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Director Birgitte Stærmose’s multi-layered drama takes place over the course of three days in a Copenhagen hotel and revolves around a mysterious gunshot. The protagonists are several characters whose diametrically opposed life stories gradually intertwine, both accidentally and intentionally – a lonely flight attendant comes to the hotel looking for love; a couple of immigrant hotel employees are seeking revenge; a desperate hotel manager; a woman whose husband has left her; a reception clerk who keeps trying (in vain) to smile more when welcoming guests; and many others. The leitmotifs of this multicultural movie include intimacy, forgiveness, and human frailty. Stærmose succeeds in skillfully articulating the movie’s visual style in concord with the individual stories of the protagonists, who feel constricted not only by their own lives but also within the closed walls of the hotel. Of making her debut, the director said: “I have always been fascinated by hotels as a secret place outside of time and space. What happens behind all those closed doors?” Her picture provides one possible answer. (Karlovy Vary International Film Festival)

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Critiques (2)

POMO 

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français Sujet pour Hitchcock. Dans son interprétation, ce serait amusant, ludique, captivant et sérieux, et cela me rapprocherait de ses personnages. Dans l'interprétation impersonnelle de Birgitte Staermose, ce n'est que sérieux. Et extrêmement peu divertissant. ()

Malarkey 

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anglais The camera sure can spy on people, but telling a story was a bit of a problem for it. The only thing that pulls this film up from the Boo! rating is the premise. The rest, however, is a mixture of nonsense, which isn’t shot in completely embarrassing fashion, but it doesn’t make any sense. ()