This for sure one of those movies where you will "get it" or you won't. I liked The Million Dollar Hotel right from the first time I watched it and I did rewatch it a few times.
A rating of 5.9 (at the moment of writing my review) is of course a sad fact - if I compare that rating with all those top-ratings of 8+ for all those shallow, boring, at most mediocre and artless blockbusters Hollywood and companies like Marvel/DC mass publish in our days.
There is a chance you will enjoy The Million Dollar Hotel a lot - if you like sometimes an unusual dish served with some humor and melancholy - if not, well, I take any bet you wasted your time on far worse movies.
The Million Dollar Hotel
2000
Action / Drama / Mystery / Thriller
The Million Dollar Hotel
2000
Action / Drama / Mystery / Thriller
Plot summary
The Million Dollar Hotel follows the supposed murder of Izzy Goldkiss. FBI Agent Skinner is sent into investigate the crime, and to weed out the killer. When he reaches the 'hotel', he comes across many of the forgotten types of people living in the city. You have Geronimo, who is a self proclaimed Native American artist. Dixie, played with great gusto by Peter Stormare, as the 'fifth' Beatle still waiting for his royalty payments as well as recognition. Eloise, who is the neighborhood 'whore'. And then there is Tom-Tom, played by Jeremy Davies. He's the center of the story, being that he's the 'village idiot' of the bunch, and has the trust of everyone in the Hotel. Agent Skinner has a few days to find out who the killer is, while the residents of the hotel devise a scheme to sell off Izzy's fabled 'Tar Paintings'.
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If seen without any expectation, it might be a nice surprise!
I avoided this film, because of the bad criticism it got in the newspapers. But then I decided to see it at a low price cinema. And I thought, it wasn't all that bad as the critics said. I admit that one has to be in the right mood for this film, and I might alter my judgment, if I saw it a second time. But this time, I enjoyed the way it showed me how colorful life can be, even if it is a difficult and not generally admired one. Each well played character has a different story to tell, and one has to think a little about them. In the end, I took a lot of positive thoughts home. But you have to let yourself go, otherwise you will be disappointed.
What is normal?
In a dirty, cheap urban hotel, a man dies. Well, outside of it, to be more precise. He goes over the side of the roof. An FBI agent is sent in to investigate, and discover if it was a murder or suicide. We will find out before it ends, but it really isn't the focus(and don't expect a thriller, it isn't and never tries to be). This is not for everyone, and I won't claim I understood everything about it; I will explain what I did get. It holds a look at the "losers" in this environment, the "freaks". Sociology and the current state of relationships are important aspects of this. This is the only thing by Wenders that I've watched, and I don't know if this is a typical example of his work or not. Some have pointed out that there is no subtlety to the portrayal of the mentally ill(who all stay in this one dump as they cannot afford medical insurance),and one could call the characters irritating. They are "strange", and this doesn't shy away from that or downplay it. There are those that will hate it just for that. We have one who thinks he's in The Beatles(without it being acknowledged officially),and I suppose you either love or hate Tom. He's the happiest person in this, very naive, and he gets a huge crush on Eloise(something I can certainly sympathize with, as I got this purely for Milla, and she is cute in this in a role with not much dialog),and their romance is pretty impossible to resist, for its realism and how incredibly heartfelt it is(this film *really* gets to you). And the first thing we see is him leaping from the hotel, and the rest of this is narrated by him, "in retrospect". Gibson's performance is deadpan or tongue in cheek. He's one of the "names" in this. They tend to give great acting performances. The style very effectively builds an atmosphere; not everyone will enjoy it. This was thought up by Bono, and U2 do songs for it. There is a little sexuality, disturbing content and strong language in this. The DVD comes with two sets of good interviews, about the cast(with a running time of 27 and a half minutes) and the movie itself(14 minutes long),and a trailer. I recommend this to those open to a slightly different kind of picture, and a sad and genuine lovestory. 7/10