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The Royal Hotel

2023

5.8 /10 IMDb
91 Duration
Director: Kitty Green
Cast: Julia Garner ,Jessica Henwick...
Language: English
Country: Australia

Backpackers Hanna and Liv take a job in a remote Australian pub for some extra cash and are confronted with a bunch of unruly locals and a situation that rapidly leaps out of their control.

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Julia Garner

Julia Garner

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Jessica Henwick

Jessica Henwick

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Hugo Weaving

Hugo Weaving

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Daniel Henshall

Daniel Henshall

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Ursula Yovich

Ursula Yovich

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Toby Wallace

Toby Wallace

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James Frecheville

James Frecheville

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Herbert Nordrum

Herbert Nordrum

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Alex Malone

Alex Malone

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Barbara Lowing

Barbara Lowing

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Adam MacNeill

Adam MacNeill

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Kate Cheel

Kate Cheel

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04 Nov 2023

Canadians "Hanna" (Julia Garner) and her best mate "Liv" (Jessica Henwick) take jobs working in a remote outback bar where they are expecting to make some extra cash to fund their holiday. They arrive, though, to discover that the "Royal Hotel" is anything but royal.... It's run by the curmudgeonly "Billy" (Hugo Weaving), his long-suffering friend "Carol" (Ursula Yovich) and is largely populated by lively, chauvinist, blokes who are partial to some "Dickens" cider... The girls are clearly out of their depth initially, but can they find a way to assert themselves in the face of increasingly unambiguous sexually threatening behaviour? Daniel Henshall's slightly menacing "Dolly" becomes chief amongst their protagonists, but there is also the slightly manipulative "Matty" (Toby Wallace) and their alcoholic boss to contend with too. I'm not quite sure what I was expecting here. Clearly the toxic mix of raging male hormones and pretty much unlimited booze creates a fairly hostile environment for the women, but the story sort of plateaus aground a denouement that really disappoints. There's nothing really new here, nor is there anything particularly innovative. It plays rather unkindly to mid-Australian stereotype and sort of fizzles out at the denouement. It had potential, but somehow Kitty Green seemed uncertain as to how to conclude and so we end up with something unremarkable and frankly rather weak. Garner and Henwick are adequate, but that's about all I can say about this mediocre offering, sorry.