

The Palace
Set in the Friedrichstadt-Palast music hall in the late 1980s, follows twin sisters as they search for their roots.
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Plot Summary
A dark comedy set in a lavish hotel in Gstaad, Switzerland, where an eclectic group of guests and staff navigate their final days of 1999. Amidst the opulent surroundings and impending millennium celebrations, various personal dramas unfold, highlighting themes of wealth, class, and the absurdities of human behavior.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed reviews from critics, with many praising its ambition and the performances of its ensemble cast. However, some critics found the narrative disjointed and the satirical tone to be uneven. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some appreciating its unique style and others finding it pretentious or lacking substance.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its ambitious satirical premise and strong performances from its veteran cast.
- Criticized for an uneven narrative structure and a tone that struggled to balance dark comedy with dramatic elements.
- Some found the exploration of wealth and class dynamics to be insightful, while others deemed it superficial.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the film's unique premise and the performances, with many finding it to be an interesting, albeit flawed, attempt at social commentary. Some viewers felt the film was too long or that its humor did not always land.
Fun Fact
The film was reportedly shot in a single, continuous take, though this has been disputed and unconfirmed.
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