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The Last Inn

Rating2.6 /10
20211 h 37 m
United States
273 people rated

Laura makes an unplanned stay at a peculiar hotel and is trapped in a life-changing game.

Drama
Fantasy
Horror

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Kins

21/07/2024 05:47
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AlexiaVillma

16/07/2024 08:31
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user7980524970050

29/05/2023 07:41
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uppoompat

23/05/2023 03:34
This movie had a very entertaining plot. The dialog of some of the characters was too lengthy and did not flow naturally and some of the cheap special effects were not believable. With a bigger budget, better special effects and more experienced actors, this movie would have been awesome. Being a ghost story lover, I still think this movie is worth a watch. I really enjoyed seeing the story unfold, as well as, the unexpected plot twists. Just don't expect the movie to be the same quality as a James Wan or Mike Flanagan movie. This story as a book would have been a very enjoyable read. Overall, it's worth watching at least once.

user6234976385774

23/05/2023 03:34
While watching this, my heart went out to Emily Hall, who plays Laura. She gives a decent performance considering all the things working against her - namely, her appalling dialogue, unfathomable dubbing (from American into American), the stone-dead pacing, derivative storyline and the performances of all of those around her. Oh, and the ballad accompanying the longed-for finale 100 minutes later. There is a scene towards the end of 'The Last Inn' involving a priest explaining the entire plot (which seems to be cribbed from 'The Others'), which involves some of the worst acting I have ever seen on film. So bad, it's as if everyone is emoting through a mechanical speech-generating device. It's as though the dialogue and delivery were translated strictly from another language - possibly Chinese, given that the filming took place mainly at Hengdiah film studios. Remember the old Japanese 1970s 'Godzilla' films from Toho studios, and how they were often let down by poor dialogue and dubbing? That's what this reminds me of. Elsewhere, the cinematography is very good and nicely lit. There is no skimping on the budget either, because some money has clearly been spent on this. That the results are so off-kilter and odd, ensure that it's a challenge to get to the end, where you can at least get some comfort spotting the spelling errors in the closing credits. Hopefully Emily Hall can put this behind her. My score is 3 out of 10.

Momozagn

23/05/2023 03:34
Brave and new more thriller than horror. It is a ghost story. Had me and my son watching and enjoying..guessing out next part of script,, was a good movie on a low budget but I will let others know to give it a Chance..

Angelica Jane Yap

23/05/2023 03:34
The terrible dubbing, editing, etc present in this film can only be described as diabolical. The voices are so out of sync and mismatched it's almost comical. Really, though, it's just a bore to watch.

realwarripikin

23/05/2023 03:34
What did I unfortunately just watch ? "Are we there yet" ? Is it almost over ? No ...not yet. It just keeps going. What a script ! Holy smokes ! What a herundous movie. Rated this a 1...because there is no zero .

Suraksha Pokharel

23/05/2023 03:34
Well, given the storyline, acting and dialogue that took place in this 2021 horror movie, then no wonder this is the last inn. Let's just say that you are not in for a good old time when you sit down to watch this horror movie from writers Bill Jones and Catherine Lewis. In fact, you are in for 1 hour and 37 minutes of toe-curling narrative with acting performances as wooden as ventriloquist dummies, and dialogue to match. But I am getting ahead of myself here. Let's stop and take a look at the storyline in "The Last Inn", or what was supposed to pass as the storyline. The events that took place in the movie was so generic and pointless, not to mention predictable, that there virtually was no effort put into it. You could watch the first 15 minutes of the movie and the last 15 minutes and still get the same outcome as if watched the entire ordeal. And an ordeal it was, trust me. Then there was the acting, or what passed as acting here. This was just simply beyond my comprehension. Not even middle school theater shows have acting performances as wooden and rigid as what you see in "The Last Inn", nor delivery of dialogue so devoid of emotion or tone that you think it was a voice box. "The Last Inn" is labeled as a horror movie. Yeah, well don't go about believing that you will be in for a classic tale of proper horror. I did that mistake, so learn from my suffering and don't go there. The only thing horror here was the total absence of proper story and acting. Visually then "The Last Inn" was so-so. I mean, there wasn't exactly an abundance of special effects, and whatever special effects or CGI there was in the movie was mediocre at best, but at least it served its purpose. Trust me when I say that you should stay well clear of director David Kuan's 2021 movie "The Last Inn". It just simply isn't worth the effort, money or time. My rating of "The Last Inn" lands on a generous two out of ten stars, based on the fact that they seriously put in an effort here, and also because of semi-adequate production value.
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