
Four Rooms
Twelve outrageous guests. Four scandalous requests. And one lone bellhop, in his first day on the job, who's in for the wildest New year's Eve of his life.
It's Ted the Bellhop's first night on the job...and the hotel's very unusual guests are about to place him in some outrageous predicaments. It seems that this evening's room service is serving up one unbelievable happening after another.
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Overall Score: 40%
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Very lopsided, much too long.
4 parts, 4 directors, not all of equal worth, unfortunately.
The first act is weak and juvenile; the second barely better. But it gets good with Rodriguez and Tarantino.
Tarantino's piece is pretty experimental, honestly, but it works.
The whole piece is reminescent of Italian or French cinema of the 70s, complete with the gross over-acting and the uncertain pacing.
It works for Banderas and Tarantino, a lot less for Roth and the other actors/actresses. Possibly because his act is a lot more cartoonish.
Speaking of actresses, it may be nostalgia talking, but leading ladies of the 90s were a lot more lady-like. Be it Beals, Tomita, Golino, Tomei, or even Madonna (it's an old movie), they look a lot better than current-day actresses. Or simply more feminine. Well, not Tomei, it's the role, not her. But her deadpan is just brilliant. Griffin was ugly early on; she's in her 30s there, already look into her 60s. Talk about precocious. Still trying to learn comedy, though. Or acting.
This movie is basically Rodriguez-Tarantino double feature, feel free to skip the first 40 minutes or so. This then makes an average 1 hour movie.
Created: 07-12-2025