The Grand Budapest Hotel: A Typical Wes Anderson

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The movie, The Grand Budapest Hotel, is a typical Wes Anderson film in regards to his vibrant color palettes, the symmetry in his scenes and the recurrent themes seen throughout the story. The Grand Budapest Hotel is a bit peculiar because an argument can be made for and against the film following the stereotypical three act structure. For example, throughout the film Anderson titles the transitions between scenes as ‘parts’ of which there are five. These ‘five parts’ would be the main argument against The Grand Budapest Hotel fitting into the three act structure. The film’s opening image is of the Lutz cemetery, during modern day, of a girl walking with the The Grand Budapest Hotel book towards a statue of the book’s author. The multiple

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