First love. Before us is an Australian, hot melodrama, which was directed by director and screenwriter Craig Rosenberg. The film tells an ironic story of two twin brothers. Since childhood, they were both in love with a girl named Melissa. Years passed and the brothers opened their own hotel called Love. Ironically, Melissa comes to the hotel with her boyfriend. Children's feelings of first love make themselves felt, and the brothers begin to fight for the beauty.
The film was easy and relaxed. He looks with a smile, and his story is filled with humor, charm and funny moments. This movie is perfect for a couple in love. The film has a playful mood, and everything is saturated with the subtext of sex. The picture turned out not for everyone, but for an amateur, but even now there is a viewer for it.
The main female role of the beautiful Melissa is played by the British actress Saffron Burroughs. At that time, she was just beginning her career and was waiting for her title of rising star. Her Melissa Burroughs played well, and her character is a thing. It was clear why her brothers loved her so much. As for the brothers, they were played by previously unknown Australian actors.
This melodrama is like unusual perfumes with a scent of seduction and a hint of sex. The film was unusual, and it has something to make the audience laugh. I remember this movie, although for most it is little known and few people have watched it.
Love Hotel is an Australian ironic melodrama from 1996. This film is about love, desire and gifts of fate. The movie is a funny and funny story for once. I am neutral about this picture.