Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaSamuel stands on the edge of a hotel roof in the rain and, before he jumps into the street below, he tries to summon up in his mind an image of his homeland.Samuel stands on the edge of a hotel roof in the rain and, before he jumps into the street below, he tries to summon up in his mind an image of his homeland.Samuel stands on the edge of a hotel roof in the rain and, before he jumps into the street below, he tries to summon up in his mind an image of his homeland.
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Lívia Bielovic
- Kira
- (as Lívia Sabolová)
Chantal Poullain
- Johana
- (as Chantal Poullain-Polívková)
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What a cool film! Just got back in the States from a vacation in Prague where I saw this film. Couldn't believe - -it a Czech film, in English! The people in the film were really interesting. . . kind of strange in a good way. Quirky comes to mind, but they are certainly fun. And the set was super amazing. . . real in a kind of surreal way . . . it was just so visually interesting. Not something you see in every other film, that's for sure. . . same goes for the characters. The story is a bit untraditional. . . it's not a story story. It's more like a look at an event, then you get to see from everyone else's point of view how they interpreted what happened. With the 'cast of characters' living at Close To Heaven Hotel you can imagine how different each of their experiences were from one another. For example, the storyteller, Samuel describes and interaction he observed between two of the characters -- Ernest and the Old Lady. All three of them had a very different point of view about the same event. . . Intriguing! So true of real life, too! Hope it makes it here to the States. . . I'd see it again! Actually, I know I'd see things I didn't even see the first time. . . so I'd definitely go again!
A friend of mine invited me to a showing of this film. I'm a pretty big film guy, and since I had never seen a Czech film I agreed to come along. But I don't think this was a good start for me. There were parts of the film I really liked. Some of the characters were interesting, like the budding magician with a bad lisp. But most of them just tried to hard to be quirky. The framework used as the plot moves very slowly, and I found myself being bored on several occasions. Some scenes really stood out, but the good didn't outweigh the bad. The cinematography and color palate was interesting, but in no way original. And the ending, without spoiling anything, seems like a clichéd, unnecessary cop out that's been beaten to death in recent films. If you're big into Czech film, maybe give this one a look. You might appreciate it more than I did. But if you're not, give it a pass. Very "meh".
I just saw the film
CLOSE TO HEAVEN is truly the last bohemian hotel in Prague. This film takes a peek into the lives of the long-term residents over the coarse of one day's unique series of events....from each character's point of view.
Samuel, one of the hotel's eclectic denizens, tells us his story and introduces us to the mix of intriguing characters at Close To Heaven Hotel -- the beautiful Emily from Sweden, the Siamese twins Kira & Mina, the illusionist Ernest, a group of seniors who gather to talk with spirits, Gut the hotelier, mysterious Mr. Jeigermiester on the first floor and Samuel's own extended African family.
The day unfolds varying perspectives which culminates in........?
OK. As an ex-pat living in Prague, I loved it! The art direction, the characters, the music!!!, the "idea" of community in this wonderfully strange little hotel....I really enjoyed the time with these people!
This is not a "brain candy" film where you sit down and turn your brain off. It's not at all like a typical linear US film which bangs you over the head with it's simplistic storyline. CLOSE TO HEAVEN is an experience.... for me it was a joy to meet these intriguing characters in this intriguing place where each perspective of what is happening is different from the other. The music is very cool as well......way cool!
CLOSE TO HEAVEN is truly the last bohemian hotel in Prague. This film takes a peek into the lives of the long-term residents over the coarse of one day's unique series of events....from each character's point of view.
Samuel, one of the hotel's eclectic denizens, tells us his story and introduces us to the mix of intriguing characters at Close To Heaven Hotel -- the beautiful Emily from Sweden, the Siamese twins Kira & Mina, the illusionist Ernest, a group of seniors who gather to talk with spirits, Gut the hotelier, mysterious Mr. Jeigermiester on the first floor and Samuel's own extended African family.
The day unfolds varying perspectives which culminates in........?
OK. As an ex-pat living in Prague, I loved it! The art direction, the characters, the music!!!, the "idea" of community in this wonderfully strange little hotel....I really enjoyed the time with these people!
This is not a "brain candy" film where you sit down and turn your brain off. It's not at all like a typical linear US film which bangs you over the head with it's simplistic storyline. CLOSE TO HEAVEN is an experience.... for me it was a joy to meet these intriguing characters in this intriguing place where each perspective of what is happening is different from the other. The music is very cool as well......way cool!
Very postmodernic colorful movie about nothing. We are in hotel in the middle of Prague - well, I don't know similar Prague hotel, where live old Czech people and speak English, even Czech TV moderators speak English - and we can see lives of some strange inhabitants - and owner of the hotel and receptionist. Young Smason paints his pictures and loves Emily - he also comments very rare and tiresome lives of other people in hotel. Well, there is some plot, but very far-fetched and unlogical. Maybe you hope, there is functional any poetic atmosphere, but not. If movie wanted something to say, I don't know what - and why, too. Acting is also terrible and spoken English for laughing.
Characters are unbelievable. They also have a lot of "important" things happening in their life. But to be honest why should it interest me a siamese twin only think about sex? Why do I care about some moron from the hotel argue with an employee on the post office that also comes at the hotel? Do I really care about if the main characters father is a racist?
I think the movie is intended to be filled with comic situations. At least that is my suspicion about all those awkward moments.
A movie for people that believe they are intellectual superior or love gossip about other people. No story to tell here,so why make the movie?
I think the movie is intended to be filled with comic situations. At least that is my suspicion about all those awkward moments.
A movie for people that believe they are intellectual superior or love gossip about other people. No story to tell here,so why make the movie?
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Botteghino
- Budget
- 1.000.000 € (previsto)
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 4928 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 36min(96 min)
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