ashcrda
Nov. 2005 ist beigetreten
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Although the plot moved slowly and was not always clear on it's direction I found the film entertaining. One thing I appreciated was the loose ends that seemed deliberately not explained at the end of the film. How did Kristen end up with the Cartier jewelry after the murder and where did it eventually go? What was the apparent entity that visited Room 328, then left the hotel as an invisible ghost? Why was Ingo seen leaving from Room 329, adjacent to 328? Why did the spirit reply yes when asked if it was him or just her? Some will decry this as sloppy plot but I think it added to the overall mystery of the film.
The views of Paris were wonderful.
It was frustrating watching her use a great system of public transit, something we will never have in this country until lobbying is brought under control and the general corruption of Congress is cleaned up.
The views of Paris were wonderful.
It was frustrating watching her use a great system of public transit, something we will never have in this country until lobbying is brought under control and the general corruption of Congress is cleaned up.
Take the scripts from "Weekend at Bernie's" and "Hangover." Combine them with a cast that seemingly knows the product stinks and act as though they have a gun to their heads. Voila! You have "Rough Night." This movie was so terrible that we walked out before the halfway point. I normally ignore most of Hollywood, enjoying the occasional blockbusters they produce, and avoiding the local cinema complex the rest of the time. This film exceeds the stink value of nearly any schlock I've ever seen from Hollywood. If I owned a theater I'd be embarrassed to show it.