The Grand Budapest Hotel's staggering 88% indoors ratio crushes all comedies, outdoing its peers in 8 out of 8 comparisons, including an 8% higher average than the genre.
2,484
unique people spotted (81% of frames)
"sir" is said 27 times — once every 3.7 minutes.
Ralph Fiennes is on screen for 26 of 100 minutes — 26% of the runtime.
The longest stretch of silence runs 6 min 28 sec — no dialogue at all.
39
profanity instances across the runtime — roughly one every 154 seconds.
Only 3.1% of all detected faces are smiling across the entire film.
At 117 BPM, the score sets a slow, meditative pace throughout.
2,896
unique words spoken out of 8,620 total — a vocabulary richness of 33.6%.
AI detected 72 unique object types across 86,484 frame-by-frame detections.
478
unique chairs spotted (10% of frames)
329
unique ties spotted (13% of frames)
144
unique cups spotted (6% of frames)
122
unique dining tables spotted (6% of frames)
136
unique wine glasses spotted (4% of frames)
141
unique potted plants spotted (4% of frames)
47
unique beds spotted (4% of frames)
62
unique vases spotted (2% of frames)
93.3%
of the movie takes place at night
95
weapon appearances (1 per minute)
Contains 39 profanities (0.4 per minute)
Longest silence: 6 minutes of unbroken quiet
Peak dialogue speed: 290 words per minute
Only 3.1% of face detections are smiling
The film's emotional journey ends on a neutral note
Shot predominantly with warm tones