Film Carew: The Grand Budapest Hotel, Only Lovers Left Alive, In A World & More
Color , just seeing Léa Seydoux on screen brings an emotional frisson). But the undoubted star of the show is Fiennes, who delivers his poetic, profane, preposterous dialogue with such élan ... most interested in what that means in patriarchal Japan, where the first-born son is still a totem, and is unafraid to suggest that fatherhood may be, for some, work