M. Gustave: To... fuck [...] D
M. Gustave: What is a lobby boy? A lobby boy is [...] D
Jopling: I've never trusted that butler. He's to [...] D
M. Gustave: You see, there are still faint glimm [...] D
M. Gustave: [Regarding "Boy with Apple"] I'll ne [...] D
M. Gustave: [to Mme. Celine's corpse] You're loo [...] D
Mr. Moustafa: When the destiny of a great fortun [...] D
M. Gustave: [Gustave and Zero are examining "Boy [...] 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 any [...] D
M. Gustave: Well, what does it say? Where is it? [...] D
Mr. Moustafa: [Recounting his memories of M. Gus [...] D
[after having escaped from Checkpoint 19] M. Gu [...] D
Pinky: Me and the boys talked it over. We think [...] D
M. Gustave: I give you my word, if you lay a fin [...] D

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