Review of 28 Hotel Rooms (2012) by Frances K — 21 Dec 2013
This appears to be an unpopular movie, but it kept me up way later than I'd intended last night. The characters make it difficult for you to agree with the actions they're taking, but there is disgusted as we are at times.
It's a love that doesn't make sense, that threatens everything, that causes both parties to hate themselves as often as often as it gives them an escape from their primary loves and lives. I particularly liked how needed he was used to visually convey the increasing vulnerability of the male character.
We see more of Emma early on, but we'll seceder crying early on. The fellow second-half shows just the opposite. Emma is more at ease with what they're doing, while the previously nonchalant novelist begins to unravel, and suddenly we're seeing a lot more of his cock.
First time I've seen male genitalia used to convey a character's state of mind.
This review of 28 Hotel Rooms (2012) was written by Frances K on 21 Dec 2013.
28 Hotel Rooms has generally received mixed reviews.
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