Mr. K
- 2024
- 1h 34m
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.
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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.
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.
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.
A contemplative irittating experience
Having a hard time to make a comment here but the film sort of requires a response. Is it worth watching and if so will you actually not be forced to fast forward it every so often because it is both fascinating and totally irritating all at once. If I have to make a recommendation then it is to watch this on a computer so you can ado the fast forward because if you are trapped in a cinema it will really piss you off. OK. The overall quality of film making is actually quite good. The set is a hit for sure and the premise of the cage hotel is also OK. Where the film fails is in the tempo and in the lack of editing to make it flow better but that was most likely a challenge that the director was battling with himself. The acting and the choreography of the people movements in various parts of the film is very good. There a good number of moments when the viewer is seriously challenged as to what the hell is going on and what or how one should be interpreting the film which makes for a fairly exhausting experience which I actually liked as it is not often that a film these days reaches the level of cerebral impact. Does the film have a resolution and does it make sense and does it serve the rest of the film well? These questions are for you to answer. I do not wish to spoil anything that you may experience or feel.
Very disappointed with the plot
I first saw the trailer and was really looking forward to the film. The beginning was okay, the first few minutes. I thought it would be a great film. The setting, costumes, and camera work are all very good. But as time goes on, the film becomes increasingly silly and nonsensical. I was very disappointed after about an hour, but I kept watching. After about 80 minutes, I found the film so incredibly silly that I had to turn it off. Yes, I can only rate the 80 minutes or so, and I give it 5 out of 10. It's a shame; I had completely different expectations.
Weird and surreal, but enjoyable
Well, I enjoyed it.
The best comparison that I can make is that this film is a mix of Gormenghast, Neverwhere, Brazil with a bit of David Cronenberg thrown in.
Crispin Glover is always a strange actor, and his Mr K is difficult to empathise with. The film is full of weird and irrational characters. Nothing makes sense, and the ending provides no answers. The viewer is left to interpret the events in their own way.
If you enjoy surreal trips down the rabbit hole, where nothing makes sense, then I suggest that this is worth your time, despite some dodgy pacing and jarring tonal changes.
However, if you prefer simple stories where everything makes sense and is explained, then steer well clear of this movie.
The best comparison that I can make is that this film is a mix of Gormenghast, Neverwhere, Brazil with a bit of David Cronenberg thrown in.
Crispin Glover is always a strange actor, and his Mr K is difficult to empathise with. The film is full of weird and irrational characters. Nothing makes sense, and the ending provides no answers. The viewer is left to interpret the events in their own way.
If you enjoy surreal trips down the rabbit hole, where nothing makes sense, then I suggest that this is worth your time, despite some dodgy pacing and jarring tonal changes.
However, if you prefer simple stories where everything makes sense and is explained, then steer well clear of this movie.
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $16,056
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,692
- Oct 12, 2025
- Gross worldwide
- $153,594
- Runtime
- 1h 34m(94 min)
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- 2.39:1
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