The Grand Budapest Hotel currently has an average rating of 7.9 out of 10 and has been rated by 3678 users on our platform.
Anderson the illusion-maker is more than graceful, he's dazzling, and with this movie he's created an art-refuge that consoles and commiserates. It's an illusion, but it's not a lie.
Read full review at Roger Ebert...a delightful contraption of a film, its characters gliding around like intricate moving parts, its camera lurching with signature, machine-like fluidity.
Read full review at The A.V. ClubRalph Fiennes is on glorious form as Monsieur Gustave, the legendary concierge of the Grand Budapest Hotel in the early 1930s...
Read full review at The GuardianAn extremely captivating film with a an interesting and profound story line. The cast is young with many young stars, truly a film to put on the bucket list.
Beautiful image and costumes and the play is fantastic. A film about nothing and... everything. You can watch it endlessly as you would do with a good painting and imagine anything you like.
Wes Anderson returns with an opulent and strangely moving caper movie.
Read full review at Little White Lies...nothing short of an enchantment, one even the holdouts may be hard-pressed to resist.
Read full review at The Austin ChronicleWas für eine ungewöhnliche Geschichte in der Geschichte. Sehr schön mit tollen Bildern, viel Liebe zum Detail und einem Staraufgebot in Szene gesetzt. Unterhaltung der besonderen Art. Was will man mehr...
Billede, lyd og skuespil er iført en spændetrøje. Det er imidlertid netop denne spændetrøje, der er nøglen til den lårklaskende bizarre humor. Hver verbale og visuelle joke er timet med kirurgisk præcision.
Read full review at Soundvenue...är en komedi, en thriller och en saga med ett dignande persongalleri. Men det är också hans första politiska film – och det ger filmen tyngd.
Read full review at Dagens NyheterEt overflødighedshorn af Wes Andersonsk-hed – og i lange stræk, ja i næsten samfulde 100 minutter, en overbevisende parade af underholdende indslag.
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