![]() ![]() REVOLORI: (As Gustave) Good morning, Cicero, call the goddamn plumber. UNIDENTIFIED MAN: (As character) Now it's exploded. REVOLORI: (As Zero) I studied reading and spelling. UNIDENTIFIED MAN: (As character) I fully agree. UNIDENTIFIED MAN: (As character) (Unintelligible).įIENNES: (As Gustave) These are not acceptable. ![]() ![]() Gustave.įIENNES: (As Gustave) Straighten that cap. UNIDENTIFIED MAN: (As character) Thank you again, Mr. Hotel Berlitz, mop and broom boy, three months. REVOLORI: (As Zero) Hotel Kinsky(ph), kitchen boy, six months. REVOLORI: (As Zero) Should I go light the candle first, sir? Moser) You're most welcome, Monsieur Gustave.įIENNES: (As Gustave) You're now going to be officially interviewed. TAKE YOUR HANDS OFF MY LOBBY BOY TRIALMoser) He's been engaged for a trial period, pending your approval, of course.įIENNES: (As Gustave) Perhaps, yes. Gustave?įIENNES: (As Gustave) Am I to understand you've surreptitiously hired this man in the position of a lobby boy? TONY REVOLORI: (As Zero) I'm Zero, sir, the new lobby boy.įIENNES: (As Gustave) Well, I've never heard of you, never laid eyes on you. They're walking through the lobby as they talk. The lobby boy is played by Tony Revolori. Here's a scene in which Ralph Fiennes as Monsieur Gustave, the concierge, finds out that someone on his staff, without first consulting him, has hired a new lobby boy, the boy who helps guests in the lobby and runs errands. He's never captured this tension more completely than in "The Grand Budapest Hotel," unquote. John Powers says, quote, Wes Anderson's work has always been a tug of war between the pleasures of childlike whimsy and an adult ruefulness about the elusiveness of love and the ravages of passing time. TAKE YOUR HANDS OFF MY LOBBY BOY MOVIEHe makes sure everything is just so at the hotel, but as the movie progresses and the plot thickens, his confectionary world is violated by fascism, by the police, who think he's committed a murder and by a greedy family looking to cut him out of a will.Īlong the way, Anderson pays tribute to war films, prison break movies and screwball comedies. Ralph Fiennes stars as the concierge of the elegant Grand Budapest Hotel. GROSS: The film has a story within a story within a story, but most of the film is set in the late 1930s in the fictional Central European country of Zubrowka on the eve of war. UNIDENTIFIED MAN: (As character) A number of years ago, while suffering from a mild case of scribe's fever, a form of neurasthenia common among the intelligentsia of that time, I decided to spend the month of August in the spa town of Nebelsbad(ph), below the Alpine Sudetenvatz(ph) and had taken up rooms in the Grand Budapest, a picturesque, elaborate and once widely celebrated establishment. (SOUNDBITE OF MOVIE, "THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL") The new film begins with an author looking back on his work, explaining how he came to write a book about the Grand Budapest Hotel. This year's best movie so far, according to our critic at large John Powers, is "The Grand Budapest Hotel," which was directed and co-written by my guest Wes Anderson, who also made the wonderful films "The Royal Tenenbaums," "Fantastic Mr. ![]()
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