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A funny American movie with a hotel waiter, four rooms, four strange things, four director’s titles?

Four Rooms (1995)

Director: Quentin Tarantino

Robert Rodriguez

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Allison Anders

Alexandre Rockwell

Starring: Antonio Banderas

Salma Hayek

Madonna

Quentin Tarantino

Bruce Willis

Valerie Ge Valeria Golino

Tim Roth

Lili Taylor

Released: September 16, 1995 (Canada) More regions

Region: United States

Dialogue: English

Rating: 5.9/10 (8923 votes)

Duration: 98 minutes

Genre: Drama Comedy

Ratings: Spain: 13 Portugal: M/12 Germany: 16 UK: 18 Sweden: 11 Finland: K-14 Australia: MA United States: R Denmark: 16 Singapore: R(A)

Plot summary:

This film consists of four short films. The first two are slightly mysterious and erotic stories. Although they can briefly attract the attention of the audience, But it will be completely forgotten in a blink of an eye. The mysterious urban witches took off their clothes like dancers, and while speaking boring and seemingly philosophical language, they did not forget to use a few Tarantino-style powerful lines. Rodriguez's story is as flashy, clever, and hollow as his later work, but it can also be said to be the transition to the final and excellent part of the film. Calling it "excellent" is actually nothing more than comparing it to the boring previous ones. Tarantino at least smoothly demonstrated his talent and status among these independent filmmakers.

In the last paragraph, Tarantino not only plays "himself" - a filmmaker who has just become famous in Hollywood, a "Hollywood gangster" who is never willing to be lonely, a person who likes adventure and excitement "Celebrity Animal", and also invited action star Bruce Willis to help out, which is even better than Madonna's previous guest appearance.

This is indeed a collection of films reviewing emerging independent filmmakers in the United States. Although it is only a collection of short films, it can basically be seen clearly by all audiences. Although Tarantino is suspected of having exhausted his talents, he is still the "gangster" among this group of people after all, and Rodriguez is barely competent, while the other two are really a bit of a fake. From the source material to the way it is processed, this film has the full feel of an American independent film: exaggerated, slightly magical, seemingly philosophical, decadent and exciting, with market lines, and so on.