One Hotel. Four Rooms. 4 directors. One Tim Roth.
Let me start off talking about Tim Roth as the bellhop of the hotel. At first I was wondering if his character would be silent throughout the movie, and he would pull it off for sure.
I'm being used to rough Tim Roth, or at least normal Tim Roth, but this was a very quirky Tim Roth, and I liked it.
Now to the rooms. The first story is about a coven of witches, trying to resurrect another witch. The story is weird and surely a crazy way to start off the movie. It's nothing great but a fun time.
The next room is a big misunderstanding, where a crazy husband thinks the Bellboy was his wives lover. I didn't like that short as much, but it was okay.
Robert Rodriguez' room is about misbehaving children, the kids of Antonio Banderas. Tim Roth has to take care of the kids, but instead decides to just leave them alone. And things go wrong.
That story is crazy, so much happening, I enjoyed it.
But still all three stories don't hold a candle to Tarantinos story, in which the bellhop is invited to a party of a man from Hollywood, to help them sort out a bet.
The dialogue is just crazy good. And we also have Bruce Willis as an uncredited character. I really enjoyed that one.
Without Tarantino, this anthology movie would be forgotten for sure, but Tarantino made a 4.5 star segment. So I'm rating the movie 3.5 stars.
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