'Hotel' (2004) Blu-Ray Review - Slow Burn Folk Horror Outing Is A Hypnotic Gem
'Hotel' (2004) Blu-Ray Review - Slow Burn Folk Horror Outing Is A Hypnotic Gem
Film Movement Classics and OCN Distribution have released Jessica Hausner's sophomore feature "Hotel" on Blu-Ray. Get our thoughts!
Newly restored in 4k and available for the first time in North America, Austrian auteur Jessica Hausner radically upends genre tropes and preempts the resurgence of folk horror with her second and most formally audacious feature, HOTEL. The deceptively simple premise of a young woman who takes on a job as a night porter at a remote Austrian hotel and encounters unexplained phenomena amounts to a grand treatise on the inhibiting potential of imagination, the fine line between banality and terror and the looming specter of fate.
Allusions to local myth, mysterious disappearances and haunted forests eschew generic conclusions and serve to illustrate and complicate the inner life of a young woman reckoning with the essential ambiguities of defining one’s life. “An intelligent fable about fear and desire,” (Time Out) Hausner’s sophomore feature is a haunting metaphysical horror film unlike any other...