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Mr. K

  • 2024
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
1.8K
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4,235
Crispin Glover in Mr. K (2024)
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Psychological DramaSuspense MysteryComedyDramaMysteryThriller

After spending the night in a remote hotel, Mr. K is stuck in a claustrophobic nightmare when he discovers that he can't leave the building.After spending the night in a remote hotel, Mr. K is stuck in a claustrophobic nightmare when he discovers that he can't leave the building.After spending the night in a remote hotel, Mr. K is stuck in a claustrophobic nightmare when he discovers that he can't leave the building.

  • Director
    • Tallulah Hazekamp Schwab
  • Writer
    • Tallulah Hazekamp Schwab
  • Stars
    • Crispin Glover
    • Sunnyi Melles
    • Bjørn Sundquist
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    1.8K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,380
    4,235
    • Director
      • Tallulah Hazekamp Schwab
    • Writer
      • Tallulah Hazekamp Schwab
    • Stars
      • Crispin Glover
      • Sunnyi Melles
      • Bjørn Sundquist
    • 20User reviews
    • 64Critic reviews
    • 56Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Crispin Glover
    Crispin Glover
    • Mr. K.
    Sunnyi Melles
    Sunnyi Melles
    • Gaga
    Bjørn Sundquist
    Bjørn Sundquist
    • Chef
    Fionnula Flanagan
    Fionnula Flanagan
    • Ruth Monchien
    Dearbhla Molloy
    Dearbhla Molloy
    • Sara Monchien
    Jan Gunnar Røise
    Jan Gunnar Røise
    • Anton
    Barbara Sarafian
    Barbara Sarafian
    • Mrs. Hum
    Esmée van Kampen
    Esmée van Kampen
    • Melinda
    Sam Louwyck
    Sam Louwyck
    • Grey Man
    Fabian Jansen
    • Biographer
    Yassine Ouaich
    Yassine Ouaich
    • 1st Assistant Cook
    Joshua Gabriel Liège
    • Assistant Cook #1
    Alexander Zammit
    Alexander Zammit
    • Assistant Cook #2
    Youssef Boubker
    • Assistant Cook #3
    • (voice)
    Sander-Celestes De Vlam
    • Assistant Cook #4
    Willem Loobuyck
    • Wolfgang
    Peter Schoenaerts
    Peter Schoenaerts
    • Mr. Lean
    Rose Thompson
    • Mrs. Lean
    • Director
      • Tallulah Hazekamp Schwab
    • Writer
      • Tallulah Hazekamp Schwab
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    6c-m-f

    Visually intriguing, thematically vague

    Mr. K offers a compelling setup with well-crafted visuals and an eerie atmosphere. You spend much of the film trying to decode what the hotel represents - is it a metaphor for life, death, mental imprisonment? Unfortunately, the film offers little clarity, and its abstract nature feels more hollow than profound.

    The guests seem resigned to their fate, contrasting with Mr. K's restlessness. One character asks, "Why isn't my truth the right one?" - a question never truly explored. Despite its short runtime, the film drags due to a lack of rising urgency and thematic consistency. The hotel supposedly shrinks, but its dimensions seem to shift arbitrarily.

    In the end, Mr. K frees a mysterious being - and perhaps himself. But is he truly free, or has he accepted his fate? The final scene, swimming toward a light, raises more questions than it answers. I wanted to like this film more, but it left me unmoved.
    5Allvgretto

    Interesting Concept, Confusing Ending

    Mr. K had an intriguing concept and some cool, moody vibes. The setup made me think it was going to go somewhere really interesting, but the ending was underwhelming and left me a bit confused. The intro dragged on longer than it needed to, which made it harder to stay engaged early on. I could tell the film was trying to say something deeper, but it didn't really land for me because I just didn't get it. That said, the acting was solid and it looked great visually. Cinematically, no complaints. It had style and potential, but it just didn't fully connect for me in the end. I guess it's one of those "weird" movies.
    8ropipgi-581-487166

    A movie that seems made for Crispin Glover.

    This movie is what happens when everyone behind the camera get full freedom to make the best movie they can make.

    Everything is wonderfully made, from small details in the background, light and sound and special effect department.

    In the end, you have a mix of Terry Gilliam/Lovecraft and Kafka. The people asking for financial support to this movie deserve a payraise - they seem to have called and knocked on every door and institution in Europe, and i am glad they did.

    I am happy they included the first 30 seconds of the movie, and the last 30 seconds as it confirmed my theory on what it allaccomplish were about. I might be wrong, but don´t think i am. There are other movies on the same theme - but i think this is the best one i have seen so far.

    This movie makes me think of the value of work, partner and friendship i have in life, something few movies can brag about.

    Naturally, Crispin Glover is perfect in this role. Someone that can play a really weak character, like he did in Back to the future, and also the bad guy like he did in American Gods - fits my description of a really good actor.

    If someone ever doubt movies as an expression of meaningful art - show them this movie.
    3kevinthruxton

    Think of Wes Anderson but without the heart.

