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In the most bizarre form of Stockholm Syndrome ever, I rewatched Wes Anderson's The Grand Budapest Hotel and have more reasons why I don't like it. Shocking.
Topics include the incredible appeal of the movie overseas, Anderson's personal wounds, and how quirk can get in the way of character.
By Brian Hamilton3.8
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In the most bizarre form of Stockholm Syndrome ever, I rewatched Wes Anderson's The Grand Budapest Hotel and have more reasons why I don't like it. Shocking.
Topics include the incredible appeal of the movie overseas, Anderson's personal wounds, and how quirk can get in the way of character.