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The Grand Budapest Hotel

The Grand Budapest Hotel
The Grand Budapest Hotel

Film Details

Year

2014

Duration

95 minutes

Genres

Action and Adventure, Comedy, Drama

Language

English (English subtitles)


Synopsis

Wes Anderson’s meticulously ornate-looking comic caper, stuffed with bizarre characters played by big-name actors, transports us back to a luxurious European hotel in the ‘20s, where Gustave H is a respected concierge steeped in tradition. When he is left a priceless painting by a beloved occupant who has passed way suddenly, he enlists bellboy Zero Moustafa – a refugee subjected to discrimination as the war looms - to help him hide it from her relatives, who are circling her riches like crows. A cross-country chase ensues, as the menacing relatives of the demised guest determine to get their hands on the spoils – at any cost.

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15 Classification

Contains strong language, sex references and brief gory images.

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