Añade un argumento en tu idiomaOne night at the Station Hotel a group of strangers play cards to see who will sleep in hotel room 207 - a room rumoured to be haunted, where you 'dream the dreams of the ones who slept befo... Leer todoOne night at the Station Hotel a group of strangers play cards to see who will sleep in hotel room 207 - a room rumoured to be haunted, where you 'dream the dreams of the ones who slept before you...' And in the process learn too much about each other's dark secrets. As their liv... Leer todoOne night at the Station Hotel a group of strangers play cards to see who will sleep in hotel room 207 - a room rumoured to be haunted, where you 'dream the dreams of the ones who slept before you...' And in the process learn too much about each other's dark secrets. As their lives tangle in paranoid deadlock, the only escape becomes murder.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Young Boy
- (as Shane Adam Barks)
Reseñas destacadas
Set around a hotel. A group of Strangers meet to celebrate the obnoxious Nelson's birthday. Here the chef, Wim, tells of one of the rooms in which nobody sleeps. In this room it is said that those who have slept there, dreamt the dreams of those who had gone before. Drunk, Nelson challenges the guests to play a game of cards, the loser having to sleep in the room for a night. From this point on we see the varrying deprevities, lusts, addictions, madnesses & weaknesses of the guests.
The film is well written yet still relies much more on the characters actions. Indeed it seems the director signs up to the idea that a picture can tell a thousand words. The main delight of this film however relies on the relationship between Greta (Ute Lemper) & Jay (Trevor Eve). Both showing a longing for one another yet neither brave enough to confront the other. The supporting cast is also just as fine with all characters developed just as well. The Story is also a marvel with enough different plot lines to keep anybody entertained & a pace which is just about right.
A recommended film which anybody should watch showing that there is still room for talent in cinema today.
The storyline and characters are odd but I wonder about the shadowy pasts of the main characters and how they ended up in such a hotel which is old and run down. Eve as the hotel owner/front desk clerk seems a bit stark, as though he cannot ever leave the hotel for some unknown reason.
What a collection of characters rife with problems, emotional issues, fear, etc. Odd as the film is, I liked it because it was all about Eve.
¿Sabías que...?
- Banda sonoraWhenever we get close (we fall apart)
Written by Dominik Scherrer and George Milton
Performed by Ute Lemper, Gergely Kaposi (conductor) and Magyar Állami Operaház Zenekara (as the Budapest State Opera Orchestra)