The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)
The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) is a critically acclaimed movie directed by Wes Anderson. It follows the story of a concierge, Gustave H, and his lobby boy, Zero Moustafa, as they navigate the politics and intrigue of the fictional European country of Zubrowka. The movie is known for its unique visual style and its quirky characters.
One of the most memorable aspects of The Grand Budapest Hotel is its exploration of sexuality. The movie features several scenes that explore the characters’ sexuality in a subtle yet meaningful way. The most prominent example of this is the relationship between Gustave and Zero. Throughout the movie, the two characters share a deep bond that transcends their professional relationship. This bond is further explored in a scene where the two share a passionate kiss.
The Grand Budapest Hotel also features several other scenes that explore sexuality in a more subtle way. For example, there is a scene where the concierge, M. Jean, is seen flirting with a female guest. This scene is a subtle reminder that sexuality is an important part of life and that it should be explored and celebrated.
Overall, The Grand Budapest Hotel is a movie that celebrates sexuality in a subtle yet meaningful way. The movie features several scenes that explore the characters’ sexuality in a subtle yet meaningful way. These scenes are a reminder that sexuality is an important part of life and that it should be explored and celebrated.
A very brief shot of a woman covering her breasts with her hands, this is easily missed
At the beginning of the movie there is a montage of the owner of the hotel talking to his guest most of these scenes are just him talking but two of which show him sitting in bed with a elderly topless woman (breasts exposed), and the other shows him looking at himself in a mirror with a woman performing oral sex.
A man sprays water on a naked man where his back and is upper part of his buttocks is shown. The frame last for only a couple of seconds.
A painting of two nude women kissing while holding each other's breasts and rubbing each other's genitals is shown. Breasts, nipples, and thick pubic hair are clearly seen. Their actual genitalia is also somewhat visible. Not overly graphic due to the painting's somewhat abstract nature. However the nudity is pretty clear and it is pretty evident what the women are doing. The painting is shown in multiple scenes.
A scene with black and white pin up photos of women in the background. Breasts and nipples are seen on all of them and some of them show the women's pubic hair. The photos are in the background of the scene, and relatively small, but they are in focus and pretty easy to see.
All nudity in the film is shown in brief glimpses. It is only breast nudity, with most of them in a non-sexual context. The sexual content in the film are not graphic and are also brief, including fellatio and post-coitus.
"Fuck" is used sexually a number of times.
There are non graphic black-and-white paintings of naked women in the background of some shots. There are naked statues.
A man says a woman is like dynamite in the sack
Some remarks about a man being a predator
Brief shot of man and a woman kissing in bed.