Anonymous User
September 23, 2024
I stayed at the Metropolitan Hotel for two nights out of three nights in Moscow.
"A Gentleman in Moscow" is my perfect book. I read "1900", "The Grand Budapest Hotel", "Modern Love Season 1 Episode 1" and "The Green Mile" in the book. I was amazed by its legendary beginning, rich middle part and flawed ending. It is a story I like. What can a lonely nobleman do when he is imprisoned in a five-star hotel? This era has erased the so-called elegance or gentleman's "title". It's not that we are obsessed with the old times, but that spirit and style have been lost for a long time. The search terms "old money style" and "intellectual wear" on streaming media are actually reminiscing about things we can no longer grasp. In this way, people's blood is flowing with freedom. The story itself is touching enough. What we need is not the social form but the strong and ceremonial people in the social form we are in.
In reality:
The roof of the Metropolitan Hotel is closed
There is no haircut in the lobby downstairs
The restaurant "Piazza" on the first floor is open during breakfast time, and there are performers playing harp
I didn't go to the Count's room 317, but it is indeed full of suites
The revolving door at the door is open to the world
But he was locked up for life
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