The Grand Budapest Hotel

Detailing the life events of Mr. Zero Moustafa (F. Murray Abraham), the wealthy owner of the Grand Budapest Hotel, a young writer (Jude Law) retells what he has learned of Mr. Moustafa and the man who helped to make him who he is, Monsieur Gustave (Ralph Fiennes). A tale of family in fighting, immeasurable wealth, fine art theft, murder, war, and law of the land in Zubrowka. GrandBudapest Inspired by the works of Stefan Zweig, Wes Anderson takes a crack a telling this fantastic story, thick with ironic humor, impeccable dialogue, and art direction that is distinct and imaginative in a way that only Anderson seems able to capture. This gem features almost all of Anderson’s usual suspects, Adrien Brody, Bill Murray, Ed Norton, Tilda Swinton, Jason Schwartzman, Owen Wilson, the list goes on and on. Anderson has also once again teamed up with Alexandre Desplat to create the scoring soundscape, magic and inspiring. Cinematic vision, use of miniatures, and rich story development make this a film to watch again and again just to catch everything. Fun! The Grand Budapest Hotel is rated R.