The spirit of Ernst Lubitsch lives on in Wes Andereson's fast-quipping screwball caper 'The Grand Budapest Hotel', a chase extravaganza set over several decades in a fictional Eastern European country. Here, the director talks about the writing process, how he maintained the plot's frantic pace and why sadness and tragedy haunt the film's atmosphere.
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