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So, 'Luxury Hotel' from 1992 is this intriguing drama that operates on a level that’s both surreal and painfully relatable. Picture a grand hotel, all opulence and polish, yet it’s run like a totalitarian state. The characters here are trapped in this bizarre hierarchy, and the film really digs into their ignorance and blind compliance. The pacing is measured, almost hypnotic, as it allows you to soak in the oppressive atmosphere. What’s striking is the practical effects that give it a raw quality, making every confrontation feel more tangible. Performances are quite nuanced too, encapsulating that sense of futility that comes with such rigid social structures. It’s a film that lingers with you, challenging those ideas of power and privilege in a way that feels very relevant.
Allegorical storyline about social stratificationUnique production design enhances the oppressive atmosphereStrong character performances reflecting ignorance and compliance
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