5/10
Nightmarish Inn
19 December 2015
A man in a drunken state has a nightmarish time at an inn, where clothing and furniture comes to life, and mayhem ensues. Melies uses his typical tricks to very effectively communicate the surreal state of the drunken mind, and the progression of the plot from a simple beginning to a crazy end is well managed. Predictability is the curse of comedy however and you can see everything that happens here from a mile away.

It's wonderful to see Melies use his tricks to reflect an internal mental state, though in terms of tricks, visuals and plot, this one doesn't compare to his best work. At 5 minutes though, it is not too long, and a decent watch for Melies fans.
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