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Hotel (1997) is one of those films that creeps under your skin, you know? The whole premise of a tourist caught in a booking nightmare sets the tone for an unsettling exploration of loneliness and desperation. The pacing is slow, almost methodical, building a sense of dread as the protagonist navigates a maze of unsettling encounters. It plays with themes of isolation and the absurdity of modern travel. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, add an eerie authenticity that heightens the tension. The performances are understated yet engaging, making you feel for the lead as they spiral deeper into chaos. There’s a raw quality here that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
Hotel (1997) remains a somewhat obscure title in the world of travel-themed horror. Its limited release has made original formats relatively scarce, adding to its appeal among collectors. There aren't a ton of editions out there, which can make tracking down a copy a bit of a challenge. The film has generated some interest for its unique approach to horror, making it a curious piece for those who appreciate lesser-known gems in the genre.
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