Taj Mahal

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One evening, while her parents go out for dinner, 18-year-old Louise, alone in her hotel room at Taj Mahal Mumbai, hears strange noises out in the corridor. Within minutes, she realises that a terrorist attack is underway. Her only connection to the outside world is her cell phone, which allows her to maintain contact with her father, who is desperately trying to reach her from the other side of a city that has been plunged into chaos. Louise must spend a long night alone in the face of danger. She will never be the same again. (Venice International Film Festival)

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Malarkey 

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English It’s as if nothing was happening at all in that hotel. The premise may be interesting, but the execution is as cheap, poor and uninteresting as the toilet paper that used to be available during the communist regime – it ripped rectums off and tore piles open. ()

kaylin 

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English I can't help myself, but the whole movie feels to me like it was made to show one big drama, even though in reality it is presented as how a young girl can cope with a crisis situation. She can't. I'm not saying that I would behave differently, I don't know, but in this portrayal, it's just boring, and although the main actress is pretty, she didn't entertain me. ()

Ivi06 

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English For me, tension until the last moment. Maybe the main character is just a bit too calm for my taste – I think I would probably have a panic attack and cry, and probably an asthma attack, too :) One could wish for a little more action, some shots of the hotel during the attack, but without that the film is much more realistic. We see everything through the eyes of the female protagonist, as it would be in reality – without the omnipresent and omniscient camera. This is how we find ourselves locked in a room and all we hear are explosions, gunfire, screaming, crying, hopelessness; not knowing exactly what is happening, where they are, if and when they will come. The authentic footage at the end only enhances the experience and makes you wish that for once a film was just fiction. ()