THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL: "I'm Not Leaving"
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- čas přidán 24. 02. 2014
- 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!
- Krátké a kreslené filmy
"...this diabolical varnish, the color's completely wrong. It's not that I don't like it. I am physically repulsed!" Haha
Nicole Sterling This and the "I dont know what kind of cream they put you in the morge but I want some, you look great, you look like if you were alive" Monologues... made me crack. jaja
That's a fine use of euphemism
@@vincentperom2845 English is full of those....but i like them.
Voldemorts most powerful spell to date
Haha
"To fucking Lutz?" hahaha this makes me cry laughing so much haha
It's unbelievable how he makes even swearwords sound like compliments
Hahahaha same!!!! I die 😂
Ralph Fiennes is hilarious in this. I grew up with The English Patient Fiennes. Had no idea.
@@missdee4927 see him in 1998's "The Avengers" (nothing to do with marvel)
It's the way he's so urbane and polite and then occasionally comes out with crass language out of nowhere 😂
The best old-person make-up I've ever seen.
+RightHonourable Zeus hahaha
+RightHonourable Zeus especially her eyes so wired
Maggie Smith in Hook, hello?
Mrs. Doubtfire, anyone?
I didn't know it was her until after the movie was finished.
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.
***** good heavens! It's not that I don't like your response, I am physically repulsed!
***** oh hush!
While questing once through noble wood of grey, medieval pine,
I came upon a tomb, rain-slicked, rubbed cool, ethereal.
It's inscription long gone, but still within it's meloncholy fissures....
I think that this scene could be discussed many many hours. It is truly a piece of art, everything shows something about that relation.
For instance, just look at the flower at the centre of the table. It is orientated toward Mrs Degoff und Taxis ; she loves him, but he is just playing with her and all his gifts are just tricks of a magician of seduction.
Omfg I love this movie.
I think also he has a feminine quality to him that speaks out as one lady friend to another. Giving helpful advice. An ordinary man just walking down the street would never say such a thing -- and would never say it so eloquently.
Kind of reminds me of the scene in The Favourite where Rachel Weisz’ character is completely dead honest with Queen Anne and tells her that her makeup makes her look like a badger 😂
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.
It'd be nice! But them being interrupted of such an idyll is part of the point of the movie.
@@Tiger74147 true....
I want a mini series about their life at the hotel before the Nazis came, the hoops they had to jump through to please eccentric guests, the crises that happen in the hotel that they had to go to extraordinary lengths to fix before guests notice. Absolute meltdowns going on in staff areas contrasting comically with the serene front put on for the public.
As great as Wes Anderson is, the stars really aligned on this one. It's a magical film.
I'm quite nervous to see The French Dispatch in case it's better than Grand Budapest. I could cope if it were worse somehow.
@@44BlueFoxes Don't be nervous. You might walk away from it thinking that Grand Budapest is still the best. But it doesn't matter, I think, because even Wes Anderson's so-called lesser works are better than most filmmakers' best works.
Completely agree. Just magical.
@@44BlueFoxes Guess you got a lucky break, because it doesn't come close to the GBH
I love how after he critiques her nails she is wearing gloves in the next scene XD 0:45
Could be a great attention to detail, or just that gloves were fashionable then. She probably didn't have it on the scene before because they were dining.
@@MM-vs2et I just read the script of this scene. Wes Anderson wrote in parentheses (now wearing gloves) in the elevator scene after he critiqued her nail polish.
That's the just W.A. for you . His Fantastic Mr. Fox is good watch. Its on prime video I guess.
"Oh really, don't you like it?"
'It's not that I don't like it, I'm physically repulsed.'
Lmao at the face of the guy operating the elevator!
GreatGravy I know!
Hes watching the floor indicator above the door to the elevator. He stops the elevator by the lever he is holding.
I discovered a whole new level of respect for Ralph Fiennes when I saw this film. He needs to do more comedy!
He's fucking hilarious in this movie. 😂
In Bruges
god, tilda swinton is so amazing! i couldn't believe she was in this scene...
OMG! I thought you were kidding but i looked it up and holy shit it is her! My mind is BLOWN wow No wonder it won an Oscar for best makeup
it did! and there is something divine about tilda :)
I thought the old age effect was a bit off, though.
