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"The Grand Hotel Budapest", "Into the Wilderness", "Carol" travels with the movie

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As one of the indispensable cultural expressions of people's daily lives, the film has a strong communication power, it can take you on an adventure in Europe before sunrise, it can also take you through the African desert at sunset, and even send you to the rest of the world.

"The Grand Hotel Budapest", "Into the Wilderness", "Carol" travels with the movie

The scenery in the following films is particularly fascinating, with an easy-to-understand storyline that not only evokes the desire to travel, but also allows you to enjoy amazing scenery without leaving your home.

Foreign Hotel (2011)

"The Grand Hotel Budapest", "Into the Wilderness", "Carol" travels with the movie

A group of British retirees, all kinds of unsatisfactory, yin and yang came to an Indian hotel to prepare for a long-term vacation, but found that the so-called luxury hotel is only a half-cut project with grass everywhere. The ending is quite inspiring, the old people either complete their wishes and return to the west, or take root in India to start the second spring of life, incidentally also help india to achieve a very cheesy love counterattack for young people. With tangled love stories, light-hearted laughter, and mouth-water moments from delightful ensemble actors, the film proves that travel can awaken our passions at any time, at any age. Exotic music is as powerful as all bizarre color light, and the sound before the picture should be a big contributor.

Daydreamer (2013)

"The Grand Hotel Budapest", "Into the Wilderness", "Carol" travels with the movie

Walter Mitty is a visual embodiment of "the wanderlust", a daydreaming, hard-working Life magazine employee (played by Ben Stiller) as he embarks on a journey he can't imagine on his own, needing to find a lost, precious photo slideshow from renowned photojournalist Sean O'Connell, mitte from the streets of Manhattan to Greenland to Iceland and even to the Himalayas. It's an amazing, fantastical movie. The No. 5 negative in the movie may represent an unknown opportunity in life, and if we do not take the initiative to find it, we will never see what beautiful scenery is in the No. 5 negative.

Grand Hotel Budapest (2014)

"The Grand Hotel Budapest", "Into the Wilderness", "Carol" travels with the movie

Wes. Anderson's most highly stylized films exemplify his mastery of shot scheduling, color lighting, and miniature models. The whole story is simple, revolving around the mysterious owner of the Grand Budapest Hotel, with memories nested in them. The refugee-born hotel concierge "Zero" kid, trained by Mr. Gustav, a hotel manager who can be called a perfect old gentleman, followed him through a series of bizarre thefts, murders, prison escapes, escapes and other events, through the artillery fire, witnessing the collapse of "aristocratic Europe".

Desert Camel (2013)

"The Grand Hotel Budapest", "Into the Wilderness", "Carol" travels with the movie

Playing a real-life writer, Mia Wasikowska tells the story of a woman who realizes her long-desired dream of chasing the wilderness and desert, crossing the Australian desert alone in the company of four camels and a loyal dog. The film was also evaluated by fans as a tourist promotional film to promote the Australian scenery by pulling a camel through the desert. A lonely journey for independent women, the desert scenery is pristine and wild.

Wading into the Wilderness (2014)

"The Grand Hotel Budapest", "Into the Wilderness", "Carol" travels with the movie

"Wadding into the Wilderness" narrates almost everything that the heroine, Cheryl Sraide, narrates everything that the heroine, Cheryl Srider, goes through through the wilderness and mountains. The film is based on the autobiography of Cheryl Schrader. Finally, the woman who had crossed the wilderness stood on the bridge and said in her heart, "My life, like all people's lives, is full of mystery, irreversible and almost sacred." She said, "How crazy this is, let it go." She used the word wild, and by this time it was no longer just about the wilderness she had crossed, but also to the unforeseen, vigorous life.

Ghost (2015)

"The Grand Hotel Budapest", "Into the Wilderness", "Carol" travels with the movie

The introductory scene for the 26th James Bond film was conducted by Daniel Craig in mexico City's Day of the Dead parade, from the mexican carnival of Roman alleys, to the snow of Morocco in Austria, to the sands of Morocco, and finally back to the cold london. From Austria to Italy to Morocco, the plot crosses many borders and has the thrill of a game of level-breaking, retro and elegant. The two-and-a-half-hour story is a simple storyline that really stings most people's nerves.

Carol (2015)

"The Grand Hotel Budapest", "Into the Wilderness", "Carol" travels with the movie

"Carol" is a new work by the famous American independent director Todd Haynes, which was shortlisted for the main competition unit of the 68th Cannes Film Festival and won the Best Actress Award. In the '50s, the love affair between the store girl and photographer Rooney Marla and the soon-to-be-divorced Kate Blanchett became more intense on a winding road trip, the couple traveling from New York City through Ohio, Illinois and Iowa, and the night didn't have to be long because of each other in their hearts. One day, you will stop and stare at the cosmic flood and rolling red dust, and turn around to see your angel.

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