The story unfolds in a fictional European country, Zubrowka, and centres around the luxurious and opulent Grand Budapest Hotel during the period between World Wars. The hotel’s fastidious and legendary concierge, Gustave H., and his young lobby boy, Zero, run the hotel like clockwork, tending to the guests' needs with extreme dedication.
For Anderson, this is striking new thematic territory that treads through grim waters, yet plays like a period (though thoroughly fictitious) comedy with all of the auteur’s signature stylistic formalities in place. The Grand Budapest Hotel is truly an odd film, hilarious and heartbreaking as all of his pictures have been, but it sees
Amour and mortality are forever playing tag through the corridors of the Grand Budapest Hotel. Zero, now Gustave’s confidant, alerts him to Madame C.V.D.U.T.’s death and accompanies him to herSo, the location you see in the film doesn’t quite exist, with Anderson creating a miniature model for use in the movie, though, crucially, the model is based on a very real life location, namely the Sphinx Observatory in Switzerland. One of the highest-altitude buildings in Europe, the Sphinx Observatory opened in 1937 and stands at The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) Directed by Wes Anderson Genres - Comedy , Romance , Drama , Action , Adventure | Sub-Genres - Farce , Period Film | Release Date - Mar 7, 2014 (USA - Limited), Mar 7, 2014 (USA) | Run Time - 100 min. | Countries - Germany, United Kingdom, United States | MPAA Rating - R Running time: 99 minutes. Rated R (profanity, violence, sexual situations). At the Lincoln Square and the Union Square. In this timeline, the outside scenes showcase a low saturated green and the interiors are in matte and mid saturated oranges, a color pallet that shows warmth but also tells us about the apathy about the hotel. The Grand Budapest Hotel, 1968. The next timeline which is a short one during 1985, brings us to the elder-self of the author talking r8Psfo6.