To be frank, I think his world to be vanished long before he ever entered it.
This sentence Old Zero said to the writer before entering the elevator is undoubtedly the most concise summary.
In fact, the story of the whole film is too simple. It is condensed to be "the escape journey of the concierge, who is deeply loved by the old, lonely and unloved rich and old lady, and the concierge he trained by him who is chased and killed due to inheritance disputes." . Well, although the subject of this sentence is a bit long, it is really simple.
In addition to such a concise and generalized plot, what else is so attractive? I have to admit that one of the major consequences of watching TV series and animations is that I am used to fast-paced and fast editing. Many movies downloaded (rather than in theaters) I can't help but pause to watch other things or fast. I went into a short paragraph (for example, the various food scenes in Adele were ruthlessly run over by me), but Budapest made me eat too much for dinner, and I seriously watched the whole process without pausing and fast-forwarding. Rely on what?
Mysterious magic cast. Fiennes recites poetry and music and chats throughout the whole process, Adrien's playboy steals inheritance, Dafoe's cold-blooded fur coat killer wears rings on all ten fingers to keep up with the trend, Jude Law's sparse hairline, Ed's playful moustache, Saoirse is as always impressive Impressive blue eyes, Tilda's neurotic old lady again, Léa's maid with soy sauce... It's a pleasure to recognize faces, on the other hand, in 100 minutes, the glowing hair that makes every actor do their due diligence It's the director's job again.
Amazing shade like peach. The first few panoramic shots of Budapest Hotel, overflowing with peachy pink, will give you the illusion of being in an animated movie for a moment. And the color of the whole film is also bold and amazing: the pink wall is next to the goose-yellow wall, the dark purple suits are matched with red socks... There are countless such color combinations. And those horizontally-moving lenses, with various axisymmetrical intentions, are simply the gospel of obsessive-compulsive disorder! A must for Virgo! Everyone who wants to learn a little fresh and little retro photography should cut this film frame by frame and study it well.
[There is no way to learn the college entrance examination composition to start with a parallel sentence! Lifting the table] BGM with excellent brainwashing ability. A good BGM is like a good doorman, always present without leaving a trace (Mr. Moustasa's melody is light and playful). In this sense, Alexandre Desplat wins again. This kind of work with a Vintage minor key suits him so well.
All in all, this is a movie that surprised me very much, and it is suitable for all ages. I am going to copy it to my grandfather in two days~
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