I think I could actually see that. It was certainly out of character with the brutality of the rest of the trilogy.
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There are two scenes referring to the autopilot being broken and fixed. And a scene noting the missing pearls from the Wayne estate. Those scenes are pointless if the ending is a dream, and no one spends studio money on scenes that have no point in the story.
I can't say that I remember the film all too well, but I was just referring to Alfred seeing Bruce and Selina at the cafe. I could see that part being a dream of Alfred's.
Those were my thoughts, bon-bon. Which is why I was surprised people even questioned it. Let alone that it was enough of a thing for someone to ask Christian Bale his opinion.
And I never questioned it the other way round.
Wait, who was Tilda Swinton in Grand Budapest Hotel?
She was Ralph Fiennes' sugar momma.
Holy shit, she totally was. That was some very convincing age makeup!
And all three of them had Swinton in them!
More amazing still, she wasn't even conspicuously the best thing in all of them, just one pleasure among many.
I'd say she was conspicuously the best part of Only Lovers Left Alive. Sorry, John Hurt.