After her lover commits suicide, Julianne runs away from the city and moves in the ghost town of Jerome. She purchases an abandoned brothel and sets to work turning it into a hotel; but then she comes to know the ghosts of the brothel
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Serena Scott Thomas
Julianne
Brett Cullen
Avery
Christian Martin
Kate's miner
Bruce Payne
Thief
Grace Zabriskie
Madam
Sarah Lassez
Sophi
Andrea Morris
Maddy
Lisa Banes
Priscilla
Yvonne Sciò
Katie
Timothy V. Murphy
Brian
Gerard Maguire
Curtis
Maximo Morrone
Augustus
Or Nili Azulay
Flamingo Dancer
Jay Gira
Priscilla's Miner
Tim Murphy
Gayle
John Waddell
Couple
Ruth Waddell
Couple
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Brothel is an oddball movie. A woman loses her husband then goes on to buy an old brothel in a mining town. Ghosts appear and she asks them not to smoke. She takes on their persona and you have to question her sanity or are the ghosts real. If you like "Red Shoes Diary" type of films, you should enjoy this as it is erotica written from a woman's point of view. Parental Guide: F-bomb, sex, nudity
As much as I tried, then I just couldn't get into this movie. There was just something profoundly offsetting and boring about the whole setup. The storyline told in "Brothel", as written by Amy Waddell - whom also directed this 2008 movie - was just one that never sank its hooks into me. I wanted to watch the movie and get into it, but I just couldn't. The storyline just failed to entertain me, and I found nothing enjoyable in the movie. "Brothel" was just not constructed in a way or manner that made much sense for me, in terms of storytelling and narrative building. As such, the storyline just felt cluttered and it felt like director Amy Waddell was just fumbling about in the dark. And even with a cast that included the likes of Bruce Payne, Grace Zabriskie, Brett Cullen and Serena Scott Thomas, then the movie just failed to capture my interest. I found "Brothel" to be a very slow-paced movie, and it took away even further from the enjoyment that wasn't there to begin with. Needless to say that this movie is not one that I would recommend, nor one that I would ever return to watch for a second time. In fact, now in 2021 as I sat down to watch it, it was my first - and last - time to get acquainted with Amy Waddell's 2008 movie. My rating of "Brothel" lands on a two out of ten stars. This was a massive swing and a miss of a movie.
What a mess of a movie. Plot, what there is, is all over the place. Bereft of plot the director then dimly lights each scene to make the film seem more arty. All this does is make it more confusing. If this was meant as a skin flick, the dim lighting doesn't help that aim. Nothing good about this. Avoid.
95% of the film is filmed in 99% darkness. Headlights, lampshades, and back-lit windows are all there is to see in the first 30 min. I assume the director was going for an ominous vibe, but ended up giving me eye strain. Not sure I will make it through the entire film to have an opinion on the storyline, etc. What a shame to waste the opportunity of this amazing location in Jerome Arizona!
Phony British accents abound. Pretentious lines delivered in phony British accents. Disjointed direction makes the movie confusing. Slow-mo for no reason makes it boring. The sets are all vivid colors like neon green and neon red. I guess the bad director thought that connotes brothel? It's annoying. The entire movie is a train wreck. This director is dismal and should not be allowed to make movies. She has no idea how to set up scenes and not even rudimentary sense of how to tell a story.
A very poor movie indeed with little if any drama and certainly no sex if you are expecting it from a movie so entitled. the story is tedious and uninteresting and you watch the movie to its conclusion only in expectation that things will get better - they definitely do not. Unlike 'all our friends are wedding singers' which dealt with a similar theme, this movie does not get off the ground in any shape or form and you need a strong heart to persevere until the end. Not giving much away in this review but good luck to you if you find something rewarding in this movie, I found it extremely lacking for drama and entertainment.
I recently saw this film and was blown away, not only does it look amazing but the talent in the film is dead on and the acting is perfect. You really feel their pain and love, great cast and directing. I will admit the women in the film are beautiful and I did not mind the many sex scenes and nudity. I can't believe this film is not cable TV or something late at night. But again, this is a film worth checking out as it has it all - acting, name talent, directing, sex, nudity, ghosts, thrills, drama, you name it this film has it. You must go out and get this film, rent, buy it - do it however you want but is a good interesting film.
Add cocktails, quippy friends and an atmosphere conducive to clever heckling and this film could morph into a cult classic. DRINKING GAME(S) 1) Character's accent changes- DRINK 2) Incongruous, befuddling edit- DRINK 3) So many opportunities. Pick your own. DRINK Warning: When utilizing this film for the purpose of drinking games, inadvertent bingeing to toxic levels likely. Small sips recommended as unit of measure. On Amazon, this film had Five Stars. Either we've been pranked, or many fellow film cultists out there agree...
