Have you ever talked to a Bible? Don't worry. You have 58 minutes to do so. Based on a play with the same title, the film wants to be provocative, engaging, and funny sometimes. Pete, living the darkest moments of his life, wants to get his revenge and justice. While Gideon, a human version of the Bible, will have the challenging role to change Pete's mind. Will he succeed? Most of the movie moves inside one room, and the experience is similar to the one you can have at the theatre. Monologues are an essential part of the script, but the difference between the play and the film is talented cinematography. The directors move the camera around the actors, follow them, and the climax of the dialogues will keep you engaged and looking for answers. More details at https://www.spotamovie.com/gun-and-a-hotel-bible-2021-movie-review/