She's not human.
I'm convinced she's a changeling.
WHATA
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.
I noticed that too
Ralph Fiennes acting is just masterclass
One, Lord Voldemort, the other, White Witch of Narnia.
+ForsakenSinify
Oh God, fanfiction alert!
Just goes to show the acting range of both.
White Witch who..??
It's THE ANCIENT ONE, the former Sorcerer Supreme...
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.
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.
I don’t know about if he loved her, but he certainly genuinely cared about her and her well-being. It would have been very easy for him to say yes so he could con her out of her money in private. But he doesn’t. Instead he does his best to reassure her everything will be alright.
Underrated line: “To fucking lutz?”
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.
"You don't like it?"
"It's not that I don't like it, I'm physically repulsed"
LMFAO I can't--
"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 fissures....."
I love how Tilda Swinton always manages to be absolute perfection, no matter what part you give her!
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-"
Ralph Fiennes in Grand Budapest Hotel is my favorite comic performance of all time.
The may be my favorite comedic performance. Had no idea Ralph Fiennes had such excellent timing.
To fucking Lutz? 😂😂😂
I finally got round to watching this film today, and I am so glad I did. Exellent
me too, and I was happy I did as well :)
Do we agree to say this was the best movie of 2014?
Vaas Sakhaline yes i agree. oscar please.
@@asexualsalmon2409 there was a lot of good films in 2014. I think Birdman and Whiplash came out in the same year.
Ralph, as always, looks so gorgeous.
well, save for voldemort. I think having a nose is a pretty important characteristic people often overlook... of course, until someone doesn't have one.
I have seen it fifteen times! I just love this movie. The apology scene is just crushing!
The way the elevator attendant stands kills me
That's the funniest movie I have ever seen
At first, I couldn't believe it was Tilda Swinton, but then the way she pronounce vowels, she pulls her cheeks back, and that is Tilda Swinton
As much as I love this scene it’s missing my favorite line:
“I love you.“
„And I love you. ABFAHREN”
Oh, what a wonderful Scene. I watched it, like, a hundred times and i am still not getting bored by it...
to fucking lutz hahahaha
My children will never understand.
This movie is a masterpiece.
Top 5 for sure
One of many most favourite films ever! Must have watched at least 12 times...
My favorite movie ever. My wife and I have memorized the script and do this part of the movie on flights to kill time.
i think this film was better than birdman(birdman too was excellent)
+burningknight7 me too even though both were amazing, this movie just gives me that warm fuzzy feeling inside :)
+burningknight7 you are correct
burningknight7 so was Whiplash
burningknight7
Nah, Grand Budapest had the style that had that uniqueness to come out on top. Birdman had that Mosaic Narrative that was similar in the 1932 Best Picture film: Grand Hotel and 1975 film: Nashville, I honestly think The Academy has some kind of grudge with Wes Anderson.
@@AManOfFocusCommitmentSheerWill Oscar Need to Notice Wes Anderson Because His Work Is Marvelous
"am pregnant"
"of What"😂😂😂😂😂😂
Voldemort is seducing old women
Wikipedia states that he's actually only 2 years younger than her. That's movie magic there.
Voldemort is seducing the White Witch.
NobodyC13 noe she's The Ancient One from Doctor Strange
@@AngelofMusic04 i expect he goes to bed with all his friends.
Voldemort seducing the Ancient One while Flash Thompson carries her bag
In my hotel where I'm working we have the same kind a one vip special guest... She always do not want to live us in every year. I love that movie ! I'm working almost in the Budapest Hotel ! And I love that ! :-)
The Dark Lord and The White Witch do look like a perfect match 😆👌🏼
Now I'm never going to know what happened to the meloncholy fissures.
Real talk tho, as funny as it is, I feel like him telling her that he doesn't like her nail varnish shows that he really loved her. If he didn't, he would've just lied and say "OMG your hands look lovely, darling." Instead, he gives her his honest opinion.
look at the lift boys eyes ...perfection
🙄😹
I’d listen to him saying 'diabolical' all day 😂
The elevator boy is the one physically repulsed 😅
I only realized this was Tilda Swinton when I was looking at the cast after watching the film and saw Tilda Swinton and looked really hard to see Tilda Swinton
Two of most powerful magicians when meet each other....
