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The Inn Where No Man Rests

The Inn Where No Man Rests (1903)

January. 01,1903
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6.2
| Fantasy Comedy

A traveller is shown to a room in an inn. After a brief dispute with the hostess and a porter, he is left to himself. But strange things begin to happen in his room, and before long he has created a disturbance that has everyone running to his room to find out what is going on.

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Linkshoch
1903/01/01

Wonderful Movie

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Lucybespro
1903/01/02

It is a performances centric movie

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UnowPriceless
1903/01/03

hyped garbage

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Dynamixor
1903/01/04

The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.

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Hitchcoc
1903/01/05

A drunk checks into a room. At first he is irrational and silly. But eventually he wants to get some sleep. As Melies has done numerous times, this is not going to happen. Pictures come alive, he is attacked by a hat tree, his boots walk up the wall. Whenever he tries to sleep, the bed comes alive. He begins to defend himself and it only gets worse. This is a common plot line. It allowed Melies to put a human being in a totally frustrating setting. Entertaining.

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thinbeach
1903/01/06

A man in a drunken state has a nightmarish time at an inn, where clothing and furniture comes to life, and mayhem ensues. Melies uses his typical tricks to very effectively communicate the surreal state of the drunken mind, and the progression of the plot from a simple beginning to a crazy end is well managed. Predictability is the curse of comedy however and you can see everything that happens here from a mile away. It's wonderful to see Melies use his tricks to reflect an internal mental state, though in terms of tricks, visuals and plot, this one doesn't compare to his best work. At 5 minutes though, it is not too long, and a decent watch for Melies fans.

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Michael_Elliott
1903/01/07

Inn Where No Man Rests, The (1903) *** (out of 4) aka L'Auberge du bon Repos George Melies, in a drunken state, walks into a room, which eventually begins to come to life with various magical tricks. This film here runs five minutes and it starts off rather slowly but once the room comes to life it becomes a lot of fun. Once again, the moon and the Devil play parts in the movie but we've also got a really weird scene at the start when Melies tries to force himself on a woman. We've seen this type of film before from the director but he still manages to make this entertaining due in large part to some very good special effects including his boots taking off walking, his bed jumping around and the highlight is the scene where his nightshirt gets eaten by a picture on the wall.

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Snow Leopard
1903/01/08

This Georges Méliès short movie features some amusing and creative special effects. The story is not meant to be the emphasis, but what there is of a story is rather amusing as well. The film uses the setting in an inn to create a good variety of camera tricks using a lot of the available props and characters.The story starts with a rather cantankerous traveler arriving in an inn, and goes on to show his travails in (as the film was titled in English) "The Inn Where No Man Rests". Almost all of the camera effects come off quite well, and there is a particularly good one with a coat-rack. Aside from a couple of places where deterioration to the film has apparently harmed the effect, it all works well.The story is similar to a fair number of Méliès features, especially "Le Diable Noir" (or "The Black Imp") from 1905. This one works well, and should not disappoint anyone who enjoys his style in this kind of feature.

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