When it comes to filmmaking, Wes Anderson has a unique style which can’t be assessed by any director. His technique, elegance and bravura is incomparable and makes us feel like we’re watching a piece of art. Set in the 1930s, The Grand Budapest Hotel narrates you a typical cat and mouse story which takes place between two parties and is also accompanied by loads of affection, friendship and pugnacity.
ALSO READ: 12 YEARS A SLAVE [2013] REVIEW: REMARKABLE IN EVERY ASPECT!
Complemented by few ingenious characters which differ from continence to ferociousness, Anderson’s archetypal approach in filming the movie in a conventional way provokes you more and enlightens your visual experience.
Grand Budapest Hotel is matchless attainment in film-making, absolutely one-of-a-kind. Ralph Fiennes implausible performance and Anderson’s distinct flair can be witnessed all over the film which makes it a must watch! Watch The Grand Budapest Hotel on Hotstar here.
3 (2025) is a drama, romance, and tragicomedy built around a deceptively simple premise: what… Read More
Jardines del Bosque is a coming-of-age drama that begins with a familiar premise: a group… Read More
Captain Milo, written and directed by Darcy Miller, is a poignant drama that explores childhood… Read More
This Little Piggy Goes to Market, written and directed by Katherine Connor Duff, is a… Read More
Breakfast at Berghain, written and directed by Autumn Palen, is a delightfully bizarre surreal comedy… Read More
Tales from the Crypto is one of those films that immediately feels familiar if you… Read More
We use cookies, just to track visits to our website, we store no personal details.
View Comments