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7/10
Insanity ensues
entertainedlightweight27 April 2022
Hotel Poseidon seems almost like a theatre stage play - a movie focused on actors performing in the most grotesque ways. The film perfects the art of creating surroundings and people so ugly that it in turn they almost become beautiful.

As the story turns more and more into chaos by the midpoint, similar to mother! - it than goes into a completely different direction, creating a vivarium until finally ending in a punch line.

The longest and most obscure joke ever told.
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5/10
Looks great
BandSAboutMovies3 January 2022
Warning: Spoilers
David reluctantly pretends to be the manager of Hotel Poseidon, a place with fungus-covered walls. As he wanders the corridors like a zombie, he becomes a passive spectator to what happens around him. As clients stumbled around without money to pay and his family members haunt him, David begins to slowly lose his mind and disappear within the Hotel Poseidon.

Director and writer Stefan Lernous is committed to keeping it weird, what with a closed hotel that still has squatters hiding inside, all prepared to make David's life a hassle. Everyone is covered in white makeup, dead bodies are disposed of in shocking ways and the entire inside becomes a jungle for our protagonist to get as lost as some viewers may be by this movie.

There's not a lot of direction, but the whole thing is gorgeously ugly. Hotel Poseidon is financed by the Belgian avant-garde theater company Abbatoir Fermé and feels like a short that was given more moments of weirdness all around it. I didn't fall in love with it, but in no way was I bored or upset that I watched it. It looks way better than it plays, if that makes sense.
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5/10
Poseidon Hotel.
morrison-dylan-fan29 October 2021
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When looking down the list of titles screening/streaming at Grmmfest 2021,this enticingly odd-looking Belgium flick stood out right away, leading to me setting off on a Poseidon adventure.

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Receiving keys to the room for the night from Dave, (played with a great uncomfortable laugh and skin-crawling unease by Tom Vermeir) writer/director Stefan Lernous's feature film debut lines the crumbling hotel walls with a grotesque Horror Comedy atmosphere, as Lernous & cinematographer Geert Verstraete enter each of the guest rooms with melting dissolves, whip-pans, fisheye lens and (fittingly) Dutch angles, all of which heighten the repulsive appearance of Dave and the residences.

Slicing into the fungus growing on the hotel walls, the screenplay by Stefan Lernous tries to match the directing in highlighting the strange, manic comedic behavior of each guest, which results in everyone in the movie being off-putting,with the gross-out gags of Dave's exchanges with the guests running out of punch-lines long before the doors are closed on the Hotel Poseidon.
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7/10
Surreal Movie and Atmosphere
Reviews_of_the_Dead4 January 2023
This is a movie that I came on my radar thanks to Duncan from the Podcast Under the Stairs. He reviewed this on a show so I put it on a list of 2022 horror movies to check out. I got around to it during my push late in the year. I knew he said that this was surreal and questioned if this was horror or not. It is interesting that both the Internet Movie Database and Letterboxd list it as such.

Synopsis: a day in the life of reluctant hotel owner Dave (Tom Vermeir), a man troubled by nightmares, his neighbor, his friends and love. His days and nights blend into each other as he wanders vacantly through the halls of the abandoned and dilapidated Hotel Poseidon, which he inherited from his deceased father. When a young woman knocks on the hotel's door looking for a room, while Dave's best friend wants to throw a party in the backroom and recurring dream haunts him, a surreal and grisly ordeal is set in motion.

Now there isn't much more that I can flesh out here as this is a hard movie to follow. What is interesting is that I saw them compare this to David Lynch. That is spot on. The main character is Dave as the synopsis says. He gets woke up by his neighbor watching porn. They yell back and forth to each other, with the latter telling Dave that he needs to do something today that puts him outside of his comfort zone. He gets that as more happens while he goes through this day.

What I didn't realize was that Dave inherited this place after his father passed away. I know that his aunt's pension checks are keeping the place open. It probably shouldn't be though. It is in shambles and he's embarrassed when Nora (Anneke Sluiters) knocks. She pushes her way in and talks him into letting her stay. Dave grows a crush on her. This will cause him to sneak into her room as she strips down to her underwear. She seems intrigued by him despite how odd he is.

