In the past five years ago, West Anderson has dropped a number of sizable bombs on kids movies. Moonrise Kingdom and The Fantastic Mr. Fox elevated the genre aesthetically and intellectually by having gorgeous renderings of foxes talk like cool, calm, and collected astronauts. And his latest The Grand Budapest Hotel seem to be no different—though there are more accents.
Armed with another powerhouse cast, Anderson makes what looks like his most stylistically ambitious movie to date. If you’re a fan of intricate and precise framing, the color purple, or being punched in the face, the time to start getting excited is right now.
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