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Hotel
When Irene takes a position at a hotel deep in the woods of the Austrian Alps, she soon discovers the girl she replaced vanished without a trace.
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Plot Summary
In the chaotic world of hotel management, a cynical general manager struggles to keep his luxury hotel afloat amidst a barrage of bizarre guests, demanding celebrities, and personal crises. As he navigates the escalating absurdities, he must confront his own demons and the questionable ethics of the hospitality industry. The film offers a satirical look at the lives of the staff and the eccentricities of the wealthy patrons.
Critical Reception
Hotel (2004) received mixed reviews from critics. While some praised its unique ensemble cast and darkly comedic tone, others found the plot disjointed and the satire heavy-handed. Audience reception was similarly divided, with many appreciating its unconventional approach to hotel life while others felt it lacked a clear narrative focus.
What Reviewers Say
The film offers a chaotic and satirical glimpse into the world of a luxury hotel.
Praised for its ensemble cast and dark humor, but criticized for a lack of narrative cohesion.
A quirky and unconventional look at the lives of hotel staff and guests.
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Fun Fact
Director Mike Figgis also composed the original score for the film.
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