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The Royal Hotel

  • 2023
  • R
  • 1h 31min
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5,8/10
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Julia Garner and Jessica Henwick in The Royal Hotel (2023)
US backpackers Hanna and Liv take a job in a remote Australian pub for some extra cash and are confronted with a bunch of unruly locals and a situation that grows rapidly out of their control.
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Hanna et Liv, deux routardes, acceptent un emploi dans un pub australien isolé pour arrondir leurs fins de mois. Elles sont confrontées à une bande de locaux indisciplinés et à une situation... Tout lireHanna et Liv, deux routardes, acceptent un emploi dans un pub australien isolé pour arrondir leurs fins de mois. Elles sont confrontées à une bande de locaux indisciplinés et à une situation qui échappe rapidement à leur contrôle.Hanna et Liv, deux routardes, acceptent un emploi dans un pub australien isolé pour arrondir leurs fins de mois. Elles sont confrontées à une bande de locaux indisciplinés et à une situation qui échappe rapidement à leur contrôle.

  • Réalisation
    • Kitty Green
  • Scénario
    • Kitty Green
    • Oscar Redding
  • Casting principal
    • Julia Garner
    • Jessica Henwick
    • Herbert Nordrum
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    5,8/10
    15 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    4 027
    797
    • Réalisation
      • Kitty Green
    • Scénario
      • Kitty Green
      • Oscar Redding
    • Casting principal
      • Julia Garner
      • Jessica Henwick
      • Herbert Nordrum
    • 171avis d'utilisateurs
    • 144avis des critiques
    • 77Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 4 victoires et 22 nominations au total

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    Julia Garner
    Julia Garner
    • Hanna
    Jessica Henwick
    Jessica Henwick
    • Liv
    Herbert Nordrum
    Herbert Nordrum
    • Torsten
    Dylan River
    • Bartender
    Keylan Devine-Ingerson
    • French Man
    Bree Bain
    Bree Bain
    • Office Woman
    Ursula Yovich
    Ursula Yovich
    • Carol
    Alex Malone
    Alex Malone
    • Jules
    Kate Cheel
    • Cassie
    Hugo Weaving
    Hugo Weaving
    • Billy
    James Frecheville
    James Frecheville
    • Teeth
    Nic Darrigo
    Nic Darrigo
    • Kev
    Adam Morgan
    • Keith
    Adam MacNeill
    Adam MacNeill
    • Macca
    Ben Eggleton
    • Spanners
    Barbara Lowing
    • Glenda
    Daniel Henshall
    Daniel Henshall
    • Dolly
    Bruce R. Carter
    Bruce R. Carter
    • Darren
    • Réalisation
      • Kitty Green
    • Scénario
      • Kitty Green
      • Oscar Redding
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    Avis des utilisateurs171

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    7kysta

    A fine movie but might not be for the masses...

    Felt compelled to leave a review after watching this last night and seeing how many people left poor reviews. All i knew going into it was that it was filmed in Australia and i'm a fan of JG so would watch it regardless of much else.

    Enjoyed this from start to finish. For some, movies are about what they make you feel and think. If you enjoy character studies about people, place, time or circumstances then this might be up your alley. It's not a happy movie nor a true horror which is probably how many have been left disappointed. Indie drama/thriller would better describe it.

    It's bleak and scary for the fact that human nature is often something to fear more than anything pretend. I had that sick feeling of unease through throughout (which is something i really appreciate from such movies).

    I would watch it again however my partner (male) watching with me was waiting for something bigger to happen and felt the end was anti climatic - 2 different views.
    5shannonsuxx

    A Promising Build-Up That Falls Flat

    The Royal Hotel sets itself up as a slow-burning psychological thriller with an interesting premise and a setting ripe for tension. The story follows two backpackers who take jobs at a remote Australian pub, where they must navigate the rowdy and often unsettling behavior of the predominantly male patrons. While the film's laid-back pacing and immersive atmosphere make for a somewhat engaging watch, it ultimately stumbles in its execution, particularly in its final act.

