HOTEL MUMBAI – “A merciless re-telling of a true to life mass murder”

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Is based on the 2009 documentary Surviving Mumbai about the Mumbai attacks in 2008 at the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in India

Terror strikes in the heart of Mumbai, India, as members of Lashkar-e-Taiba storm the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in a series of coordinated attacks throughout the city. Amid the gunfire and mayhem, a brave chef and kitchen worker decide to risk their own lives to try and protect the frightened guests. As the militants continue their assault on the hotel, a desperate couple must do whatever they can to protect their newborn baby.

REVIEW SUMMARY

Hotel Mumbai is a merciless re-telling of a true to life mass murder. The film pulls no punches and lets the audience quite literally see the bodies hit the floor (let's just say this may not be for the easily flinch-able). This is intense filmmaking from a first time director, and Maras deserves credit for being unrelenting in his on-screen approach to this true life horror show. However, while the pacing is taut, the problem is that it sometimes slips into “Hollywood thriller” territory, and in turn can feel exploitive. But in the end, while Hotel Mumbai delivers some uncomfortable viewing, what you do see will stick with you long after it's over.

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