the grand budapest hotel out of context
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- Опубліковано 14 січ 2021
- // The Grand Budapest Hotel
The Grand Budapest Hotel is a 2014 comedy-drama film written and directed by Wes Anderson. Ralph Fiennes leads a seventeen-actor ensemble cast as Monsieur Gustave H., famed concierge of a mountainside resort in the fictional country of Zubrowka. When Gustave is framed for the murder of a wealthy dowager (Tilda Swinton), he and his recently befriended protégé Zero (Tony Revolori) embark on a quest for fortune and a priceless Renaissance painting amid the backdrop of encroaching fascism. Anderson's American Empirical Pictures produced the film in association with Studio Babelsberg and Indian Paintbrush's Scott Rudin and Steven Rales, and Fox Searchlight Pictures handled its commercial distribution. The Grand Budapest Hotel was financed by Indian Paintbrush and a German government-funded rebate program.
Anderson and longtime collaborator Hugo Guinness conceived The Grand Budapest Hotel as a fragmented tale following a character inspired by a mutual friend. They initially struggled to develop their idea further, but their experience touring Europe and researching the literature of Austrian novelist Stefan Zweig shaped their ambitions for the film. The Grand Budapest Hotel draws visually from Europe-set mid-century Hollywood films and the Library of Congress's photocrom print collection of alpine resorts. Principal photography took place in eastern Germany over a ten-week period from January to March 2013. French composer Alexandre Desplat composed the symphonic, Russian folk-inspired score, which expanded on his early work with Anderson. The Grand Budapest Hotel explores themes of tragedy, war, nostalgia, fascism, friendship and loyalty, and further critical analysis focuses on the film's treatment of color as an important storytelling device.
The Grand Budapest Hotel premiered in competition at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival on February 6, 2014. The French theatrical release on February 26 preceded the film's global rollout, followed by releases in Germany, North America, and the United Kingdom on March 6-7. It was well received by critics for its craftsmanship, though the film's approach to the subject matter, fragmented storytelling, and characterization drew occasional disapproval. The BBC chose The Grand Budapest Hotel as one of the greatest films of the twenty-first century. The film earned US$172.9 million in box office revenue worldwide, making it Anderson's highest grossing feature to date. It led the 87th Academy Awards season with nine nominations (winning four), and earned several other honors chiefly for writing and technical achievement.
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Honestly, even in context this movie feels like a fever dream.
Thats a Wes Anderson film for you
I think it's supposed to. It's a story within a story after all. Told twice the details get a little more fantastical, which makes it all the more charming.
@@ryanscott4489 isn´t acutally a story within a story within a story withing a story?
@@dumbfool6488 it is, yeah
It's literally a story about a woman reading a book, about a man telling a story about his younger years, while listening to a story being told by a man, who is telling a story about his younger years, and telling another man's story. Did that make sense?
“You are but you’re bisexual” has to be the best scene in the movie its so random and chaotic
Also him: switched Boy with Apple with 2 Lesbian having kiss
"Let's change the subject: I'm leaving"
Best line ever
@@Arjibi "having kiss"
that is a really odd way of spelling 'sex'
@@Arjibi from now on i will say having kiss instead of having sex
“What’s the meaning of this shit!” I went around saying that for weeks after I first saw this.
It's still my go-to outrage phrase! xD
For me it’s “Those fuckers!”
🙂....... 😲 *HOLY FUCK.*
This is my favourite Wes Anderson movie. I also like that the same actors keep popping up in his movies, feels like a party where you're waiting for all the guests to arrive.
It feels like family, doesn't it? They're all great actors, and they all like working together, so he'll keep writing them parts for as long as they keep showing up for them.
yeah especially owen wilson
A lot of directors do that, they have certain actors with which they work on a lot of projects. Scorsese, Nolan, Tarantino, Guy Ritchie, Anderson, all have the same actors appear in many of their movies.
@@nickklavdianos5136 Its also impossible to have any Tim Burton production without Johnny Depp and Helen Bonham Carter
@@nickklavdianos5136 yeah that used to be the norm, not anymore with these factory style films Hollywood keeps making with franchise reboots.
Wes just seems like a warm blanket grandma used to give you.
Agatha and Zero had the purest form of love. No one can change my mind.
"Will you marry me?"
"Yes."
My heart broke when I learned that they got married, but she and their son died soon after. Zero had lost enough already and they were so sweet to each other.
