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Room Service (1992) is a quirky little comedy that's got this odd charm to it. Set in the dilapidated castle Montverdier, you’ll find the Countess and her son Louis, who’s kind of a lovable mess. The whole thing has this whimsical vibe, where the pacing feels a tad uneven but somehow works, you know? The interactions between the characters, especially with the baker Fernand, add this layer of warmth amidst the chaos. There’s a lightness in the dialogue that keeps it engaging. The practical effects—though not the focus—have their own quaint appeal, reminding you of simpler times in filmmaking. Performances are a mixed bag, but they fit this offbeat atmosphere perfectly. It really stands out for its unique setting and the way it plays with class dynamics in a very understated way.
Quirky comedy with a unique castle setting.Mix of uneven pacing but still engaging.Interesting take on class dynamics.
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