The Grand Budapest Hotel review – Wes Anderson's new
film is a 'deeply pleasurable immersion'
Anderson's staggeringly realised hotel of secret
passion is an exhilarating and intelligent drama
This kind
of milieu – the hotel spa or sanatorium occupied by mysterious invalids,
chancers or impoverished White Russians – was loved by Thomas Mann and Vladimir
Nabokov, but the closing credits reveal that the director has been specifically
inspired by Stefan Zweig, author of Beware of Pity and The Post Office Girl. In
fact, the movie's moustachioed star Ralph Fiennes does rather resemble Zweig
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