    The biggest issue lies in how the climax squanders the film's most promising elements. The pub itself, with its claustrophobic feel and the ever-growing aggression of the drunk and unpredictable customers, seems tailor-made for a nerve-wracking escalation. However, instead of truly capitalizing on this, the film meanders, failing to push the tension to its full potential. The character of Dolly, whose presence hints at something more menacing, is severely underutilized in the final confrontation. What should have been a gripping, high-stakes moment fizzles out, leaving the resolution feeling unearned.

    The ending, in particular, is frustratingly weak. Instead of a decisive or thematically satisfying conclusion, the protagonists make a baffling choice that feels more like a narrative cop-out than a natural resolution. Their decision to simply walk off with their bags, after everything that's transpired, makes for an anticlimactic and unsatisfying conclusion. It's as if the film itself is unsure how to wrap things up, resulting in a final stretch that lacks impact and cohesion.

    Overall, The Royal Hotel has an intriguing setup and some effectively unsettling moments, but it ultimately misses the opportunity to fully exploit its setting and characters to deliver a truly gripping thriller. It builds toward something potentially great, only to lose its way at the finish line.
    3Horror_Flick_Fanatic

    The Royal Hotel (2023): A Slow Burn That Never Ignites

    Kitty Green's drama, The Royal Hotel is a slow burn that never ignites. The film follows two young Canadian backpackers, Liv (Jessica Henwick) and Becky (Julia Garner), who take on bartending jobs at a remote pub in the Australian Outback. The pub is owned by the enigmatic Bill (Hugo Weaving), and the clientele is made up of a rough-and-tumble bunch of miners.

    As the film progresses, Liv and Becky find themselves increasingly isolated and vulnerable. The men at the pub are increasingly aggressive and predatory, and the women are forced to constantly navigate their way through dangerous and uncomfortable situations.

    The Royal Hotel is a well-acted film, with particularly strong performances from Henwick and Garner. However, the film's slow pace and lack of suspense eventually become its undoing. The film is more interested in creating a sense of atmosphere and dread than in telling a compelling story. Unfortunately, it never quite succeeds in either.

    One of the biggest problems with The Royal Hotel is that it never really gives the audience a reason to care about the two main characters. Liv and Becky are thinly drawn characters, and their motivations are never fully explored. As a result, it's difficult to feel any real tension or suspense when they are in danger.

    Another problem with the film is its pacing. The Royal Hotel is a very slow-moving film, and it often feels like nothing is happening. There are long stretches of the film where the only thing happening is Liv and Becky serving drinks to the miners. This makes the film feel very tedious and boring at times.

    Finally, The Royal Hotel's climax is both unsatisfying and confusing. The film builds up to a major confrontation between Liv, Becky, and the miners, but the climax is ultimately resolved in a very anti-climactic way. The film ends with a number of unanswered questions, and the audience is left feeling confused and frustrated.

    Overall, The Royal Hotel is a disappointing film. It's a well-acted film with a great atmosphere, but it's also a slow-moving and unsatisfying film. But I wouldn't call this film a thriller as it offers no thrills or much suspense for the audience. The film literally made me yawn a few times during its runtime.
    6cotta002-318-865119

    potential backpackers take note

    This movie is a dramatic interpretation of the documentary film "hotel coolgardie" (I reviewed that also on IMDb)

    It tells the story of two backpackers travelling through Australia and they take up a job via a job agency (very common in Australia backpacking community). Only downside the hotel is in south Australia in a mining location.

    They are met with a culture shock of how rough the men are and how the women have to cope with chauvinism.

    The movie portrays real life in the mining towns of southern Australia where the pub is the main gathering location and where men drink far too much.

    There are a few scenes where artistic license is used to make for a more dramatic movie but all in all it's a true reflection of the experiences many female travellers have.

    I recommend to watch and then view "Hotel Coolgardie" to compare.
    AfricanBro

    You either love it or hate it, it seems

    Strangely, I had this gut feeling that I'd enjoy this movie, solely based on the poster, even before reading the synopsis or watching the trailer. I was then worried I'd set my expectations too high, so I lowered them a bunch. At the time of writing this, there are fewer than 20 IMDb reviews, most of them being 1/10 ratings, which makes me feel somewhat delusional for not disliking it.

