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The Palace
Directed by
Roman Polanski
2023
1h 40m
Comedy
,
Drama
5.5
10%
64%
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A drama set on New Year's Eve 1999 in a luxurious Swiss hotel where the lives of hotel workers and various guests get intertwined.
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Cast of The Palace
Oliver Masucci
Hansueli
Fanny Ardant
The Marquise
John Cleese
Arthur William Dallas III
Bronwyn James
Magnolia
Joaquim de Almeida
Dr. Lima
Luca Barbareschi
Bongo
Milan Peschel
Caspar Tell
Fortunato Cerlino
Tonino
Mickey Rourke
Bill Crush
Luisiana Kornuta Steffen
Mrs. Lima
Danny Exnar
Vaclav
Irina Kastrinidis
Vaclav's Wife
Alexander Petrov
Russian Guest
Anton Pampushnyy
Russian Guest
Ilia Volok
Russian Ambassador
Marina Strakhova
Russian Girl
Ema Kovac
Russian Girl
Michelle Shapa
Russian Girl
Stefania Seimur
Russian Girl
Olga Kent
Russian Girl
Matthew T. Reynolds
Simon Faraday
Massiga Diawara
Angry Guest
Naike Anna Silipo
Tonino's Assistant
Morgane Polanski
Zula
Sina Christen
Precy
Felix Mayr
Plumber
Beatrice Frey
Mrs. Frautschi
Davide Gagliardi
Barman
Niccolò Senni
Maître d'hotel
Teco Celio
Chef Othmar
Mokhtar Bouzana
Master Ravi
Angelica Barbareschi
Receptionist
Philip Hauser
Receptionist
Sergey Grab
Russian Bodyguard 1
Ingo Raudkivi
Russian Bodyguard 2
Mike Rey
Russian Bodyguard 3
Dean Colin Mackay
Magnolia Host
Sydne Rome
Mrs. Robinson
Januaria Piromallo
Alice
Francis Chapman
James
Annick Christiaens
Amanda
Markus Foster
The drunk guy
Lukas Jakobski
Lukas Jakobski
Kamil Krejčí
Technical worker Penguin 1
Vincent Leittersdorf
Technical Worker
Miroslav Marinov
Mercenary
Jay Natelle
Secretary Dallas
Lara Pictet
Chambermaid Dallas
Alfredo Tavares
Zed
Michelle Thomas
Dinner Guest
Daniel Blumensev
Bellboy & Waiter (uncredited)
Christian Dufour
Hotel Guest (uncredited)
The Palace Ratings & Reviews
The Hollywood Reporter
Jordan Mintzer
[Polanski's] latest, The Palace, leaves little room for ambiguity. It's the worst thing he's ever made--or in any case the worst film this critic has ever seen by him. (I've only missed a couple of titles in his filmography, which now counts 23 features.)
In Review Online
Zach Lewis
The worst film of [Polanski's] career... Each scene is an enclosed vignette, where every character proffers proof of their cretinous nature, only to jolt over to the next room before, God forbid, anything interesting happens.
IONCINEMA.com
Nicholas Bell
One sees how there are moments in which The Palace could have developed a kinship with something like The White Lotus or Ruben Ostlund's Triangle of Sadness, but it's simply not smart enough to rise to the occasion.
TheWrap
Ben Croll
The director's changing circumstance feels directly relevant to the cast he could assemble for this humorless black comedy, and to the build of unyielding grotesquery that makes the film feel like a giant middle finger to the world.
Variety
Owen Gleiberman
I'm not sure if I've ever heard a giant theater this deadly silent for a movie that's working this strenuously to amuse you.
The Film Stage
Rory O'Connor
A film that wears its bad taste like a mink coat while offering little in terms of fun, less still in terms of style.
Loud and Clear Reviews
Serena Seghedoni
Despite its best intentions, The Palace is ultimately more of a Hallmark slapstick Christmas comedy to watch with your family if you need something light as you get ready to celebrate the holidays.
Deadline Hollywood Daily
Damon Wise
Nothing about it is remotely funny: Really, seriously, nothing at all.
National Review
Armond White
In a scabrous, outré attack, Polanski caricatures the ruling class so mercilessly that their humanity is almost unrecognizable, but then, it's too recognizable.
Always Good Movies
Filipe Freitas
despite wrecking you with luscious hues, the film's scenes are often overindulgent and lacking in moderation. While some viewers may find humor in its zany antics, others may roll their eyes.
Kino Mania
Giuseppe Sedia
As a satire of the shallow society and vulgarians sheltered behind a luxury resort, Polański's moving picture lacks bite and gets only a few laughs despite the sudden appearance of a penguin in the hotel.
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