Choosing either a character studyrelationshipscompare/contrastlight/colorsound/musicor a theme of your choiceformulate a five-paragraph essay of about three pages about the filmThe Grand Budapest Hotel.Pay attention to details as they apply to what you choose to write about here.You can compare/contrast characters.You can also do that for relationshipsand for light and color to music and sound for effect.Looking at the film as a vehicle for story-telling in the visual mediumconsider the importance of understanding the plot in a film such as this.Go through the outline and add on elements and resources as they apply to your essay.
Avoid informal tone though you can assert your opinion in here a little.
For a character studyyou can discuss and analyze one or two characters through the course of the film and how they evolve(for better or worse)
For a compare/contrastyou can use characters to compare or other filmsor you can look at how the sound and light differ from each character and why that is important.
You can also focus on the visual element of story-telling via the use of shadows and light.You can also use this as a compare/contrast.
If you focus on relationshipsdiscuss whether they are importantand how they changed the characters.
If you decide that you want to focus on themes and messages in the film and relate it to somethingyou may choose to do so.