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Rooms for Tourists

Original title: Habitaciones para turistas
  • 2004
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
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Rooms for Tourists (2004)
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Five city girls must spend the night in an isolated town within the province of Buenos Aires, where they will find out more than what the flesh and bone can stand: the most violent side of l... Read allFive city girls must spend the night in an isolated town within the province of Buenos Aires, where they will find out more than what the flesh and bone can stand: the most violent side of local hospitality.Five city girls must spend the night in an isolated town within the province of Buenos Aires, where they will find out more than what the flesh and bone can stand: the most violent side of local hospitality.

  • Director
    • Adrian Garcia Bogliano
  • Writers
    • Adrian Garcia Bogliano
    • Ramiro García Bogliano
  • Stars
    • Jimena Krouco
    • Elena Siritto
    • Lucrecia Federico
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    411
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Adrian Garcia Bogliano
    • Writers
      • Adrian Garcia Bogliano
      • Ramiro García Bogliano
    • Stars
      • Jimena Krouco
      • Elena Siritto
      • Lucrecia Federico
    • 12User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
    • 60Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jimena Krouco
    • Elena
    Elena Siritto
    • Theda
    Lucrecia Federico
    • Death Nurse
    Mariela Mujica
    • Silvia
    Brenda Vera
    • Ruth
    Victoria Witemburg
    • Lydia
    Eliana Polonara
    • Young Tamara
    Alejandro Lise
    • Maxi
    Trajano Leydet
    • Ismael
    Rolf García
    • Néstor
    Oscar Ponce
    • Horacio
    Leonardo Menaci
    • Asistente del predicador
    Hernán Moyano
    • Stalker
    Mariana Pacotti
    • Flora
    Liliana Rua
    • Madre
    Hernán Sáez
    • Predicador joven
    • Director
      • Adrian Garcia Bogliano
    • Writers
      • Adrian Garcia Bogliano
      • Ramiro García Bogliano
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    8ElijahCSkuggs

    Small Town Horror

    Story revolving around a gaggle of girls who are individually heading to Trinidad, Argentina. They all end up missing the train and are stuck in this little, weirdo, ultra religious town called San Ramon. Luck be true, a nice guy comes along and offers them a place to stay for the night until the next morning's train. And this is where sh!t hits the fan.

    I was told that Rooms for Tourists was a very scary film. One of the scariest in the past couple years. Not sure that's the case, because human villains don't scare me in the slightest, but I would agree to it being one of the best independent horror flicks in the past couple years.

    The film delivers some really nice gore effects, some nice atmosphere and camera-work. The camera-work especially when in the house is very well-done. They like to use lighting to only capture the girls, but everything around them is pitch black. It gives the film a nice feeling of that an unknown presence could be anywhere.

    The film didn't begin so hot, it was pretty amateurish with it's acting, but fortunately when the action began the girls became somewhat believable. My only problem with the girls later on was the screaming, sometimes too much is too much. Nevertheless the movie became pretty damn good in the final act and I really enjoyed the ending. One other minor fault is the predictability of the death order of girls. I had it all pegged out from the very beginning.

    Minus any faults, this film was a nice little (independent) treat of horror and I suggest any fan of foreign horror/slashers to give Rooms for Tourists a go.
    ultra_tippergore

    Very good horror movie

    This foreign movie is a great example of a good horror movie without the millions of dollars that Hollywood use in their horrible flicks. First a Warning, this movie is in Spanish with English subs, and its in Black and white (looks like DV, not film but i don't know that for sure). If you cant stand subtitles or B&W, stay away from this. If you want to see a very good horror movie, get this from netflix now! A group of young girls are in a town in the middle of nowhere were all the inhabitants are religion-freaks. The massacre begins quickly. There are some Dario Argento inspired moments, like the nightmare sequences, that are really good and creepy. Also, there is a cool amount of blood and gore. 8/10
    10treintayseispasos

    Brilliant!!

    Being as this argentinean slasher was just released on DVD, I maybe should have posted in the DVD forum. However i wanted a slightly bigger forum to praise this hidden gem.

    I'm not sure how many of you have heard of "rooms for tourists" but it's basically a very low budget argentiean version of "hostel" with 5 girls trapped in a hostel while waiting for a bus. I don't want to give anything away but Naturally there are some psychos around to do some bloody work here.

    This is surprisingly well done for the obviously small budget the picture was alloted. With very good gore effects that won't let any gore hound down.Filmed in black and white helps hide the low budget feel. But I have to say, director Adrian Bogliano could teach Eli Roth a few things about suspense and style. This is everything "hostel" should have been. While not completely original and hit and miss on scares, you can't help but appreciate a slasher that has style and actually contains characters you like and care about what happens to them.

    I hope Bogliano stays with the genre and can get some better funds for his next movie. This is definitely a movie any slasher fans should check out especially those who felt burned or even slightly disappointed with "hostel".
    10carlocampanile

    stunning micro-budget debut!

    Director Adrian Garcia Bogliano does terrific work here on a shoestring budget. Finely crafted screenplay. I liked the editing, score, performances; just a nice job all around.

    Bogliano is probably better than most filmmakers working in the genre today.

    The only minus, and I hate to even bring this up, because it's obvious they had next to no money, it seems it was shot on Hi-8 (or something). It's also B&W. Now, mind you, I don't mind Black & White at all, but the picture is not as sharp as it ought to be, etc. Like I said, though, this is a very minor complaint.

    RE: Extras. Don't expect much. No commentary, no behind the scenes--and it's too bad. Would have been interesting to hear what the filmmakers had to say.

    Bottom line: one of the better scare flicks in some time.
    1sarning

    Stay away from this piece of crap!

    I recently watched this film at the 30'Th Gothenburg Film Festival, and to be honest it was on of the worst films I've ever had the misfortune to watch. Don't get me wrong, there are the funny and entertaining bad films (e.g "Manos – Hands of fate") and then there are the awful bad films. (This one falls into the latter category). The cinematography was unbelievable, and not in a good way. It felt like the cameraman deliberately kept everything out of focus (with the exception of a gratuitous nipple shot), the lighting was something between "one guy running around with a light bulb" and "non existing". The actors were as bad as soap actors but not as bad as porn actors, and gave the impression that every line came as a total surprise to them. The only redeeming feature was the look of the masked killer, a classic look a la Jason Vorhees from "Friday the 13'Th". The Plot was extremely poor, and the ending even worse. I would only recommend this movie to anyone needing an example of how a horror film is not supposed be look like, or maybe an insomniac needing sleep.

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    • Trivia
      Filmed over the course of four years.
    • Connections
      References Tangos, the Exile of Gardel (1985)
    • Soundtracks
      En la habitacion
      Written by Estelares

      Performed by Estelares

      Courtesy of Pop Art Records

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    • Release date
      • April 20, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Argentina
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Habitaciones para turistas
    • Filming locations
      • Carlos Casares, Argentina
    • Production companies
      • Mondo Trasho Productions
      • Roman Porno Eiga
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    • Budget
      • $3,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White

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