"Four Rooms" American New Year film. One hotel, one waiter, four rooms, four stories. The four stories were filmed by four directors respectively, which gave the film a strong sense of contrast in each chapter, coupled with the male protagonist's exaggerated performance, so that the film fits the joyous atmosphere of Christmas in the United States. Looking at it as a whole, I still like the latter two stories. The child’s chapter has an obvious story line. In such a short length, it can set a suspense point and create a series of reasonable drama conflicts with a high degree of completion. And the last chapter is a standard Quentin rhythm, nearly 20 minutes of chattering, paving the way for enough atmosphere, the final cut is clean, and the harvest is beautiful! The film has no connotation, it is just to make everyone happy. 5 points. ps: Madonna in 1995 is still beautiful!
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