Watching Wes Anderson’s ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’ is like walking into the finest of European patisseries.
From the first wide angle shots, it is evident that The Grand Budapest Hotel heavily relies on the scrumptious style of director Wes Anderson.
Introductory shots zoom in on a nostalgically Cold War-era, Eastern European cemetery, in which a teenage girl pays homage to the author who famously wrote a novel entitled The Grand Budapest Hotel. As she sits down by his memorial to…
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The Grand Budapest Hotel 2014
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Blue Is the Warmest Color 2013
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
Everything is blue in Picasso's "La Vie". A naked woman leans against a loinclothed man with unkempt hair. With index finger outstretched like Adam yearning to touch God, the man points to a mother and her child. The paintings stacked neatly in "La Vie"'s background are like Emma's later pieces: intimate, grief-stricken, heavy with despondent memory.
Perhaps Adele is right: Picasso is the only artist worth knowing.
Adele is one of the most beautiful girls in her school. Virginal, unmade…
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