    The opening transition and narration are clever, touching, and deftly done. Bravo. I'd like to say it sets the audience up for the rest of the viewing experience. But sadly the film does never again do anything like it.

    The movie looks great and all the elements are there for a remarkable film experience, or at least a memorable one. But instead we get weak uninteresting quirky characters and an endless sequence of nonsensical scenes. At first I was hopeful and intrigued because, surely, there was going to be a pay off. The characters -- all except Crispin Glover's -- appeared to be in on the 'joke' and such elaborate costumes, sets, and staging must be going somewhere. Right? Nope.

    More than once I was struck by the impression that I was watching a Tech Demo. I wasn't there for the story or the characters but rather to see this neat thing that the maker did. But not actually a film.

    To be honest I stopped watching at some point before the end. I beyond caring about what was going on on the screen at that point that I don't think even the greatest movie ending ever filmed could have re-ignited my interest. But to be clear I have no idea how it ends. Or if it even does.

    If it was an exercise in surreal wackiness that could at least be entertaining. But as another reviewer points out it never crosses over into that territory.

    Mr. Glover is woefully underused. No doubt the makers were hoping to bring some of his 'character' to the role, but the writing never gives him a chance. They could probably have cast anyone that can muster a lost, bemused expression and the film would not have suffered.

    The sets are great. The hotel feels like a place that's a few steps from reality right from the start. But not once was I convinced that any of the characters were an organic part of it. They were just props with the sole purpose of contributing to the atmosphere. This does not a film make.
    4polbucky

    A Kafkaesque Experiment that Fails

    As a Dutch filmmaker and actor, I was so proud when I first saw the trailer for Mr. K. It looked promising, and I couldn't wait to see it. But sitting in the theater, I can't remember the last time a movie left me feeling this irritated. While the meaning behind the film is intriguing and has potential, the execution completely pulled me out of the story. Here's where things went wrong for me: (apologies in advance for being this negative!):

    -----An Ambitious but Confusing Story----- Mr. K attempts to tell a surreal, Kafkaesque tale of a failed magician entangled in an absurd hotel full of bizarre characters, searching for escape. While the idea sounds interesting, the movie lacks pacing and focus.

    The protagonist feels shallow-we don't learn anything about his background, motivations, or emotions. This makes him feel like a spectator in his own story. His goals and desires are tot clear enough, and the film is inconsistent in showing what he wants. This makes it hard to care about his journey.

    ---Surrealism That Just Misses the Mark--- The film tries to create a surreal atmosphere but fails to land its punches. Many scenes have potential, but bad direction and weak acting ruin them. The timing is often off: scenes aren't funny enough, suspenseful enough, or weird enough to stand out. Sometimes the scenes are too stylized, to show off: LOOK HOW SUPER WEIRD THIS IS!!! Which makes it cringy and not actually weird. It's a shame because the hotel setting had a lot of potential.

    ---Get on with It!--- Repetitive scenes and sluggish pacing drags the film. It desperately needed more energy and urgency to keep the audience engaged.

    ---Weak Acting and Extras--- One of the film's greatest weaknesses is the acting. My frustration with this aspect was immense. While the protagonist occasionally delivers believable moments, he often seems lost, likely due to improvisation. The rest of the cast is characterized by overacting and poor direction. Surrealism does not excuse a lack of believability.

    The extras, in particular, are an issue. At times, it felt like watching an improvisation class at Toneelschool Amsterdam (school of dramatic arts), but then with too eager and unskilled performers. One example is a dinner scene in the protagonist's room, where extras act as if they were childs told to "pretend to eat weirdly." Another instance is when a group of followers bangs on a door with small pans in an attempt to appear threatening but ends up delivering awkward and soft taps. These moments made me cringe a lot.

    The kitchen scenes fare no better. A chef stands on a table directing his team, with extras circling the table in a cringeworthy display of overacting. Where was the director during these scenes? It often feels like only American productions know how to properly direct extras. They are leagues ahead in quality. But why? I don't understand.

    ---A Technical Bright Spot--- Despite its many flaws, the technical aspects of the film deserve praise. The art direction is particularly strong for a Dutch production. The hotel feels imaginative and stylized, although some sets come off as overly "studio-like." The cinematography has some nice moments with well-composed shots.

    The CGI, however, is inconsistent. While I understand CGI it not budget friendly, the effects like the worm in the walls looks fake and low-budget. The last scene at the end, however, looks much better and is very well-done.

    ---Conclusion--- The strong art direction, music, and sound design can't save it from poor direction, bad acting, and slow storytelling. What could have been a surreal gem ends up as a frustrating experience full of missed opportunities. It's a film that evokes more irritation than wonder-a shame for a project with so much potential. A disappointing effort for the Dutch film industry.

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    • Release date
      • January 16, 2025 (Netherlands)
    • Countries of origin
      • Netherlands
      • Norway
      • Belgium
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Мистер К
    • Production companies
      • Lemming Film
      • A Private View
      • The Film Kitchen
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $16,056
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,692
      • Oct 12, 2025
    • Gross worldwide
      • $153,594
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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