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Bilion Star Hotel
A "strange" movie which rises pleasant sensations.
Told in reverse chronological order like Nolan's Memento, with an magical color grading that reminds me of Jean-Pierre Jeunet, divided into chapters like a Tarantino movie, this story somehow manages to capture all the best in one box ...
The three main characters: Arthur Smith, Panait and General Sica, are traveling with the "train of life" to a place without regrets, in an universe without limits.
There, everything is for free..., you can eat as much as you want, party and be happy until the end of time, but they are used with a hard, cruel life and they can't accept the paradise...
They don't believe in "fake" miracles, and they want to leave it as soon as possible
This movie is telling us, that even if you are poor or rich, everybody has a place under the roof of a Billion Star Hotel.
A "strange" movie which rises pleasant sensations.
Told in reverse chronological order like Nolan's Memento, with an magical color grading that reminds me of Jean-Pierre Jeunet, divided into chapters like a Tarantino movie, this story somehow manages to capture all the best in one box ...
The three main characters: Arthur Smith, Panait and General Sica, are traveling with the "train of life" to a place without regrets, in an universe without limits.
There, everything is for free..., you can eat as much as you want, party and be happy until the end of time, but they are used with a hard, cruel life and they can't accept the paradise...
They don't believe in "fake" miracles, and they want to leave it as soon as possible
This movie is telling us, that even if you are poor or rich, everybody has a place under the roof of a Billion Star Hotel.