The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)
Directed by Wes Anderson
This was essentially a return for Wes Anderson to the Life Aquatic style ensemble piece. Like Life Aquatic, it's a bit all over the place with various plot threads until it ends up at a something that draws this age of adventure to a close. Comparisons will naturally be drawn to the ensemble style of Grand Hotel (1932), the train miniatures (and similar hotel antics) of The Lady Vanishes (1938), and the uniforms from the Prisoner of Zenda (1937). However, you may be surprised to learn it's all supposed to be based on the real life of author Stefan Zweig.
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