The Grand Budapest Hotel
The Grand Budapest Hotel

[last lines]
Young Writer: A week later, I sailed for a cure in South America, and began a long, wandering journey abroad. I did not return to Europe for many years. It was an enchanting old ruin...
Author: ...But I never managed to see it again.

The Grand Budapest Hotel
The Grand Budapest Hotel

[Gustave sees soldiers enter the Hotel]
M. Gustave: The beginning of the end of the end of the beginning has begun. A sad finale played off-key on a broken-down saloon piano in the outskirts of a forgotten ghost town. I'd rather not bear witness to such blasphemy.
Zero: Me neither.
M. Gustave: The Grand Budapest has become a

troops' barracks. I shall never cross its threshold again in my lifetime.
Zero: Me neither.
M. Gustave: Never again shall I...
[spots Agatha]
M. Gustave: Actually, I think we might be going in there right now, after all.