

Ep. 67: The Grand Budapest Hotel
Jun 15, 2023
The podcast discusses topics such as the nobility of servitude, loss of collective identity, and Wes Anderson's unique storytelling in 'The Grand Budapest Hotel'. They explore Wes Anderson's distinctive style, his storytelling approach, and the theme of cultural identity in his movies. They also touch upon the multiple framing devices used in 'The Grand Budapest Hotel' and Gustav's philosophy of justice. The podcast concludes with a discussion on the love story and finding identity in the film.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Whimsical World of Wes Anderson
01:53 • 8min
The Unique Storytelling Style of Wes Anderson
10:15 • 4min
Exploring the Theme of Trying to Hold Onto a Culture
14:27 • 4min
Framing Devices in 'The Grand Budapest Hotel'
18:41 • 32min
Gustav's Philosophy of Justice
50:34 • 14min
Exploring the Love Story and Finding Identity in 'The Grand Budapest Hotel'
01:04:12 • 3min