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Kristin Scott Thomas, Director Anthony Minghella and Ralph Fiennes on the set of The English Patient

Kristin Scott Thomas, Director Anthony Minghella and Ralph Fiennes on the set of The English Patient.


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helenation: So Bellamort finally stepped out in public and admitted to their affair…

helenation:

So Bellamort finally stepped out in public and admitted to their affair…


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Here’s a collection of (nearly) all the Lawrence meme’s


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The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)


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shakespearesengland: Staging Richard III over the years: Denzel Washington (NYC, 1990); Peter Dinklashakespearesengland: Staging Richard III over the years: Denzel Washington (NYC, 1990); Peter Dinklashakespearesengland: Staging Richard III over the years: Denzel Washington (NYC, 1990); Peter Dinklashakespearesengland: Staging Richard III over the years: Denzel Washington (NYC, 1990); Peter Dinkla

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Staging Richard III over the years: Denzel Washington (NYC, 1990); Peter Dinklage (NYC, 2004); Ralph Fiennes (London, 2016); and Kate Mulvaney (Sydney, 2017)


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cyber-logic:Happy Disney Ending. This is the best edited version of the photo you will find anywhe

cyber-logic:

Happy Disney Ending. 

This is the best edited version of the photo you will find anywhere. Courtesy: Me. I gave Ralph Voldy’s nose and put Harry’s glasses on Dan. :-P

Original photo: http://imgur.com/uvOHVNq.jpg


Reblogging this because I updated the image recently, and now Dan is wearing Harry’s glasses in this photo. XD


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The closest thing to a friend he had.

The closest thing to a friend he had.


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Resident Evil - Albert Wesker and Alice Abernathy (Natasha Loginova)

Resident Evil - Albert Wesker and Alice Abernathy (Natasha Loginova)


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Silent Hills - Daniel Goldman

Silent Hills - Daniel Goldman


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Yes, There Will Be Tattoos #RichardArmitage

At least that’s how it’s looking.

As I said in my last piece, perhaps The Red Dragon influenced the Spooks writers in their creation of Lucas North. But it seems the portrayal of Lucas North may have affected the casting of Richard Armitage in Hannibal.

He does wear tattoos well:

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And Francis definitely has tattoos:

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Ralph Fiennes as Francis Dolarhyde in The Red Dragon

Richard Armitage may have…

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Ralph Fiennes in Onegin (1999)

Ralph Fiennes in Onegin (1999)


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Liv Tyler & Ralph Fiennes in Onegin (1999)

Liv Tyler & Ralph Fiennes in Onegin (1999)


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More sketches from The Grand Budapest Hotel


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this got me

this got me


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Ralph Fiennes, in The Invisible Woman


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In Bruges

2008

Dir. Martin McDonagh

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“Sir, if you don’t mind my saying, I’m a little concerned. I’ve seen you go through similar phases in 2016 and 2012 and 2008 and 2005 and 1997 and 1995 and 1992 and 1989 and that weird one in 1966. Do you want to talk about how you’re feeling right now?”


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a fairy tale narrative told over a murder mystery novel.

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The Grand Budapest Hotel is a film by the fabled Wes Anderson. It is his immediate follow-up to his 2012 hit Moonrise Kingdom and like such, shines on its ability as a story-telling masterpiece.

The film opens on multiple timelines that work as layers as one peels back to reveal another. It opens on a novel that is then taken over by the author’s narration of himself being told the story that he has written. The story follows a concierge that ran an esteemed hotel. Gustave was his name and he held great pride in his work as he kept a tight leash on his hotel and its workers making sure his guests were always entertained and taken care of. He also indulged in multiple affairs with many of the hotel’s guests, but only those that were lonely old rich women, who also happened to be blonde. One of the women meet a tragic demise and leaves a fortune to Gustave, however to his plight he is also charged with her murder, and he must now prove his innocence while avoiding the inevitable invasion of Mitteleuropa by the Fascists.

This is probably some of the best story-telling I have seen as it intermingles a murder mystery atop of an almost fantastical adventure story. One can assume Anderson takes from the works of Agatha Christie as he made room to make a character named Agatha.

At face value this film is a metaphorical tale about the death of chivalry. For, Gustave (Ralph Fiennes) goes out of his way to always portray a polite and calm demeanor, regardless of his current situation. His fault as a human lies in that he’s a philandering fool preying on the vulnerability of lonely old women, but the audience can’t help but side with his whimsical character for he authentically cares for all his lovers. It isn’t until the invasion of Poland which sparks the beginning of WWII, do we realize that was the proverbial “end” of chivalry as the entire world gets engulfed into war as well as the inevitable the loss of innocence that goes with the territory of total war.

Anderson’s artistic direction in this film was magnificent as CGI is substituted with practical set pieces that are infused into the film to look like a giant model unit created by that of a hobbyist; in this case it’s Wes Anderson. As closeups and vignettes are used to portray important aspects. Anderson also cleverly plays with the aspect ratio of the film in the same school of thought as Soderbergh to represent the different time periods in which the film takes place.

One aspect of the film that I really enjoyed was how the film takes place during the rise of the Third Reich, but the film never openly admits to the portrayal of Nazism. Anderson employs the use symbolic euphemisms as the SS symbol is cleverly disguised as Z’s that also look a little like lightning bolts. He doesn’t count on the momentum of WWII to drive his film as it stands on its own merit.

Anderson has come a long way in terms of his writing/directing since Bottle Rocket. Admittedly so, I was personally never a fan of his work until Darjeeling Limited, because that was the first of his films I felt, started to make sense, for he always portrayed his actors as disjunctive shells of human beings that appear too doped up on Xanax for me to ever care about. However, his style always compelled me to throw money his way for the price of admission, and I am glad I did for this film does not disappoint.

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4/4

-DK

Schindler’s List(1993)

The Grand Budapest Hotel Available Soon on Digital HD In two weeks, spend an evening in unparalleled

The Grand Budapest Hotel Available Soon on Digital HD

In two weeks, spend an evening in unparalleled luxury. Pre Order now on Digital HD 


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How to Liberate Yourself From Incarceration by M. GustaveBake these instructions into a cake and mHow to Liberate Yourself From Incarceration by M. GustaveBake these instructions into a cake and mHow to Liberate Yourself From Incarceration by M. GustaveBake these instructions into a cake and m

How to Liberate Yourself From Incarceration by M. Gustave

Bake these instructions into a cake and mail them to your imprisoned friends and relatives!


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Concierge Accused of MurderBeware treacherous members of the underclass. Keep a close watch on you

Concierge Accused of Murder

Beware treacherous members of the underclass. Keep a close watch on your servants and root out malcontents.


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The Duchess (2008)

The Duchess (2008)


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4. The Grand Budapest Hotel (Fox Searchlight)

Written and directed by Wes Anderson

Starring Ralph Fiennes, Tony Revolori, Adrien Brody, Jeff Goldblum

Official Secrets (2019) – Movie #169

Official Secrets (2019) – Movie #169


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Well, if you know so much about my reputation, put your leg in my lap.

Grigori Rasputin-The King’s Man(2021)

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