THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL: 'I'm Not Leaving'

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Uber-dandy M. Gustave (Ralph Fiennes) bids farewell to his elderly lover, Madame D. (Tilda Swinton) in Wes Anderson's THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL. In theaters March 7!
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"...this diabolical varnish, the color's completely wrong. It's not that I don't like it. I am physically repulsed!" Haha

nicolesterling
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"To fucking Lutz?" hahaha this makes me cry laughing so much haha

HanaJoZane
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The best old-person make-up I've ever seen.

katianovakk
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as good as the movie was as a whole. i wish they would just do like a two hour movie of just zero and gustavo doing their jobs in the hotel. i would sit there and watch it.

katherinemeara
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The nail varnish part is, i think, supposed to show that he really did love her. Should he have been just a charming con artist he would have simply gone along with it, maybe even complimented it.

catsadilla
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As great as Wes Anderson is, the stars really aligned on this one. It's a magical film.

NxDoyle
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I love how after he critiques her nails she is wearing gloves in the next scene XD 0:45

manofcorn
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Lmao at the face of the guy operating the elevator!

hflvx
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I discovered a whole new level of respect for Ralph Fiennes when I saw this film. He needs to do more comedy!

chrissiem
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"Oh really, don't you like it?"
'It's not that I don't like it, I'm physically repulsed.'

Goodatconnect
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god, tilda swinton is so amazing! i couldn't believe she was in this scene...

rosh
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The bellhop in the elevator is standing in a way that looks like he's contorting his spine to accommodate the passengers. This was what stood out to me. I think this happened in other scenes too, but don't quote me on that.

lundylow
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I think he genuinely loved her. He spent breakfast with her, was totally ok with her staying, was honest with her about little things, accompanied her till she left, immediately went to her when she died without expecting anything. I don't see him make this effort with the other older women.

lordalessan
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Tilda Swinton did such a marvelous job with this role. I don't even notice her next to Gustave, so perfectly played. Like she's real and he's the actor. Not to cast shade on Ralph, I absolutely adore this movie and all in it. But I've never paid attention to Madame D as a main character. She's so well portrayed and comes off as just a real person next to this eccentric bouquet of a character.

xxDrain
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God, i love this movie. The awefull red elevator, he reciting a poem, and the lift- and lobby boy both pretend to not excist. The monologues are so good.

DaveVersteeg
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Ralph Fiennes acting is just masterclass

cungcung
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One, Lord Voldemort, the other, White Witch of Narnia.

tofubyul
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"While questing once in noble wood of gray medieval pine, I came across a tomb; rain slicked, rubbed cool, ethereal, its inscription long vanished, yet still within its melancholy

nrodrigues
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I love how Tilda Swinton always manages to be absolute perfection, no matter what part you give her!

samosullivan
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I can't get that poem out of my mind. Everytime I see the clip, it just comes out so naturally. "While questing once in noble wood of gray, medieval pine I came upon a tomb; rain-slicked, rubbed cool, ethereal. It's inscription long vanished, yet still within its' melancholy fissures-"

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