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Furthermore, the film’s thematic depth elevates it above standard comedies. Beneath the veneer of slapstick chase scenes and heist mechanics lies a melancholic meditation on the rise of fascism and the erosion of culture. The villainous forces in the film, represented by the black-shirted troops and the thuggish Jopling (Willem Dafoe), serve as an allegory for the encroaching darkness of World War II. The film suggests that the "Grand Budapest" — a symbol of refinement, civility, and beauty — is fragile. The tragedy is not that the hotel eventually crumbles, but that the spirit of elegance it represented is lost to the brutality of the modern age.