@@kaitlnwhite6809 same
they're one of my favourite film couples ever
Ralph Fiennes and Adrien Brody can be terribly funny
Somehow these 12 mins weren't even a spoiler, cuz I have no idea what I just saw
The whole movie isn't a Spoiler because you'll still have nonidea what happend after it 🤣🤣🤣
Absolute masterpiece
Well, it is out of order.
"Let's change the subject, I'm leaving" is how I dramatically exit all rooms.
Willem Dafoe getting yeeted off the cliff has got to be the funniest scene.
We studied this film in class and everyone laughed the most during that scene, so I say you're right.
Willem dafall
Holy shit, you got him!
HOLY SHIT YOU GOT HIM
HOLY SHIT YOU GOT HIM!
Every frame with Willem Dafoe in this movie is pure gold.
He freaks me out
@@juliejulie8659 indeed
@@juliejulie8659 And that's part of what makes him so excellent in this.
Every frame with Willem Dafoe in any movie is gold.
Any frame in this movie is pure gold
the run at 11:30 😂 there’s really no reason for a background character to have such a random characteristic which makes it even funnier
“She was shaking like a shitting dog “ still one of my favourite quotes 😂😂
Truly
I love how, despite the fact that Kovacs has probably figured out that Jopling's hunting him down to kill him, he still has the courage to show him his dead cat as a final "wth the heck is wrong with you"
Goddamnit, this movie is a national treasure
Which nations?
*international
@@jackincorporated8480 Zubrowka
6:11 President Truman when the Japanese still don't want to surrender during WW2
*M O R E F I R E B O M B S*
It's like the invasion scene of Itwo Jima. So how did we do it? Well we first shot it, then we shot it some more, then we bombed it, then we shot it, then we shot it, then we shot it again, then our bombers refueled, then we shot it some more, then we bombed it. After which we stormed the beaches and did some more shooting.
AAAAAAAHAHAH
How could someone play this wholesome man and at the same time be literally Voldemort
And Amon Goeth
And the Chef from the Menu
Watch him in In Bruges. You would be amazed.
Ah, I see I’m not the only one descending the rabbit hole of cinema from the year 2014
Fantastic year.
God that was a um how do I put this
Beautiful and a shitshow of a year
@@dr.feelgoodmalusphillips2475 quite the year indeed!
@@mr.mlaststandsite813 oh my god, I know exactly what you mean 😂😭
I watched this movie years ago, when it first came out. it’s always been holding a big spot in my heart and mind.
Imagine trying to comprend the movie plot watching this video
Might as well put the whole film it's such a meme
5:31 really had a tie fighter scream
Na bro that's the half life zombie
This movie amazing. Hearing Adrien Brody say "I'm gonna blast your candy ass once in for and all" was hilarious.
7:42 is out of context within the film. Def was waiting for that the whole vid
Not exactly. They arrange to talk over dinner because the noisy naked fat man was being hosed down........There's a sentence I never thought I'd say! xD
9:44 best line of the movie
0:25 when the rest of the family sees me walk through the door at reunions
Why is Adrien Brody always so funny when he is in anything that isn’t a drama or tragedy
1:39 me watching this video without having watched the movie yet
Hahahahaa
Believe me, watching the movie ain't helping either.
Literally every scene that involves dimitry is always fucking inane and bizarre
i hyperfixated on this film for nine-ish months, from march 2020 to january 2021. it’s the film that made me switch my career path to being a director and screenwriter!!! it means so much to me and seeing it memed makes me so happy >:D
Oh lol, I got hyperfixated on this movie in November 2020 when studying for exams, what're the odds
Oh funny I had a similar epiphany, but not with this one, but with Suspiria 1977 in autumn 2020. It also made me rethink my career. I can understand why this movie though ^^'
I would love to know how you did that! Both are dream jobs for me.
that’s also my dream job. if you don’t mind me asking, how old are you?
This movie made my list of, "movies that will shape my personality from here on" by like the 5 minute mark when I first saw it a few months after it came out
I loved that movie but cannot for the life of me remember what happened in detail
grand budaphest is like one of those optical illusions made so that at first glance it seems like a normal image but when you actually try to see what its an image you cant identify a single item in the picture
Wes and Ralph Fiennes brought out the best in each other. Wes Anderson's greatest film, and one of Ralph's greatest performances. As much as I love Wes, I usually get bored with his films about halfway through. With this one, I loved the film from beginning to end, thanks to Ralph's performance.
