Cinema also illustrates a fine example of how relative and thought-provoking the creative industry can be, stimulating both visual palette and conceptual thought.
Earlier this week I watched 'The Grand Budapest Hotel' (directed by Wes Anderson; known previously for Moonrise Kingdom, The Darjeeling Limited and Fantastic Mr Fox) at the Odeon in Marble Arch. I found the cinematography and set beautiful, complimented by a quirky script and satirically camp characters.
Wes Anderson's vision is alluring and unique; set within a parallel yet culturally stimulating universe to our own. Overall, I found 'The Grand Budapest Hotel' perfectly stylised and a visual treat to absorb as a photographic artist- 4/5 stars!
Alice Luker
www.aliceluker.co.uk
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