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Posted: December 23, 20132013-12-23T04:12:59+10:00 2013-12-23T04:12:59+10:00In: Public

A gambling drug addict, struggles to reunite with his family while escaping an iconic resort’s sinister nightman with pious motives.

Hotel California

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    1. dpg Singularity
      2013-12-23T10:26:35+10:00Added an answer on December 23, 2013 at 10:26 am

      Why, of all the people at the resort, is the sinister night man taking such a “personal interest” in the drug addict? And does the addict’s objective goal also include overcoming his twin addictions to gambling and drugs?

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    2. favila
      2013-12-23T12:18:00+10:00Added an answer on December 23, 2013 at 12:18 pm

      The guests are punished for their sins by the night man via the command of God. The addict is the only one who yearns for freedom, the others are content. Mourning the loss of his father, with whom they bonded over gambling, turned to drugs instead of his loving family for comfort.

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    3. [Deleted User]
      2013-12-24T20:57:25+10:00Added an answer on December 24, 2013 at 8:57 pm

      Does the night man have something to do with his drug addition? Is he the BOSS. Maybe just reversing the text may help. ‘ While struggling to reunite with his family a gambling drug addict etc….’.

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    4. dpg Singularity
      2013-12-25T13:34:49+10:00Added an answer on December 25, 2013 at 1:34 pm

      I get the reference to the lyrics of the “Hotel California” by the Eagles:

      “Relax, ” said the night man,
      “We are programmed to receive.
      You can check-out any time you like,
      But you can never leave! ”

      But I am unable to get a handle on the fabulist world of your concept. And I find the psychology that you give to explain his addictive behavior puzzling.

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    5. Richiev Singularity
      2013-12-28T09:08:31+10:00Added an answer on December 28, 2013 at 9:08 am

      In the end, the night man is probably the lead character, (A hallucination) the lead just doesn’t know it because he is a prisoner of his own devise.

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    6. 10PTT-COM Penpusher
      2014-01-02T01:25:13+10:00Added an answer on January 2, 2014 at 1:25 am

      “On an island resort, a gambling drug addict searches for his family while pursued by a sinister nightman who punishes sinners.”

      – Interesting to contemplate if the protag is a gambling drug addict or a drug-addict gambler. Kind of a chicken-and-egg situation. Did the gambling lead to drugs or the drugs to gambling? [Ah, I see you answered this in a comment, favila.]

      – Wasn’t sure what kind of resort you intended. Anything with enough isolation will do.

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