The Grand Budapest Hotel

The Grand Budapest Hotel is a 2014 comedy-drama film written, directed, and co-produced by Wes Anderson. Ralph Fiennes leads a seventeen-actor ensemble cast as Monsieur Gustave H., famed concierge of a twentieth-century mountainside resort in the fictional Eastern European 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 amidst the backdrop of an encroaching fascist regime. Anderson's American Empirical Pictures produced the film in association with Studio Babelsberg, Fox Searchlight Pictures, and Indian Paintbrush's Scott Rudin and Steven Rales. Fox Searchlight supervised the commercial distribution, and The Grand Budapest Hotel's funding was sourced through Indian Paintbrush and German government-funded tax rebates. Anderson and longtime collaborator Hugo Guinness conceived The Grand Budapest Hotel as a fragmented tale following a character inspired by a common friend. They initially struggled in their brainstorming, but the experience touring Europe and researching the literature of Austrian novelist Stefan Zweig shaped their vision for the film. The Grand Budapest Hotel draws visually from Europe-set mid-century Hollywood films and the United States Library of Congress's photochrom print collection of alpine resorts. Filming took place in eastern Germany 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 film explores themes of fascism, nostalgia, friendship, and loyalty, and further studies analyze the function 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. The Grand Budapest Hotel drew highly positive reviews for its craftsmanship and acting, though occasional criticism centered on the film's approach to subject matter, fragmented storytelling, and characterization. It earned $174 million in box office revenue worldwide, Anderson's highest-grossing feature to date. The film was nominated for nine awards at the 87th Academy Awards including Best Picture, winning four, and received numerous other accolades. Since its release, The Grand Budapest Hotel has been assessed as one of the greatest films of the 21st century.

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Why, by the way? Is it a soup metaphor?

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I don't know.

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Get in.

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IVAN: We found the butler. He's hiding out in the remote foothills near Gabelmeister's Peak. Our contact convinced him to meet you midday tomorrow at the observatory on the summit. Tell no one. He'll explain everything.

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Your train departs in four and a half minutes. Here's your tickets. Third class? It was overbooked but the conductor used to be a sommelier at the old Versailles. He pulled some strings.

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You'll need these for the dining car.

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One last thing.

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L'air de Panache.

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They only had the half-ounce.

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We should give him something as a symbolic gesture. How much money you got? 42 Klubecks and 3 postage stamps. Give me 25. Yes.

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Bless you. Please.

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JOPLING: I've got to hand it to him. DMITRI ON PHONE: Jesus Christ. JOPLING: I didn't see that coming. Well, what do you want next? DMITRI: Talk to the club-footed sister again, and, this time, be persuasive.

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DMITRI: Goddamn son of a bitch.

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Holy fuck!

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What's the meaning of this shit? Boy with Apple? I thought you'd hidden it. Why are you only noticing now? I assumed it went to the tax appraiser.

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Are you fucking kidding me? CLOTILDE: Excusez-moi.

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I believe it was removed by Monsieur Gustave.

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I'm not angry with Serge. You can't blame someone for their basic lack of moral fiber. He's a frightened, little, yellow-bellied coward. It's not his fault, is it? I don't know. It depends.

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Well, you can say that about most anything. "It depends." Of course it depends. Of course it depends. Of course it depends.

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Yes, I suppose you're right. Of course it depends.

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