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The Hotel New Hampshire [VHS]
 
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The Hotel New Hampshire [VHS]

Rob Lowe , Jodie Foster , Tony Richardson    Suitable for 18 years and over   VHS Tape
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Rob Lowe, Jodie Foster, Paul McCrane, Beau Bridges, Lisa Banes
  • Directors: Tony Richardson
  • Writers: Tony Richardson, John Irving
  • Producers: Bill Scott, David J. Patterson, George Yaneff, Grahame Jennings, Jim Beach
  • Language English
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: Second Sight
  • VHS Release Date: 24 Jan 2000
  • Run Time: 109 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00004RS75
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 18,969 in Video (See Top 100 in Video)

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From the noel by John Irving, comes this dark comic tale of an eccentric New Englan Family. AS the father moves them from one place to the next, setting up a new hotel each time, the assortment of oddball characters seem to become involved in ever more bizarre situations. Frannie becomes obsessed with the boy that attacks her, John becomes obsessed with Frannie, his sister, and both of them fall for a girl who is so insecure she hides in a bear outfit. Frank is coming to terms with his homosexuality, and the youngest, Lilly, is convinced she isn't growing up. The family pet is a flatulent dog that ends up stuffed and causes more trouble than when it was alive.

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
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Format:VHS Tape
A superb film that has sadly never received the acclaim it deserves. It has everything you could ever want in a black comedy from a fatal attack by a stuffed dog to the ultimate in sexual revenge involving a bear suit.

The film endlessly surprises. Not least as it is a good "brat pack" film starring Jodie Foster, Nastassja Kinski Rob Lowe, Mathew Modine and Beau Bridges.

A good film for a night in with a "close friend", but only if they are not easily offended by things decidedly not politically correct.

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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful
Skimming the waves 28 Feb 2007
Format:DVD
If you have not read the book, then this movie may intrigue you. It is quirky and interesting to say the least. As a storyline it does not lack imagination. From Maine to Vienna to NYC and back to Maine, from the Jew-hating German tourists to the radicals and the whores, from one Hotel New Hampshire to another, the dreams of a father and his colourful family unfold in a series of bizarre and at times disturbing events. And life appears to be a fairy tale that we live as we chase our dreams.

Now, in relation to the actual book, this movie can be described with just one word: RUSHED. The adaptation is so faithful that it tries to cover almost everything, all characters and all events, thereby failing miserably to project the sentiment behind the eccentric story of this highly unusual family. I could go on and on about how the accurate quotes from the original text fall flat on a screenplay that comes across truncated and patched together clumsily, how the scenes lack emotional depth, how the characters are not given enough time to be adequately developed... but I will instead characterise the whole attempt as noble but short. If the book was a long wave-like function, with a rise to a crest, then a drop followed by a building surge and another rise to another crest, over and over and over again, then the movie was just a cross-section of the top parts of this rollercoaster of a wave-like function, shaving off all the crests and placing them in a two hour blender, where they were shaken and served to please God knows what. Surely not the potential of this fascinatingly bizarre book, nor its undercurrent and extremely subtle magical tone. And it was not for lack of effort. It was for lack of realism on how to put on screen a highly bizzare story in a way that flows smoothly rather than jump spastically between scenes. A mini series would have worked much better for such a faithful adaptation. Either that or a more free-flowing interpretation that could possibly make sense within the 120 minutes that are usually allocated to a motion picture.

Thank God for Jodie Foster's and Beau Bridges's performances, who bring Fanny and Win Berry to life. Keep passing the open windows and read the book for a much richer and meaningful experience. As far as this movie is concerned, just toss it out as far as you can. And if you are to keep it, then do so to remind yourselves of how to NOT adapt a great book onto the screen. This is the only reason why I keep mine.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Love it or hate it 29 Sep 2011
Format:VHS Tape
This film is a must for people who like black comedies and are not too squeamish when it comes to subjects such as incest, sexual perversions, homosexuality, revenge and prostitution.
Almost as good as the novel by John Irving, a great film with a great cast, Jodie Foster (as great as ever), Beau Bridges, Rob Lowe, Nastassia Kinski,I simply love it.
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