I want to bring up something here that I've said. This feels like writer/director Stefan Lernous' take on a Lynch film. We don't know what is real and what is a dream. Part of them are dreams and others are nightmares as well. There are things like Dave being lost in a forest where he finds Nora. The two of them have children together and do what they can to raise them off the land. This turns out to be a dream. There are other ones that he experiences that are more nightmarish as well.

Where I want to shift then would be the cinematography. The first that I noticed was the framing of shots. I thought it was great. We set up the state of this hotel by spinning around a room. This ends up being the title card for the movie. Through different layers of junk, it spells out the name. That was creative. Putting myself in this hotel made me anxious. It is in such disarray and the state of things is just beyond repair. I give credit to the set design. One that stood out was Dave making breakfast. Everything he has is gross and probably expired. It makes for a good scene with what we are seeing. I was impressed with this.

Now something I want to explore is if this is a horror movie or not. There isn't much of in the way of story. We are just seeing Dave go through a day here. He doesn't seem to know what is going on either. He goes from different set piece to the next. There are dreams while also seeing reality. The place I've already set up is gross. There isn't anything necessary horrific outside of that. I guess part of placing it in horror is the situations that he gets into. They are uncomfortable. It could be the atmosphere as well. That gives off a creepy vibe. I would be hard-pressed though to truly consider this horror.

Then I think I'll take this over to the acting. It is all solid in such an odd way. Vermeir plays Dave well. He is aloof and doesn't necessarily know what is going on around him. It is interesting since he is our lead, we follow him. We are as lost as he is which works. Makes for a dynamic that I enjoyed. Sluiters is attractive as Nora. We get to see her nude if memory serves which is good. I thought that she plays a character who fits in the world and doesn't find it weird. That makes it more surreal. Other than that, the rest of the cast plays their characters. I think that adds to the atmosphere as well.

There isn't much more that I can delve into here so I will say then in conclusion, I enjoyed this. I think that it is a well-made movie. This is more of an experience than a coherent story to follow. Dave goes through a day that is surreal and dreamlike. At times, you could say that it is a nightmare. The cast around him help for this. We get great cinematography which helps. The state of the place made me uncomfortable in the best way possible. I can't fully call this horror, even though that is how it is listed. Won't be for everyone. If you like arthouse films, I think you can appreciate how this is made. It is lacking for me to fully get invested though.

My Rating: 7 out of 10.
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3/10
What did I just watch?
SuperKimbit11 August 2021
This film make no sense. It had great sound and set design though. It created a intriguing and eerie atmosphere but the movie had no payoff.
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2/10
This was something else...
paul_haakonsen9 January 2024
When I sat down to watch this 2021 movie titled "Hotel Poseidon", I had no idea what I was in for. I had never heard about the movie prior to sitting down to watch it, so writer and director Stefan Lernous had every chance to entertain, impress and bedazzle me with this movie.

And he failed miserably. This movie was a swing and a miss in terms of entertaining me. The storyline and script was so bizarre and weird that I just could find no pleasure in sitting through it. There was nothing enjoyable here, because everything was so over-the-top strange that it was painful to witness.

Needless to say that I wasn't familiar with the cast ensemble in the movie. And I am sure that the actors and actresses on the cast list were doing good jobs. I just couldn't get into the storyline or the mood of the movie, and thus I didn't really enjoy the acting performances either.

Now, I am sure that there is an audience out there for a movie of this type of extraordinary bizarre nature, but I just wasn't a part of that particular audience.

This is definitely not a movie that will ever grace my screen a second time. In fact, I only made it about one-fifth through the 90 minutes runtime before I gave up on the ordeal, out of sheer and utter boredom. "Hotel Poseidon" is not a movie that I will recommend anyone to waste their time, money or effort on.

My rating of writer and director Stefan Lernous's 2021 movie "Hotel Poseidon" lands on a two out of ten stars. I would have rated the movie a single star, but the atmosphere, visuals and production in the movie were actually so good that they dragged the movie up a single star.
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9/10
Excellent world building and lots of fun
donnellymatt11 August 2021
In the vein of Piotr Szulkin or Terry Gilliam, this film does a great job of transporting you to another world altogether. One that, though confusing and unquestionably disgusting, is immensely fun to witness. Full of interesting characters, jarring conversations, and some incredible music and sound editing, this film is definitely recommended to those wanting to experience something new.
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