TheTwistedLiver
Joined Oct 2002
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Much like the protagonist in the story, the film is all style no substance. For some reason, whenever I go to see a movie in the theater I eat a large bag of candy and a huge soda, I don't do this anywhere else in life but for this movie it was strangely fitting. At first, when watching Grand Budapest, It was Visually appealing and indeed Anderson may have missed his true calling as a premiere interior designer for the European aristocracy, as each scene is set up perfectly. My problem with the movie, and all Andersons movie's post Rushmore for that matter, is you don't really walk away from the films having gained anything as far as insight into life, or rewarding feeling you may have after let's say watching Woody Allen's "Blue Jasmine" which was layered. Sure, GBH was pretty to look at, and it is fun to see all the great actors (mostly used as props in the same way the villains 1932 Sara lea motorcycle was used) but when leaving the theater this time I felt a bit sick after, and I'm not sure it was completely the fault of eating the large bag of candy and sugary soda, in fact I felt more sick than I usually do after leaving the theater.
This movie was worth while, it was interesting, entertaining and made you think. For a fan of the shining, or Kubrick or conspiracy theories this was a great film. Junk science came to mind a few times, to me the most interesting parts of the film were the details which were brought to the attention of the viewer which Kubrick definitely had a hand in, the conspiracy theories, ideas about the holocaust, extermination of the native Americans and faking of the lunar landing were a bit more out there but intriguing and I wouldn't put anything past Kubrick. The most interesting point of the film to me was the discussion of post modern works of art and the claim that irregardless of the authors intent, themes can be found which might have been or have not been consciously intended. Overall, the mind of Kubrick, his eye for detail, his humor and overall brilliance is what is most evident when watching this film. If one looks for themes and ways to make connections they can be found in many different places, overall this can lead to seeing reality though higher levels of awareness and if one is lucky enough glimpses of enlightenment, that was the broader and most important theme in this movie.
Where to begin? this movie was beyond bad, two hours of my life I will never have back. Almost amazing how many plot holes, problems and just down right insulting situations to the intelligence of even the most idiotic movie goer. I've seen funnier stuff at the laundromat while watching my clothes tumble around. My five year old step son could have written a funnier, more believable, intelligent script, and he has, he is quite talented.
Very few times have I left a comedy angry, but this was one of those rare occasions. I should have realized when I saw the crowd come out of the previous showing with looks on their face like they had just been duped into buying a 1982 Chevy Malibu with the body of a 1968 camaro on top of it's frame. If I could go back in time and change one thing in my life it would be to have not seen this movie.
Very few times have I left a comedy angry, but this was one of those rare occasions. I should have realized when I saw the crowd come out of the previous showing with looks on their face like they had just been duped into buying a 1982 Chevy Malibu with the body of a 1968 camaro on top of it's frame. If I could go back in time and change one thing in my life it would be to have not seen this movie.