Room Servicing
Room Servicing

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Room Servicing

2003
Movie
82 min
English

John is an extremely busy lawyer who never has time to relax and unwind. Practically married to his stressful career, all John can do is fantasize about being away in the peaceful countryside. He finally decides to take his friend's advice, Tina, who recommends a service that will take care of the day-to-day upkeep. The room servicing turns out to be the perfect helping-hand that he needed and to thank Tina, John takes her on an incredible getaway she'll never forget.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Greg PritzkersGenres: Short, Comedy

Plot Summary

A man trying to get out of a hotel room to meet his friends finds himself constantly thwarted by the hotel's eccentric staff and bizarre circumstances. His attempts to leave are met with increasingly absurd obstacles, turning a simple errand into a surreal ordeal. He must navigate a series of comical encounters to achieve his goal.

Critical Reception

Room Servicing is a quirky independent short film that garnered attention for its surreal humor and creative premise. While not a mainstream release, it found an appreciative audience among fans of offbeat comedy. Critical reviews often highlighted its inventive storytelling and performances within its limited scope.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unique and absurd sense of humor.

  • Appreciated for its inventive premise and execution within the short film format.

  • Noted for its engaging and comedic performances.

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Fun Fact

The film was part of the 2003 Seattle International Film Festival.

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