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Hotel (2003)

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Reviews Counted:25

Fresh:9

Rotten:16

Average Rating:4.5/10

Runtime: 1 hr 33 mins

Genre: Horror/Suspense

Synopsis: A sinister hotel in Venice forms the backdrop for director Mike Figgis's experimental, stylistically surreal HOTEL. The story centers on director Trent Stoken (Rhys Ifans), who is attempting to... A sinister hotel in Venice forms the backdrop for director Mike Figgis's experimental, stylistically surreal HOTEL. The story centers on director Trent Stoken (Rhys Ifans), who is attempting to film John Webster's play "The Duchess of Malfi" in the style of a Dogme film. He is constantly at loggerheads with his producer, Jonathan Danderfine (David Schwimmer), who eventually takes control of filming when Stoken is shot and falls into a coma. A documentary film crew lead by Charlee Boux (Salma Hayek) simultaneously captures the traumatic events, doting on the personal misfortunes of the cast and crew. As the movie progresses, the sinister, omnipresent hotel staff descend into cannibalism, cooking their guests, and further threatening the production of the film. HOTEL has many intertwining subplots which Figgis ties together neatly with the "The Duchess of Malfi" theme. He also draws on stylistic effects similar to those used in his previous film, TIMECODE, such as multiscreen techniques and free-form story structures with no real conclusions. Drawing on a variety of sources for inspiration, such as the famous darkly comic cannibalism movie DELICATESSEN, and the films of Jean Luc Goddard; Figgis delivers a compelling film, proving he is a director willing to take risks to deliver his true vision. [More]

Starring: Max Beesley, Saffron Burrows, Valentina Cervi, Salma Hayek

Starring: Max Beesley, Saffron Burrows, Valentina Cervi, Salma Hayek, Rhys Ifans, Lucy Liu, Burt Reynolds, Julian Sands

Director: Mike Figgis

Director: Mike Figgis
Screenwriter: Mike Figgis
Producer: Annie Stewart, Etchie Stroh
Studio: Innovation Film Group

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Pulls the conventions of conventional film-making apart right before our eyes and gives a glimpse of the future of narrative cinema.

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03/26/09
David Stratton
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Mainly there's a lot of rambling, posing and the smell of everyone involved giving in to the worst sort of art-damaged self-indulgence.

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07/25/03
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12/06/05
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Are you trying to tell me that Salma Hayek actually understood this script and I did not?

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08/06/05
Christopher Null
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Wears out its welcome pretty fast.

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10/03/03
Desson Thomson
Desson Thomson
Washington Post

An early favorite for Worst Film of 2003

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07/21/03
Edward Havens
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Emanuel Levy
Emanuel Levy
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A jumbled, self-indulgent mess with a rash of story lines and a squandered cast.

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07/25/03
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06/04/04
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Pretentious avant-garde comedy.

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09/26/03
John Monaghan
John Monaghan
Detroit Free Press

Sexed-up, teched-up, theater-troupe pedantry disguised as avant-garde film.

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07/22/03
Laura Sinagra
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