There’s always something magical about Wes Anderson’s films, and The Grand Budapest Hotel might just be the director’s finest film to date. He truly is one of those rare film-makers with the ability to make unique and fresh films. I was first introduced to Anderson’s filmography by one of my best friends who insisted I watch the acclaimed director’s film collection because I would fall in love with the overall writing and development of characters—he was right. (How is he always right?) Upon watching The Royal Tenenbaums, I fell in love with Wes Anderson and was completely smitten by the writing, setting, production, and overall feel of his films.
Last month, Anderson’s highly-anticipated eighth feature, The Grand Budapest Hotel made its theatrical premiere, and I was lucky enough to catch a viewing last week as the film opened in more cities! (more…)
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