Hotel Splendide (2000)
Año de lanzamiento: 2000
Nación: France, United Kingdom
Alternative Title: Отель Сплендид
Director: Terence Gross
Writer: Terence Gross
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Ildikó Kemény, Robert Buckler
Executive Producer: Robert Buckler
Compañías: Canal+, Charles Gassot, Film Four International, Film4 Productions, Renegade Films
Género: Black Comedy Film, Comedy, Horror Film
Budget: N/A
Premios & Similares
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Similar: N/A
Palabras clave
Palabras clave: bare chested male, barefoot male, brother brother relationship, comedy of manners, father son relationship, female nudity, female star appears topless, female topless nudity, hotel room, male nudity, male rear nudity, nudity, peephole, peeping tom, rear nudity, two word title, ukulele, voyeur, voyeurism, written by director
Historia
Hotel Splendide, located on a remote island accessible only once a month by ferry, was founded by the late Dame Blanche as a decaying resort and health spa. Her grown children now run the hotel according to her specific instructions, offering ghastly seaweed and fish-based food, and unconventional treatments such as enema therapies. Kath, the former sous chef at the hotel, receives an anonymous letter informing her of Dame Blanche's death. She returns to the island with the intention of helping her estranged brother run the hotel, hoping to reconcile their relationship in the process.
Resumen
Hotel Splendide is a black comedy film directed by Terence Gross and released in 2000. The story revolves around Kath, a chef seeking reconciliation with her brother by assisting him in managing their mother's decrepit resort and health spa on a remote island. The hotel, once a grand establishment, has fallen into disrepair under the supervision of Dame Blanche's children, who maintain its outdated operations according to their late mother's specifications. Despite its unconventional therapies and unappetizing cuisine, Hotel Splendide offers a darkly comedic critique of the health spa industry while exploring themes of family reconciliation and the challenges of keeping tradition alive.