Тильда - волшебница!
Бесподобная игра!
you know who's physically repulsed? *the elevator boy* 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This scene sort of put me on edge because she was trying to tell him that she thinks people were out to kill her and he completely just seduced her out of talking about it >:I
one of the best top 10 movies i have ever seen in my liftime!!
Best movie of 2014.
He really gonna quote Ozymandias to an old person worried about death and the passage of time? Oof
Not a real poem, certainly not ozymandias
have you ever read ozymandias boy?
Didn't catch it when I watched the film in the theatre, but the poem is a hilarious choice to recite to a woman that is anxious she's going to die.
Do you know the name of the poem?
@@oscarvi3232 I wonder if Wes wrote it himself.
The poem sounds like a Wordsworth spoof
Shelly seems the better fit, sounds almost exactly like the opening lines of Ozymandias.
@@Mabus16 I hear a lot of Robert Frost in this one--the bucolic setting, the iambic tetrameter.
0:57 I can`t help but think that the lobby man pulling the lift lever looks exactly like David Tennent.
His Face Look Weird
Grrreat film! :DD
The White Witch and Lord Voldemort found each other
"To fucking Lutz"
*Diabolical Varnish*
He knows exactly what she needs…
That lift operator is one serious dude
Is the poem at the end about her "grey pines" and "slicked fissure"?
Tilda fits well in Wes universe as well as Jim jarmusch universe ..
What is this style? There has to be some kind of classification. This cartoony/puppet like thing that's completely free of melodrama and where every emotion just swirls around on a surface level. Light as a feather. It's very distinct and liberating in a way. Few things are more tiring than emotions that demand transference.
OMG!!!! 😱😱😱
It's Voldemort aka The Dark Wizard/Lord & Jadis aka The White Witch 🐍💀🖤👰🏻❄
When I first saw them when the movie came out I thought we were going 2 see an intimate relationship between them throughout the movie, but unfortunately we didn't (in case U saw the movie and know what happens next) 😔
If Voldemort ever had a "fling" the White Witch, then it must've happened somewhere when he unexpectedly travelled 2 Narnia just before Jadis would go onto rule it by putting it under an eternal winter spell 🌨
Even villains can have the ability 2 find love between dark hearts 🖤
They never wanna fucking LEAVE
This scene needs more salt.
Not enough pepper
Here from Aaron Agler.
she looks so much like a Wallace And Gromet character with that makeup. great work lol
Lord Voldemort and the Ancient one
The poem he recites reminds me of Ozymandias
We now know that acting is essentially about discourir ; most of those young actors who have but a lovely face barly know how to speak a line.
Narnia and Voldemort.
Straight outta fucking Lutz
how can he be Voldemort and Mr.Gustave
"To fucking Lutz??"
To fucking Lutz?!
damnnnnn, u cut the man off during his poem, tisk tisk
Vinegar did brine my heart
But DEAR GOD! 😂
This scene is so satisfying do any one enjoyed it
Does anyone have that full poem that Gustav was reciting to her in the elevator?
I'm pretty sure all of the poems recited by M. Gustave were invented for the film--there is no full text. You might like Robert Frost, though, who explored similar themes of bucolic melancholy and also worked in iambic tetrameter.
gamer moment
Where is the 'nyeh'?
Brokeback Mountain might be gay but this movie is “fabulous”
0:44-0:47 My reaction when I see a woman with a tattoo and or facial piercing.
Diabolical varnish!
To fucking Lutz?! 😅
*To fucking Lutz?*
While questing noble wood
Of grey medieval pine…….
I came upon a tomb, rain-slick’d, rubbed cool, ethereal;
To fucking lutz?!
Hahh, the poem is meant to evoke Xanadu, the unfinished poem or the one about mighty works turned to ruin
She looks like a grandma
The character is like 80 years old
@@user-hb4zz4gh5e 84
bro the shit he says about the nail polish sounds like something i would say af 😂😂😂
Bahahah!
Hush lol
Not that we’ll ever know, but this film makes me wonder if old aristocratic European women were suckers for poetry as much as this film made them out to be lol...
Best Concierge in the world is Voldemort