Anderson's film is very expressive in colour application, which is one of the important reasons why his films are considered unique. Each of his films will almost always be a surrealist colour, but it won't be overblown and will blend in harmony with the entire film. First, colour recreates the old European environment and architecture. The film rarely uses coloured background light source; colour often passes the costume of the person and the prop in the scene presents. The use of colour to show the difference between the characters reveals the character of the characters and the emotion of the characters is the most important function of the colour in Anderson’s film. The film's fine art design and colours are purple and pink …show more content…
The whole film has a strong sense of nostalgia, and The Grand Budapest Hotel itself is a symbol and epitome of the lost European civilization, which has witnessed the rise and fall of Europe. Elements from all over Europe were put into the big hotel to form a mix. Gothic architecture, layout, Russian style of elegant music, here have been thriving, is a paradise of polite society, here has the infinite wealth, the enjoyment of luxury, accurate and thoughtful service, also has represented by Gustave last chivalry, well-dressed, and he always remembers his favourite cologne, he is strict in his work, strict management to end, services, warm and thoughtful, he will stand up for unknown Zero, for sudden death lover travel thousands of miles. The Grand Budapest Hotel in 1932 was pink and colourful and seemed to symbolize The European ideas of that era. The world outside is a blank white, seemingly like the eternal winter, the cold of the people on the eve of war. The Nazis blinding people's thoughts, everything is grey. And Ruiz’s grey castle symbolized German fascism. Once all busy seems to be before the end of the carnival, with the death of Gustave, as at the end of the film only vaguely revealed the advent of the battle of the century, or as The Grand Budapest Hotel decline and slowly lost on the stage of