10 Most Rewatchable Movies Of The Last 10 Years

8. The Grand Budapest Hotel

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Contemporary auteur and filmmaker Wes Anderson is a clear cut example of the mad-genius that can occur when one person has complete control over all aspects of their project.

Taking place in a fictional European country and flitting between various time frames in an unusual and engaging narrative structure, The Grand Budapest Hotel is so darned rewatchable for a host of different reasons.

First off, shout out to the incredible performance by Ralph Fiennes. The film also boasts that quirky, innovative and idiosyncratic visual style and humour we’ve all come to expect from Anderson’s movies that makes just watching the screen a pleasure in itself, and the charm is set off expertly by the film's Oscar-winning score. It’s also a film that fits a lot of moods. Bored? Cheerful? Sad? Hungry? Whatever you’re feeling, The Grand Budapest Hotel is a hotel always worth revisiting.

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