I think out of all Wes Anderson's films, this one actually "flow's" (i mean story has some kind of progression that is interconnected without too many random elements that can easily destruct from main plot). A lot of his movies kinda dont follow typical narrative stories because they jump around from place to place without any coherence.
Even out of context, this is a frikkin' awesome movie.
i just love the scene "don't just leave us in suspense this has been a complete fucking nightmare just tell us what the fuck is going on!!!"
9:45 when you finish a awesome game with little reward
It's funny because I've seen this film enough times to know the context for each clip, yet it's still amusing.
I am willing to admit that I am obsessed with Adrian Brody. The man is a god in human form... That nose is gorgeous.... 0.0
i can't believe he's an art nut again
He was really good in The Pianist, that was a sad one..
Yuck
YES YES AAAAA 💖😩
thi shit is probably my absolute comfort movie
Damn colour is used so well in this film
Ah, Wes Anderson films. The only movies that can feel like every clip is part of the rising action in a short horror film, or a background story in a Melanie Martinez music video
This movie is like candy to the eye, so pleasing to look at.
This actually puts into context pretty well.
11:04 twas the only reason I clicked the video.
Same 😂
"Oh baby a triple"
"Shaking like a shitting dog."
Truly eloquent. . .
0:15 is one of my favorite shots in the film. So much characterization and not a single line is spoken.
This movie is outstanding, even without context
"Let's change the subject. I'm leaving."
Jude Law's smile at 7:45 always gets me
“She was shaking like a shitting dog” took me so off guard in the cinema that I choked on my malteasers
1:09 Jason Schwartzman 🥰🥰🥰
I've seen this movie twice in the span of a week. I have really fallen in love with it.
one of my favorite movies
this movie is probably in one of my favourites. every time I rewatch it, it’s so good
Is it even a Wes Anderson joint if it makes sense *in* context?
My money is on “no.”
no the part where he tosses the guy's cat isn't out of context, he's literally that evil to toss a cat out of the window to its presumably death
ironically enough, cats survive large falls quite frequently since they’re somewhat equipped to deal with damage from them reaching terminal velocity. a cat once survived a 32 story fall from a high rise in ny.
“The beginning of the end, of the end of the beginning, has begun.”
1:38
BEST ONE LMFAOOO
I've watched this so many times that everything makes sense.
This movie was amazing, it's nice to be reminded of it again
Felt like I was slowly going mad watching this
Love all the cameos!
Love how he centralized the screens.
7:43 that was just an out of context moment in the movie
when i watch the movie at first, i was like : wait the main character sound kinda familia--- OMG THAT LORD VOLDEMORT....
This is my type of humor
3:34 is the funniest scene in history
1:54 Every Wes Anderson hater
HOLY SHIT YOU GOT HIM! 5:18
8:43 i dont know why this makes me laugh the hardest
"Did...did he just throw my cat out of the window?"
fave line lmfao
can't wait till UA-cam recommends this in 4years シ︎
A TRUE CLASSIC IN EVERY WAY !!!
I can *SWEAR* I see some emotion in every single one of these scenes *EXPLAIN ANDERSON!*
This is probably what would happen if Terry Prachet made a movie.
I think I've watched this movie but not a single clip in this video was familiar. Almost like watching it was a fever dream. Guess I'll just have to watch it again
Ski chase part is absolutely insane and the music is incredible 😂
WES ANDERSON I LOVE YOU YOU ARTIST AAAAAA
if you cut every other second from every other wes anderson movie, you'd be left with an incomprehensible mess
The beginning of the end of the end of the beginning...
has begun.
Whenever someone asks me "how do I look" I will forever only reply "you look like you're alive" and see if anyone catches on
Can’t wait for The French Dispatch version
everything in this film is this video but just more
very well done!
I can't wait wait for your French Dispatch version of this
12:11 😂
7:01
_I needed to hear that…_
Wes Anderson is wonderful. Love his works.
Man this is the grestes fever dream i ever had.
loved this mand
This is my fav movie of all time
the "takeover" scenes were my favorite
"I love you... ABFAHREN!"
Ralph Fiennes is so goated man, My Favorite Wes Movie
Gotta love Wes Anderson
I freaking love this movie
Love the comic sans in the thumbnail
Utterly hilarious
Wait, this movie had context?
This felt like a Terry Gilliam trailer.
That painting looks like an Egon Scheile !!
There is so much I don't remember about this movie.
He got the wits of a Han Solo and those dangnabbit clefs d'or