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6,1/10
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Situé à Los Angeles dans un futur proche, «Hôtel Artémis» suit la vie d'une infirmière gérant une salle d'urgence secrète réservée aux criminels.Situé à Los Angeles dans un futur proche, «Hôtel Artémis» suit la vie d'une infirmière gérant une salle d'urgence secrète réservée aux criminels.Situé à Los Angeles dans un futur proche, «Hôtel Artémis» suit la vie d'une infirmière gérant une salle d'urgence secrète réservée aux criminels.
- Prix
- 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total
Father John Misty
- P-22
- (as Josh Tillman)
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So we have a dystopian, coming soon future L.A. where inhabitants riot to get clean H2O. Within it is a sanctuary of sorts where w/membership & following the rules you can reside in this sort of a hospital hotel secure from all that's going on in the streets. The nurse/doctor runs the place w/the help of a big muscle guy, and robotic medical help. They face all sorts of not-so-nice characters. A bit of violence of course to add spice to the intrigue. Script: A bit scattered at times, but somewhat creative. Acting: Interesting & different.
Side note: There's a scene with a body beneath a pier that is almost identical to a similar scene in "Breath".
Maybe it's just me but I've not heard any buzz surrounding this movie and with the actors involved I figured it was due to its lackluster entertainment value. Not only was I surprised, I thoroughly enjoyed it from start to finish and highly recommend it.
In a dark version of the future the streets are violent and the police corrupt.
The hotel Artemis is a haven where wealthy people of a dubious nature can get themselves patched up.
The idea sounds great and the star of the show should be the hotel. I expected the hotel to be some kind of interesting ecosystem where the privileged and the scum of the underworld are forced to rub shoulders.
This happens to a small extent but the film concentrates more on the characters, which would be OK if the characters weren't so lame.
After twenty seconds of dialogue you know exactly what each character is about and you can predict if, when and how each one will die. **What you mean the sexy fem fatal isn't a helpless bimbo but is in fact a one woman army in stilettos! Well blow me down!**
Jodie Foster is (predictably) awesome and has the only character of any merit. Everyone else talks poo for a while, killing time until the inevitable fight at the end.
This is not a bad movie, it just sounded like it would be something different but is actually a hash of a cheesy, generic 80/90's Sci-fi flick that could easily have stared Van Damme.
The production is pretty good and there is some fun to be had here it is is just painfully predictable and feels tired.
The idea sounds great and the star of the show should be the hotel. I expected the hotel to be some kind of interesting ecosystem where the privileged and the scum of the underworld are forced to rub shoulders.
This happens to a small extent but the film concentrates more on the characters, which would be OK if the characters weren't so lame.
After twenty seconds of dialogue you know exactly what each character is about and you can predict if, when and how each one will die. **What you mean the sexy fem fatal isn't a helpless bimbo but is in fact a one woman army in stilettos! Well blow me down!**
Jodie Foster is (predictably) awesome and has the only character of any merit. Everyone else talks poo for a while, killing time until the inevitable fight at the end.
This is not a bad movie, it just sounded like it would be something different but is actually a hash of a cheesy, generic 80/90's Sci-fi flick that could easily have stared Van Damme.
The production is pretty good and there is some fun to be had here it is is just painfully predictable and feels tired.
Hotel Artemis is a unique thriller with a great premise and a unique world that's unpredictable and tense. Drew Pearce's direction is really good, it's well paced and well filmed. The performances from Sterling K. Brown, Jodie Foster, Sofia Boutella, Dave Bautista and Charlie Day are all great. However, it wastes Jeff Goldblum and has a subplot that fails to go anywhere, but it's still really good and enjoyable overall.
Well if you ever need a room at the Hotel Artemis ... you are definitely not well. Pun very much intended. But watching the inhabitants of that establishment, is kind of fun. I might have thought there would be more to the film, it's a bit understating and it is also very low maintenance. But that doesn't have to be a bad thing at all.
Bautista may have a better and bigger role in Guardians (or maybe it's had, the future will show what will happen there), so it may also feel underwhelming what he is allowed to play with here. Even on Blade Runner 2049, where he had less screen time he seems to have had more impact. But different movies, different roles and all that. This is an ensemle thriller and it achieves what it sets out to do. Cool characters and good action/stunt sequences
Bautista may have a better and bigger role in Guardians (or maybe it's had, the future will show what will happen there), so it may also feel underwhelming what he is allowed to play with here. Even on Blade Runner 2049, where he had less screen time he seems to have had more impact. But different movies, different roles and all that. This is an ensemle thriller and it achieves what it sets out to do. Cool characters and good action/stunt sequences
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAs seen on the official trailer, Hotel Artemis 10 rules are: 1. While on the premises, no fighting with or killing other patients. 2. No disrespectful words or actions allowed against Hotel Artemis staff. 3. No guns or any type of weapon permitted through the gates. 4. Membership must be paid for, full and in advance. 5. Prior but lapsed members will not be admitted 6. No photography or video allowed. 7. No outside food or drink. 8. Absolutely no visitors. 9. If member is found to have compromised, or led to compromise of location, membership will be revoked. 10. Hotel Artemis rules are final and non-negotiable.
- GaffesAfter Honolulu died when his life support was cut off there is the standoff when Waikiki gets a hold of Acapulco. He shoves his head into a 3D printer and turns it on to kill him. Except the whole reason Honolulu died was the power to the entire building was cut off, so the printer would not have been operational.
- Générique farfelu"The staff of Hotel Artemis hopes you have enjoyed your stay and that you will return soon"
- Bandes originalesCalifornia Dreamin'
Written by John Phillips (as John Edmund Andrew Phillips), Michelle Phillips (as Michelle Gilliam Phillips)
Performed by The Mamas and the Papas (as The Mamas & The Papas)
Courtesy of Geffen Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 15 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 6 708 147 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 3 232 790 $ US
- 10 juin 2018
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 13 313 581 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 34m(94 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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