The Rose-Tinted Past

When you look at something through rose-tinted glasses, red flags happen to look like normal flags. This is the case in Wes Anderson’s 2014 film The Grand Budapest Hotel, wherein a multi-layered narrative reveals a story about a charming hotel concierge, his humble lobby boy, and a murder shrouded in familial mystery.

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