"The million dollar hotel" is Unique, strange, and poetically, not on that way which the "theatrical trailer" shows (a thriller about finding somebody's killer!) But a quite requiem on a simple and naive love. "The million dollar hotel" draws a thin line between a film-genre and poetic cinema, and moving with elegance on it. The film uses the elements of classic cinema, putting two individual character (Tom-Tom and Eloise) in a fiction (can be called a thriller), and representing a new image of a European avant-guard in Los Angeles. The Frames with a lot of beautiful crane moves which flies us into the room of two lovers, (+marvelous colors and compositions) has the main role in the poetry of the film.
Tom-Tom, the main character, talks not much, but when he talks, he talks on poems and with a sense of poetry. "The Million dollar hotel" is a poem in praise of love. On one side we have Eloise (namesake with Beethoven's lover) walks on wet pavements of Los Angeles bare foot, always reading books, and on the other side there is Tom-Tom who doesn't even know how to read a book, or how to pick up a good one between all of those. For him, everything is new, the sun after a night full of love on the face of beautiful Eloise to dates on his room's wall and is poetry something except than a new way of seeing?
Tom-Tom, the main character, talks not much, but when he talks, he talks on poems and with a sense of poetry. "The Million dollar hotel" is a poem in praise of love. On one side we have Eloise (namesake with Beethoven's lover) walks on wet pavements of Los Angeles bare foot, always reading books, and on the other side there is Tom-Tom who doesn't even know how to read a book, or how to pick up a good one between all of those. For him, everything is new, the sun after a night full of love on the face of beautiful Eloise to dates on his room's wall and is poetry something except than a new way of seeing?
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