Twin brothers meet a childhood sweetheart at a tacky hotel and rediscover their love as they renew their competition for her affection.Twin brothers meet a childhood sweetheart at a tacky hotel and rediscover their love as they renew their competition for her affection.Twin brothers meet a childhood sweetheart at a tacky hotel and rediscover their love as they renew their competition for her affection.
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An interesting story completely spoiled by one ridiculous scene after another, with dialogue and acting to match. I love Australian movies, so I wasn't expecting to encounter such a stinker. Whatever humanity there is in the story is constantly spoiled by the characters' embarrassing actions and reactions, which are supposed to be funny. For a really good and witty Australian comedy, watch Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert instead.
Most Australian comedies that I have seen have disappointed me because their seemingly mandatory quirkiness is instantly supposed to be funny. For me at least, weird behaviour does not necessarily equal big laughs. "Hotel de Love" seemed to be a little less quirky, and perhaps that is why I liked it. That is not to say that this is without flaws, for it has one big one. But even though this film spends too much time showing the LEAST interesting couple, the other relationships are sufficiently interesting to overcome this mistake. I can't call this anything great, but it is certainly a pleasant way to kill some time.
I wanted to like this but the subplot of the other twin carrying on like love starved Puck or Bottom or whoever the hell he was supposed to be.... it is all just suburban theater put on film, in 1997. One minute this film actually almost becomes FOUR WEDDINGS etc and then it lapses into "wacky pratfall farce' on Pufnstuf Willy-Wonka sets and in some scenes THE RITZ but, oh, it keeps becoming some sort of dinner theater farce in some over produced sets with "ACTORS!!!" who are "ACTING...!!!" What might have seemed funny 20 years ago in this multiplex wannabee is not funny now when better slicker films are the norm. HOTEL DE LOVE is a cute idea with some money behind it, and very good looking young actors, but it lurches into amateur constantly, one dreadful downside of the writer also being the director and the enterprise needing a strong no nonsense helm. A re make in 2020 might be a better vision. Literally.
The actors who played the brothers in this film really make it. The old guy who played the piano in the hotel was brilliant. His facial expressions are priceless!
The ending is just what the doctor ordered!
The ending is just what the doctor ordered!
I have watched many films from Down Under and tremendously enjoyed most of them. Australian films have
a distinct "flavour"; probably part of it comes from the
accent!!! However, the title of this one did not even attract
me at first but I thought I'd give it a try after reading a short
review of the film in some magazine. And I'm glad I did. In
spite of all the "kitsch", it was certainly a good watch........it
actually left a pleasant aftertaste! In fact, it would not have
been as good without the "kitsch". Well played out by the
actors/actresses.....a memorable one being the piano player/hotel owner with his songs.
a distinct "flavour"; probably part of it comes from the
accent!!! However, the title of this one did not even attract
me at first but I thought I'd give it a try after reading a short
review of the film in some magazine. And I'm glad I did. In
spite of all the "kitsch", it was certainly a good watch........it
actually left a pleasant aftertaste! In fact, it would not have
been as good without the "kitsch". Well played out by the
actors/actresses.....a memorable one being the piano player/hotel owner with his songs.
Did you know
- TriviaA subplot involving Susan (the girl behind the counter) and Matt (a worker at the hotel) was cut. Matt gives Melissa some boxer shorts that cost $20. She doesn't have the money, but he lets her go, saying that she owes him. Throughout the movie, Matt was supposed to pop up at inopportune moments asking for the $20. It seems Susan wanted a physical symbol of their love. Matt never gets the $20. They fight, and by the end of the film, he gets Melissa's necklace from Rick. Director Craig Rosenberg cut this subplot because it was not totally necessary.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Les Twist: The Nirandathal Beast (2000)
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $165,845
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $50,947
- Feb 9, 1997
- Gross worldwide
- $165,845
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