
18 year-old Rachel is mature for her age. She s a hip aspiring songwriter and a blue-eyed blond bad girl who often clashes with her single father. Only because she is grounded she is at home for the arrival of dad's new employee, Amy, who is staying in their swanky Los Angeles guest house for the weekend. A wholesome college graduate fresh to California from the cornfields of Iowa, Amy happily confesses her dreams and desires to Rachel over the course of the next few days and... (Full plot summary below)
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18 year-old Rachel is mature for her age. She s a hip aspiring songwriter and a blue-eyed blond bad girl who often clashes with her single father. Only because she is grounded she is at home for the arrival of dad's new employee, Amy, who is staying in their swanky Los Angeles guest house for the weekend. A wholesome college graduate fresh to California from the cornfields of Iowa, Amy happily confesses her dreams and desires to Rachel over the course of the next few days and the two women gradually fall in love. It seems like anything is possible here. Amy proclaims as they ramble across the city in Rachel's dad's Hummer. Out and about in Los Angeles the two girls can't keep their hands off each other. At home in the guest house their activities are even hotter.
Leave your thoughts about The Guest House.
| User ReviewZach MLoved it one of the best movies I have ever seen |
| User ReviewRobert GVaguely passable, some of the cheesiest acting I have ever seen in a film. |
| User ReviewBruce BOh so predictable and ridiculous in parts. |
| User ReviewAngelica M... yeah, not that great.. I actually like the story, but the acting was not great, no chemistry at all.. and the "romance" such as it was, felt rushed and unrealistic. Not to mention the use of music during love scenes being completely random.. actually took the viewer away from the moment. |
| User ReviewRoxanne RThe only thing I liked about this movie was that it was filmed in Los Angeles and I had been to all the spots shown! Griffith Observatory, Hollywood Blvd (Vine street and Walk of Fame), Santa Monica pier, oh wow it feels AMAZING to be and live where a movie takes place! The plot sounded interesting but it lacks in the acting and directing areas. Oh and how lucky for an 18 year old named Rachel (Ruth Reynolds) to say she has traveled to so many countries in the world! Perhaps this movie does better with the under 25 year old crowd that is seeking a purpose in life, and what fulfills them. Available on Netflix instant streaming in HD. |
| User ReviewBorhan KI saw this on Netflix the other week and its a basic story about two girls falling in love the only twist is that the the girl comes over to stay over in her bosses Guest House while the bosses daughter is stay in the main house and romance kindles from there. This is not a movie for the kiddies and neither for some adults. The only moment of conflict in this movie is when the dad comes home to find the two girls in bed. It has a small cast and for sure this was made on a small budget. Not recommended. For me this movie with these actors is all about trying to break into Hollywood. Not suitable for the kiddies. |
| User ReviewChris CThe "Trailer" WAS the movie. Leave the Guest House and go to "The Room" ... a movie that truly knows how to be bad, with acting and dialog so terrible that it is funny. Guest House is just bad. |
| User ReviewLisa RThis is a pretty bad film, clearly made with a very low budget. It's rather cheesy and awkward with a tiny smattering of sweet moments. It is also predictable and contains some really awful and inconsistent acting from Madeline Merritt (the brunette). |