    Now, let's be clear, not much happens in this film. If you're looking for a riveting storyline, this ain't it. The characters lack depth, and while there are hints about why they left 'Canada', we never really learn much about them. It's implied there's more to them, but never shown/said. Surprisingly, I wasn't annoyed by this, just as I wasn't bothered by the lack of things happening. I genuinely enjoyed it and felt a detailed backstory wasn't necessary.

    The biggest issue lies in its marketing as a "thriller," which likely skewed people's expectations, accentuated by Julia Garner's Ozark fame. If I knew it was meant to be a thriller beforehand, I might have disliked it too. It's more of an indie-style, maybe psychological film, so forget any notions of it being a thriller; that's like when movies throw in a jump scare and eerie music and slapping the "horror" label on it when it isn't. I hate that.

    It reminds me of movies like "American Honey," where I felt like I was actually in the movie, experiencing everything alongside the characters. I remember seeing a lot of bad reviews for that one too, even though I enjoyed it. "The Royal Hotel" will likely be a love-it-or-hate-it kind of thing. Many people don't like it, and I get why when I hear their reasons, but personally, I really enjoyed it. It's not a mind-blowing story, as I mentioned, but it held my attention throughout. I was glued to the screen. Most of it takes place in one location, yet it feels like so much is going on.

    The whole first hour and then some felt like a build-up to the last 20 minutes. There wasn't much character development early on, but they grew on me as the movie progressed. There's a sense that things will go south when the girls are left alone. The tension built up beautifully for about 1hr15, then unraveled in just 10 minutes. Climax felt short lived, then again it is a short film, think I've just been watching a lot of 2-3 hour movies lately. Strangely enough, and I probably get some flak for this, but I genuinely enjoyed this more than "Killers of the Flower Moon," even though Scorsese's film had much more to it. Underscores the importance of pacing I guess.

    It feels like they created the characters first and then figured out how the plot could evolve from there, rather than starting with a story. It's a raw film and disturbing for a guy to watch how the men behave in it. There's a warning about the remote setting and men at the beginning. I love how the movie went about depicting bad characters as bad characters, in stark contrast to Barbie for instance. The message is unmistakable, yet the film doesn't hammer it home repeatedly; it's conveyed through actions, not words.

    I believe that Barbie was a good movie, and if it had followed a similar approach in portraying its characters, it could have conveyed its message effectively without receiving the backlash it did regarding how the 'Kens' were depicted. The same principle applies to portraying good guys as good guys and showcasing strong female leads. I think the argument against guys not liking badass female leads is unfounded. We've had iconic characters like Lara Croft, avatar Korra, The Bride from Kill Bill, Katniss Everdeen from The Hunger Games, Camille Preaker from Sharp Objects, and most recently, Supergirl from The Flash( a lot of guys literally hated the movie but her). Anyway I side tracked big time lol but back to "The Royal Hotel," I also enjoyed the two leads and how they had a compelling and badass conclusion.

    The acting was fantastic and believable, perhaps the best from the two leads I've seen. Everything felt genuine, and the plot evolved naturally based on the characters' decisions and actions, making it all the more believable. In my opinion, the best aspect of this movie is how everything progresses naturally because of it.

    I loved it. But a lot of people seem to not like the movie so maybe I'm delusional one here. I guess I'll add this to my list of guilty pleasures.

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      ''The Royal Hotel'' is the most common pub name in Australia according to publicity for this movie.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 4 février 2024 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • Australie
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • Elevation Pictures Official
      • Hanway Films Official
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Royal Hotel
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Adelaide Studios, 226 Fullarton Road, Glenside, South Australia, Australie(Studio, interiors, interior: bar scenes)
    • Sociétés de production
      • See-Saw Films
      • See-Saw Films
      • Universal Pictures
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      • 10 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 780 263 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 331 010 $US
      • 8 oct. 2023
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 1 366 715 $US
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      1 heure 31 minutes
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      • 2.39 : 1

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