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1950s LA: A police detective checks into a hotel with a bag of money, hoping to go away with Swedish Mary.1950s LA: A police detective checks into a hotel with a bag of money, hoping to go away with Swedish Mary.1950s LA: A police detective checks into a hotel with a bag of money, hoping to go away with Swedish Mary.
Patrick Arthur
- Nightclub Patron
- (as Patrick Hyde)
Michael Raif Brizzolara
- Mysterious Gentleman
- (as Michael Raif)
Andrew Fiscella
- Otto
- (as Andy Fiscella)
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Silly, funny, dark humor film. Many twists and turns. Outrageous events. Probably underrated.
I came to IMDb looking for a review to decide on whether to watch this and there wasn't one so I let that decide in the movie's favor as I figured to write one for it.
I liked it. Any movie with the word 'noir' in the title has work to do to avoid the clichés that the genre forces it to reference. The characters have to be one-dimensional and fit the molds. The dialog has to be clipped and clever. Yet this movie is homage to noir as well as being a fun yarn in its own right.
It's stylish and stylized with narration and inner monologues from multiple characters. There's flashbacks and story tangents from all the main characters, that stand on their own as but also get sewn together by the end. It's black and white but you stop noticing that early on because the medium matches the tone of the movie so well.
If you're in the mood for light story-telling that's well thought out then Hotel Noir is a fine place to spend an evening.
I liked it. Any movie with the word 'noir' in the title has work to do to avoid the clichés that the genre forces it to reference. The characters have to be one-dimensional and fit the molds. The dialog has to be clipped and clever. Yet this movie is homage to noir as well as being a fun yarn in its own right.
It's stylish and stylized with narration and inner monologues from multiple characters. There's flashbacks and story tangents from all the main characters, that stand on their own as but also get sewn together by the end. It's black and white but you stop noticing that early on because the medium matches the tone of the movie so well.
If you're in the mood for light story-telling that's well thought out then Hotel Noir is a fine place to spend an evening.
AKA City of Sin.
Another one of those Dollar Tree buys that most likely be viewed on slow evening. Of course, it doesn't help that you know the outcome from the very beginning, and that makes sitting through the film a chore.
10leokjr
As I watched this, I'm reading the screenplay in my mind, and my eyes and mind popped. Great writing, great conversion from paper to print to film.
Danny Devito, early years you'd think from the setting, tells the tale.
But actually, I'm watching the 2016 re-release, aptly re-named Sin City. The original film, Hotel Noire, apparently 2012. Yet it seems to be 1940 something.
The cast expands, marvelously. Rosario Dawson. Kevin Connolly. Michael B. Jordan.
Malin Åkerman. Mandy Moore and Cameron Richardson, Rufus Sewell. Haven't researched it yet, but would love to know the House and team, including the screenwriter that wrote this.
Kudos.
Danny Devito, early years you'd think from the setting, tells the tale.
But actually, I'm watching the 2016 re-release, aptly re-named Sin City. The original film, Hotel Noire, apparently 2012. Yet it seems to be 1940 something.
The cast expands, marvelously. Rosario Dawson. Kevin Connolly. Michael B. Jordan.
Malin Åkerman. Mandy Moore and Cameron Richardson, Rufus Sewell. Haven't researched it yet, but would love to know the House and team, including the screenwriter that wrote this.
Kudos.
I watched this carefully and noted the comments from other reviewers, and I wanted to find something to disagree with them so I could offer a more balanced opinion. I think it's important to have a wide variety of opinions from different people so that you are left with a much more accurate impression of what the movie is about.
However I failed, there's no saving graces, it's rubbish. It is in fact an anachronism and I suspect Danny DeVito signed up to it as he simply doesn't get parts anymore so he'll grasp at anything. More than likely Malin Ackerman did the same, she realises she's out in the cold and wants to come back in but can't grasp that she can't act. Robert Forster is the only saving grace of this film, he's consistently excellent and believable but his role was so small that he did nothing to lift the movie.
Don't waste you time, I'd rather do housework than watch it again.
However I failed, there's no saving graces, it's rubbish. It is in fact an anachronism and I suspect Danny DeVito signed up to it as he simply doesn't get parts anymore so he'll grasp at anything. More than likely Malin Ackerman did the same, she realises she's out in the cold and wants to come back in but can't grasp that she can't act. Robert Forster is the only saving grace of this film, he's consistently excellent and believable but his role was so small that he did nothing to lift the movie.
Don't waste you time, I'd rather do housework than watch it again.
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Did you know
- TriviaActress Carla Gugino is the girlfriend of director Sebastian Gutierrez and appears in many of his projects.
- Crazy creditsThe opening credits list the cast in alphabetical order, with Malin Akerman coming first. Her legal name is actually Malin Åkerman. The letter Å is the final letter of the Swedish alphabet so she could just as well have been listed last.
- Alternate versionsRe-released in 2016, in color, as the movie City of Sin.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Cowboy (2017)
- SoundtracksShiny Diamonds
Written by Eric Elbogen
Piano and Arrangement by Peter Smith
Vocals by Carla Gugino
Recorded, engineered and mixed at Stagg Street Studio by Erich Gobel
- How long is Hotel Noir?Powered by Alexa
Details
- Runtime1 hour 37 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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