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Hotel Sorrento

  • 1995
  • R
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
354
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Caroline Goodall, Tara Morice, and Joan Plowright in Hotel Sorrento (1995)
Drama

Three sisters from Sorrento, Australia. Meg writes a novel she says is fiction. The book creates controversy in town as locals suspect it's based on real events.Three sisters from Sorrento, Australia. Meg writes a novel she says is fiction. The book creates controversy in town as locals suspect it's based on real events.Three sisters from Sorrento, Australia. Meg writes a novel she says is fiction. The book creates controversy in town as locals suspect it's based on real events.

  • Director
    • Richard Franklin
  • Writers
    • Richard Franklin
    • Peter Fitzpatrick
    • Hannie Rayson
  • Stars
    • Caroline Goodall
    • Caroline Gillmer
    • Tara Morice
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    354
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Richard Franklin
    • Writers
      • Richard Franklin
      • Peter Fitzpatrick
      • Hannie Rayson
    • Stars
      • Caroline Goodall
      • Caroline Gillmer
      • Tara Morice
    • 11User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Caroline Goodall
    Caroline Goodall
    • Meg
    Caroline Gillmer
    Caroline Gillmer
    • Hilary
    Tara Morice
    Tara Morice
    • Pippa
    Joan Plowright
    Joan Plowright
    • Marge
    Ray Barrett
    Ray Barrett
    • Wal
    Nicholas Bell
    Nicholas Bell
    • Edwin
    Ben Thomas
    • Troy
    John Hargreaves
    John Hargreaves
    • Dick
    Eric McPhan
    Kelly Griffiths
    Louise O'Dwyer
    Bruce Anderson
    Dave Barnett
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    • Director
      • Richard Franklin
    • Writers
      • Richard Franklin
      • Peter Fitzpatrick
      • Hannie Rayson
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    Pearl-18

    Family secrets

    I bought this film solely because it stars Tara Morice, a fine and underutilized actress. Adapted from a stage production, it has that "play" feel -- leisurely and lovely. This complicated relationship of three sisters is not to be missed.
    caspian1978

    talk talk talk talk talk......and more talk

    Ok, sorry to offend any women, but Sorrento Beach is a "chick flick." Still, it is not your garden variety "chick-flick." Sorrento Beach is a long build up that goes nowhere. The previews slated the film as a "secret" that comes out after years of being hidden away by family members. Knowing this, the story builds and builds and builds and finally goes nowhere! In fact, Sorrento Beach is more of a built down than a built up. Once you find out what the secret is, it is a major let down since not even the mystery revealed makes you want to find out how the film ends. Just like in the movie, most people look at a painting for the broad stokes and not these little conversations built on more tiny conversations. Sorrento Beach is just like that, an hour of little stories that questions the audience what is happening. Then, once we enter something of a conflict between the characters, we are lost since the climax of the film never arrives and we are left with a 90 minute resolution. Right when the movie begins, it is already over. All Sorrento Beach leaves its audience are 3 unhappy middle aged women trying to rebuild a family that was always broken.
    8videorama-759-859391

    A hotel of unjust criticism

    Here was a film I really liked. The IMDb user rating here is criminal. It's a surprise this movie is actually directed by Richard Franklin. I'm not gonna go into the performances, cause they're all great. This is one of the things that makes it work, where the characters bounce off each other, sometimes in sudden conflict, the characters here, objective and not hiding behind their feelings. Writer (Goodall from Disclosure) is one of three sisters, the famous one, who's returned from London to her seaside home of Sorrento. She's a novelist who's written a book, non fiction, as I can recall, about the place she grew up in, Sorrento Beach. The very realistic movie, is like one of these drama's, from which I never got bored, where as I said earlier, it's the interaction by the characters. There's comedy, domestics, and sadly tragedy for one of the family. The sisters resent famous Sis novelist too who suddenly pops back into their life with her kind of stuck up, English hubby (Bell, who I really liked), a critique sort, after a long absence. As though never going to Sorrento, the scenic atmosphere was beautiful, where you really felt part of it. HS is solid dramatic viewing, and is worth much more than a 6.6. believe me.
    6jjp

    familiar story line sunk by poor acting and direction

    Hotel Sorrento is the story of three sisters reunited in their family house in a nice resort town on the coast of Australia. One of them, who now lives in England has written a successful novel (or thinly disguised autobiography). This is a very familiar story line, the family or friend reunion where dirty laundry gets sorted out. The novelty is that the movie also serves as a forum to discuss the state of Australian culture.

    This kind of movie is supposed to make you cry, to make you laugh and to make you think and, in order to do so, needs a few basic ingredients that Hotel Sorrento is sorely missing: some sense of humor and above all, good acting and subtle direction. The acting is mediocre at best, direction about as light as the Titanic and humor totally absent.
    9ian_ison

    A film for Thinkers

    This film reminded me of 'The Shell-Seekers' and 'Secrets and Lies' and ranks with them both in quality of performances and depth of themes. Those seeking a great plot or action movie will be disappointed, but those interested in a variety of characters in a sweet setting with more than enough to say for themselves - albeit in the Laconic fashion of the Australian idiom - should not be disappointed.

    There is intelligent, if indirect, humour in the writing - poking fun at the bored colonial escapee daughters who end up finding themselves to be the cause of everyone's ennui back home. The grandfather's mundane home truths about why they left ('running away from something') are borne out by the eventually revealed family secret. Similarly, the authoress character's assessment of the dominance of the Capitalist ethos over Australian culture is borne out in the cringe-making scene at the closing credits - a slap in the face for the idealistic Press owner friend to Joan Plowright's character who has championed the idea of the great 'coming of age' of Australian culture.

    The locations are truly charming with many shots worth framing and the very down-to-earth lifestyle of the inhabitants of the 'Hotel Sorrento' provides a sobering note for anyone taking too great a flight of fancy over it all.

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    • Trivia
      English Dame Joan Plowright went to Australia to appear in this movie.
    • Quotes

      Marge (referring to Australia): Do you think this is a country which honors ordinariness?

      Dick: No. Well once...maybe...you know, there was once a time when it was impossible to be different. Anyone with any nouse had to pack up and clear out, but it's not like that anymore. And to keep harking back to it--that's what irritates me about that book. It's just safe territory. It's not going to shake anyone up.

      Marge: Well, it's shaken me up. Maybe you don't read between the lines.

      Dick: I hate nostalgia.

      Marge: It's NOT nostalgia.

      Dick: Where are the people writing about the big picture? Who's coming to grips with some contemporary vision for this place? Can you think of anyone?

      Marge: Meg Moynihan, for one.

      Dick: Oh, Jesus.

      Marge: The trouble with you is you're looking for the big broad brush strokes. Australia can't be contained in the sort of broad sweep you're asking for. Great big visions make very empty pictures if you don't attend to the small brush strokes...the details.

      Dick: So long it's not the details of someone's childhood in Towoomba or tortured adolescence in Woy Woy or... (Marge hits him over the head with a newspaper.)

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      Featured in Inside Hotel Sorrento (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      In the Summertime
      Written by Ray Dorset

      Performed by The Mixtures

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    • Release date
      • April 20, 1995 (Australia)
    • Countries of origin
      • Australia
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sorrento Beach
    • Filming locations
      • Sorrento, Victoria, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Australian Film
      • Bayside Pictures
      • Beyond Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $91,170
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 52 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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