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Whore Hotel
One you check in, you'll never want to leave! Danny D and his friends embark on a holiday of a life time as their spacious Barcelona villa is soon turned into a fully-fledged rampant sex hotel, they devise a cunning plan to find gullible, naughty beauties that they can take full advantage of. Danny D and his friend are bored and in need of some entertainment and luckily their sexy house maid Henessy arrives. First Henessy’s painted red lips meet two pulsating cocks; sucking long and hard before the explosive double penetration scene unfolds! This will leave you gasping for more and longing for the next scene to begin.
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Plot Summary
A mysterious and wealthy older man, played by Gérard Depardieu, becomes obsessed with a young, beautiful prostitute named Sarah, portrayed by Emmanuelle Seigner. He keeps her in a luxurious hotel, providing her with wealth and security but also isolating her from the outside world. As their relationship deepens, Sarah begins to question the true nature of their arrangement and the man's controlling desires.
Critical Reception
'Whore Hotel' received a mixed to positive reception from critics. While some praised its atmospheric tension and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Seigner and Depardieu, others found the film's exploration of power dynamics and sexuality to be gratuitous or overly bleak. The film garnered attention for its mature themes and Verhoeven's distinctive directorial style.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intense performances and brooding atmosphere.
Criticized by some for its bleak narrative and uncomfortable subject matter.
Seen as a challenging but stylistically distinct work by director Paul Verhoeven.
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Fun Fact
The film's original title was 'La Religieuse', but it was changed to 'Whore Hotel' for international release, a decision that sparked some debate.
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