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Masquerade Hotel japanese drama review
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Masquerade Hotel
3 people found this review helpful
by Carmen
Apr 25, 2020
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 4.0
STORY: Not that I thought there was anything wrong with the story. It was indeed a good complex plot... however the storytelling wasn't really great imo. Especially if you're gonna package the story as a whodunnit... I REALLY love whodunnits, especially when it's done well. In my opinion, the best ones doesn't necessarily have to have a complicated plot... Rather, one that allows the audience to participate really MAKES a whodunnit. I was kind of disappointed upon coming to the end that I as the audience, never got that shot. A fair shot, that made it plausibly possible for anyone in the audience to be able to solve the case if they had paid close attention. Instead, it felt more like we were spoon fed the whole story...

CHARACTERS/ACTING: Characters and cast were great, I don't have anything negative to say about it. Chemistry between the lead characters were imo, realistically palpable. You can tell there's admiration but due to circumstances their duties to their profession naturally made them forces at odds with one another.

MUSIC: The ost was really good! Definitely played into the vibes of a masquerade ball. Very mysterious, grand, and thrilling.

PRODUCTION: 10/10 would recommend. Beautiful cinematography...Beautiful hotel. I actually thought it was a real hotel at one point and googled it up lol. It definitely reminded me of The Grand Budapest Hotel and Wes Anderson's obsession with symmetry.

OVERALL: I'm still processing whether I actually liked the film or not... just cause I'm a big whodunnit fan and the story was spoon-fed to me... And also during reveal, they did not go into detail of the killer's... (trying very hard not to spoil) accomplices... I did however enjoy the comparison of a masquerade ball and what was described as a "first-class" hotel. Especially when the female lead expresses that their jobs are to "imagine the guests' true faces", but should never think of peeling off those masks. That particularly, was very interesting. Because of that, and the feast-for-the-eyes that is this film, I'd say that I'd give it try if you're bored.
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