The Royal Hotel, Kitty Green's follow-up to The Assistant, explores similar themes with a dramatically different social dynamic.
, it seems likely she’s been the unwilling recipient of the age-old sexist exhortation: Smile more! Her new film, which grounds a clash between two globe-separated cultures in old-time misogynist tropes that know no geographic borders. Like, the movie revolves around women in the presence of atmospheric male domination. Gendered maltreatment is in the very air they breathe.
The first and only available gig is a far-flung bartending gig at a hotel in the Australian Outback. Hanna and Liv arrive at their destination and meet a rude awakening. The hotel isn’t quite a dump. It isn’t quite a flophouse. It’s one aspiring to be the other, and either way, they’re not happy with their digs, or their boss, Billy .
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Movie Review: The Royal HotelDisturbing trip to the sexist outback is cut short by a simplistic ending
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