3) The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)
In Wes Anderson's glorious and fanciful comedy-drama called The Grand Budapest Hotel, Adrien Brody performs Dmitri Desgoffe-und-Taxis, a villainous and plotting son from a wealthy family. He indeed colors the part with his delightful and overly imposing energy, capturing the arrogance, entitlement, and dramatically exaggerated importance of self that characterize Dmitri.
As Dmitri becomes entangled ever wider in the plot and with its colorful characters, Brody's performance circles between humor, charm, and a little madness into the celebration of those dimensions of the passing time known as friendship and loyalty.
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