Wes Anderson continues to exhibit his droll humour on screen. I wonder if his strength is screenwriting as much as directing. He also has a talent for convincing A-listers to appear in cameos. He even had a Dustin Hoffman doppelganger play the replacement-in-training to Ralph Fienne's exceedingly capable and exceedingly smug concierge. Perhaps next time we'll see Woody Allen in a small role.
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