Watch
New Rose Hotel

New Rose Hotel

1998
Sci-fi
Suspense/Thriller
1h 33m
Maas and Hosaka are two large Corporations in the future world. They are fighting to get control over the best minds of the world. The best is Hiroshi and at the moment he is working for the Maas Corporation. Fox has accepted an offer to persuade Hiroshi to go over to the Hosaka Corporation. Sandii is a little Italian girl from Japan and she should be the way to get to Hiroshi. X is the man who should train Sandii to break Hiroshi's Heart. But if X falls in love with Sandii? And if the Hosaka Corporation breaks the agreement? And if Sandii is not a little Italian girl? (imdb)
Your probable score
?

New Rose Hotel

1998
Sci-fi
Suspense/Thriller
1h 33m
Your probable score
Avg Percentile 45.88% from 340 total ratings

Ratings & Reviews

(340)
Compact view
Compact view
Rated 13 Jan 2009
99
92nd
the one and the only cyberpunk adaptation. i love the whole feeling from Gibson's books adapted for the screen - the corporations in shadow, the lonely love in world of steel.
Rated 17 Jun 2009
3
74th
There are moments when Ferraras anti-aesthetics and randomness meet and create something that almost feels profound, but all in all it is a bit too messy.
Rated 13 Apr 2011
33
17th
Not remotely Ferrara's sleaziest or trashiest effort, New Rose Hotel belongs to a more ambitious phase in the director's artistic development; even so it is quite possibly his poorest. The corporate espionage in the backdrop of Dafoe and Argento's forbidden love story is supposed to provide it with intrigue, and yet the flat characters of the lovers and the cartoonish futuristic business-scheming only complement each other in the level of boredom they induce.
Rated 16 Oct 2009
10
2nd
Argh...
Rated 03 Oct 2011
71
21st
Formless and detached.
Rated 19 Aug 2012
4
55th
One part amazing, one part meaningless. Walken dazzles but leaves much too quickly.
Rated 05 Jun 2010
80
73rd
This was really good, but not quite as great as I'd hoped for when I saw who was involved. Altogether flawed, with moments of real genius and sexy style.
Rated 20 Sep 2019
90
95th
First 2/3 this move is great. Walken hamming it up, Argento superhot, beautiful dissolve after beautiful dissolve, cool soundtrack. But then there's the ending, really not sure about that. Will see on a rewatch. Either way a pleasure to watch overall.
Rated 07 Aug 2020
40
12th
açıkçası adorno alıntıları ve argento'ya tav olacak kadar sığım. üzerine dafoe ve walken olunca katmerli eğlence oluyor diye düşünürken bir abel ferrara filminden beklemeyeceğim şekilde sıkıldım.
Rated 23 Oct 2016
62
18th
Not a bad effort in restrained story-telling, with just about every shot eschewing a great degree of '90s-isms (especially the music) that delights in how modern it is. The breathing room to allow the actors to carefully develop their characters is much needed, but ultimately as the film drifts very aimlessly in its last third, it becomes nearly unwatchable -- I guess the use of repeating earlier scenes/shots again and again is a comment on heart-broken memory recollection, or sumink
Rated 13 Dec 2009
55
67th
A near-future erotic fantasy and an embarrassing industrial sludge of bad acting (Asia Argento), voice-overs, juvenile romance and an extremely uneven pedestrian/surveillance video aesthetic, but sometimes a light shines through of William Gibson brought to life and everything cheap, fake and throwaway suddenly becomes exotic and beautiful and I can't help be drawn to it like a fly to a fly catcher. Certainly crafted more from feeling than thought, very lacking but easy to watch semi-conscious.
Rated 29 Mar 2010
65
8th
An extremely ragged and self-indulgent film punctuated with a few flashes of genius. Not worthy of William Gibson or his short story. Not even worthy of Ferrara.
Rated 05 Jun 2019
30
4th
50% Red Shoe Diaries-esque softcore porn, 20% muddled camcorder/surveillance footage, 20% flashbacks of the entire first act, and 10% inspired lunacy from Walken & Dafoe. Ultimately, this is absolutely awful and marks one of Ferrera's most maligned efforts.
Rated 22 Apr 2008
89
91st
As weird as you would expect for a Ferrara/Walken/Dafoe collaboration set in The Sprawl, but still easily the best Gibson adaptation to date. Ferrara handles the problem of presenting The Future with no budget by creating an exotic atmosphere and making the film seem very international; it works. Overall, a very dramatic, very sexy film with a unique style. I'm a fan. Dafoe does the silent scheming and suffering perfectly.
Rated 16 Sep 2023
70
41st
Completely wild, but I wasn't in the mood for something like this yesterday. Definitely needs a rewatch sometime.
Rated 02 Aug 2009
58
18th
New Rose Hotel: 7 // 6 // 9 // 8 // 2 // 7 // 2
Rated 04 Aug 2012
1
1st
It's not cyberpunk, mkay? No, truly, it's not! Yes, it was based on a very good cyberpunk short story written by cyberpunk Godfather, William Gibson, Yes, New Rose Hotel is on most every list of cyberpunk movies you can find on the internet, some of which are only 10 movies deep, Yes, this movie seems to be a throwaway mention in about half the cyberstudy reviews of modern cyberpunk movies. Please trust me here this is NOT cyberpunk. These people are lying to you.
Rated 29 May 2011
62
43rd
Really good and really bad at the same time. The interactions between Walken & Dafoe are priceless.
Rated 18 Nov 2010
97
92nd
One of the most underrated movies ever. Christopher Walken is awesome.
Rated 19 Jul 2020
50
7th
Pretty sure I wanted this to be better than it was.

Collections

Loading ...

Similar Titles

Loading ...

Statistics

Loading ...

Trailer

Loading ...