A former war vet, a misanthrope, and an illegal immigrant seek salvation in a pair of inexperienced drug dealers staked out at a run-down desert motel.A former war vet, a misanthrope, and an illegal immigrant seek salvation in a pair of inexperienced drug dealers staked out at a run-down desert motel.A former war vet, a misanthrope, and an illegal immigrant seek salvation in a pair of inexperienced drug dealers staked out at a run-down desert motel.
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Just watched. I can't understand why I like this movie. The characters were all goofy losers in a very unguarded realistic way. Plain & ordinary but it wasn't drudgery watching this. They were all desperate in a casual sense but not too predictable way.
This collection of off beat oddball characters at a run-down desert motel will make you smile and then drop your jaw at what happens to them. The motel is rated three stars in their brochure but it really rates no star as that's how bad it is. Example, the free breakfast is one box of cereal, a bowl, a carton of milk, and a spoon, in the lobby for everybody!
In my opinion what makes this film a success is the spirit each actor put in their role. Everyone is believable and they seemed to be having fun performing before the camera! The plot line is multi-layered with funny first then the suspense. Along the way a big twist comes and I wasn't prepared for it but I loved it.
A low budget success that offers up a complex story with equally oddly complex characters that bring the story to a fun and surprising end. I don't think you can go wrong with this movie's simple comedy yet suspenseful twist.
In my opinion what makes this film a success is the spirit each actor put in their role. Everyone is believable and they seemed to be having fun performing before the camera! The plot line is multi-layered with funny first then the suspense. Along the way a big twist comes and I wasn't prepared for it but I loved it.
A low budget success that offers up a complex story with equally oddly complex characters that bring the story to a fun and surprising end. I don't think you can go wrong with this movie's simple comedy yet suspenseful twist.
Hard to believe this so-called comedy actually generated some enthusiastic reviews. I assume those reviewers are related in some way , who-though apparently talented-are completely stranded by an embarrassingly bad script. The entire project is random, haphazard and clueless-just bad and depressing. No laughs here, except at anyone who put time or money into it.
Stopped watching on Amazon Prime halfway through, then had to check IMDB to see who was involved in this junk. The cast list was so large (and so few actors had been on the screen so far) that I had to resume watching-out of curiosity. It got busier, for sure, as well as jaw-droopingly worse.
Some individual scenes are amusing-the golfing drug dealers' interaction with a golf course flunky, for example-but nothing connects into an effective comic narrative.
Really, really bad.
somewhere in an unspecified desert village a couple petty crooks and drop outs encounter each other by a twist of fate in a run-down motel called "le petit paradis". everybody tries to make the best out of their lives, be it by stealing at their job, dealing with drugs, prostitution or contract killing. but when many suspect people behave suspiciously around each other things are meant to become complicated.
a very atmospheric movie with a great buildup, if somewhat slow, but it definitely has a good payoff. the style it was made, the dream sequences and the cuts resemble a funny "once upon a time in the west" in a modern setting and with a story very likely to be happening right now somewhere.
the trailer promises a more silly film and overall a less serious tone, but i'm happy they went this way for the feeling of really being in a deserted place where this very motel is the only one in a 100 km radius.
a very atmospheric movie with a great buildup, if somewhat slow, but it definitely has a good payoff. the style it was made, the dream sequences and the cuts resemble a funny "once upon a time in the west" in a modern setting and with a story very likely to be happening right now somewhere.
the trailer promises a more silly film and overall a less serious tone, but i'm happy they went this way for the feeling of really being in a deserted place where this very motel is the only one in a 100 km radius.
I mean I do not want anyone to lose their jobs, the camera work is ok, the acting is mediocre at best, but the movie script itself could have been better. This movie was a waste of my time, and I would not recommend.
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- $200,000 (estimated)
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- 1h 30m(90 min)
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