Tuesday, 20 September 2016

The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)

The Grand Budapest Hotel is a comedy film from Wes Anderson which was Directed by him and also produced by him with Jeremy Dawson, Steven Rales and Scott Rudin. The story was inspired by the writings of Stefan Zweig. It also had a very large cast of many very good actors though it mainly focuses around Ralph Fiennes and Tony Revolori characters. The film had a budget of $25,000,000 and had made $59,000,000 with also winning four Oscars for it's music, costume, make up andset design.The reason this had won these awards is because of the incredible Misc en scene.

This film is very particular about it's misc en scene for example the colour patterns used on screen. The Grand Budapest has a purple colour scheme while for example the police in the film use the colour gray. The use of this is to give the film a certain style and to also to help the audience identify who is part of what group within the film and the relationships in the film.

Another technique what is used within the film is also the cinematography. This is all done it precise movements. The purpose of this is to demonstrate how up straight they are in the hotel how everything is set to a perfect standard. This also can allow for it to be used in comedic terms as often in the film with such precise actions with the camera it allows for less than formal actions to take place and that clash makes it comic.

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