Metacritic Film

Million Dollar Hotel, The

Starring Milla Jovovich, Jeremy Davies, Mel Gibson, Jimmy Smits, Amanda Plummer, and Gloria Stuart

MPAA RATING: R for language and some sexual content

Kintop Pictures
Romance
122 minutes | Color
Germany / UK / USA
Released In Theaters February 2, 2001

Focusing on a gang of unique outcasts and misfits living in a downtown Los Angeles fleapit, this is a story of friendship, betrayal and the overwhelming power of unconditional love. (Icon/Road Movies)

WRITTEN BY
Bono (story)
Nicholas Klein (also story)

DIRECTED BY
Wim Wenders

Overall Metascore

This is a weighted, normalized average of all individual scores given by critics, on a scale of 0 (worst) to 100 (best).

25 / 100

Critic Reviews

60 Mr. Showbiz
The film has an unabashed romantic tone that's matched by Wenders' usual flair for visual drama.
50 New York Daily News
Conceived by U2's Bono, it's not quite as bad as it might have been. After all, its own star, Mel Gibson, has famously called this tale of destitute misfits "as boring as a dog's a——."
50 New York Post
Pretentious and trite.
50 The New York Times
A mellow dream of a movie that's an acquired taste. It's attractive because of the oblique way that Mr. Wenders ambles through a murder mystery that's stronger on characterization than on plot.
50 San Francisco Chronicle
Gutter romance meets metaphysical thriller.
50 TV Guide
So silly it's best taken ironically. But the film, much of it shot digitally, is also astonishingly beautiful.
50 USA Today
Wenders creates an imaginative, stylized cityscape, but what's missing is the compelling story that could bring the setting to life.
40 Los Angeles Times
A fantasy, a fairy tale, but its characters and the emotions they elicit become painfully real.
30 Film.com
The film isn't very good. The Million Dollar Hotel is an uneasy melding of Hollywood shtick and art-house sensibilities.
30 New York Magazine
He (Gibson) ramrods his way through the bugged-out hysterics as if he were appearing in a movie that actually made sense. What a brave heart.
25 Entertainment Weekly
If any of these characters were half as resonant as Wenders appears to think they are, the film might have seemed charming instead of merely stranded.
10 LA Weekly
How this hopelessly muddled and tedious dirge got released -- unless it was through the clout of Mel Gibson, who's grafted on as an FBI agent in a neck brace, with no discernible connection to the action -- is the real mystery.
10 Salon.com
There's a vacancy in The Million Dollar Hotel, and it's between Wim Wenders' ears.
10 Village Voice
Wenders's The Million Dollar Hotel is something of a monstrosity -- liquored self-indulgence taken to its own astral plane.
10 Rolling Stone
The script that Nicholas Klein has conjured from Bono's idea is a quicksand that sucks down a solid cast.

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