Room

Room(2015)

R
10/16/2015 (US)Drama, Thriller1h 58m
8.0

"Love knows no boundaries"

Overview

Held captive for 7 years in an enclosed space, a woman and her young son finally gain their freedom, allowing the boy to experience the outside world for the first time.

Lenny Abrahamson

Director

Emma Donoghue

Screenplay

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Official UK Trailer

Official UK Trailer

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Official Teaser Trailer

Official Teaser Trailer

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Brie Larson Wins Best Actress

Brie Larson Wins Best Actress

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Academy Award Nominee

Academy Award Nominee

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Official UK Teaser

Official UK Teaser

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Official UK 20" Trailer

Official UK 20" Trailer

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Brie & Jacob

Brie & Jacob

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Brie Larson & Lenny Abrahamson on Room

Brie Larson & Lenny Abrahamson on Room

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Birthday Cake

Birthday Cake

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Brie Larson

Brie Larson

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Official UK 60" Trailer

Official UK 60" Trailer

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Production Design

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Lenny Abrahamson

Lenny Abrahamson

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Reconstructing Room

Reconstructing Room

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Jacob Tremblay

Jacob Tremblay

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The Cast

The Cast

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The Discovery

The Discovery

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Joan

Joan

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Official Promo 3

Official Promo 3

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The World of Room

The World of Room

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An Unbreakable Bond

An Unbreakable Bond

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That's Us

That's Us

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Alice

Alice

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AFS: ROOM Q&A with writer Emma Donoghue

AFS: ROOM Q&A with writer Emma Donoghue

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Meet Seamus

Meet Seamus

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Adapting the Novel

Adapting the Novel

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Becoming Ma

Becoming Ma

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Official Promo

Official Promo

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Academy Conversations: Room

Academy Conversations: Room

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A Vision for Room

A Vision for Room

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Mother Daughter

Mother Daughter

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Room Q&A with Brie Larson at the BFI London Film Festival

Room Q&A with Brie Larson at the BFI London Film Festival

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Official Promo 2

Official Promo 2

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TIFF 2015 Press Conference

TIFF 2015 Press Conference

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Jacob Tremblay as Jack

Jacob Tremblay as Jack

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A review by Reno
9.0

Written on February 24, 2016

> Discovering a whole new world beyond the 4 walls.

We all know the German folk tale 'Rupanzel', and this is a similar kind with entirely different motive. All the above it is not a fairy tale set in the medieval period, but inspired by many real events of the present era. A couple of years ago I saw a German movie called '3096 Days' based on the true story. When I heard of this movie is being made, at first obviously I remembered that title, but after seeing the poster alone convinced me not the same. Automatically the expectations rose, and now it's got the 4 Oscars nominees, including the best motion picture.

The both halves of the movie were entirely different from each other like the two sets of story, but the core of the theme remains same. The first half was a crucial part that takes place completely in a single room with a minimal cast. It does not go through the intro, just begins to tell the story like it's already happening and you might take a few minutes to realise the state of condition. The next half is a reaction to what happened in the previous. And again this is also an important storytelling section because like the title, it was not all about the room, but beyond that 4 walls and its roof and floor like how it affected the mother and son.

> "If you don't mind, it doesn't matter."

The movie does not talk about the crime feature at all. Not even considered to reveal behind the motive. So the other side mystery remains as it is. The whole narration was one sided, everything was seen through the eyes of a five year old boy. He begins with the line 'Once upon a time...' like a fairy tale, because it is to him and with his cute little performance along with Brie Larson's, the movie briefs their struggle for freedom.

It was a too casual opening, like nothing bad is really happening, just they're weird people or maybe agoraphobia, except they're not. You know when we say we love to be kids again to escape this complicated adult life, sometimes we won't mean it except it was a normal reaction to the situation we're in. But what if a five year old boy wants to be four again when her mother thinks its time to him know what the real world looks like. Yeah, that's a too much to take in for a young boy, but that's the best chance they had to break free from the psycho who put her mother in that room.

> "When I was small, I only knew small things.
> But now I'm five, I know everything."

It was a tidy place, but the camera angles were impressive. I know it was shot in a studio with a wide open space behind the camera, but that does not the viewpoint in the actual story. When the first half ends, it is an indication of the good parts are over, at least that's what I thought of, but what came after was the unexpected expansion in narration. Usually most of the similar tales end in that part itself like for example 'Prisoners' and the rest is understandable stuff that won't be shown.

When a tale had a ending like 'happily ever after', still some people desire for it to continue a few more minutes to know how happy really they are and that's what this film's second half. Remember, most of the similar themes have multiple perspectives, like how victim's family is coping with, cops are pursuing the suspect, abductor's plans and motive, and captives struggle. Like I said it was all about what a mother and her son goes through those years in captivity and after that.

There were some suspicious characters and events like I had a bad feeling over the doctor's soft talking, also the mother-son's master plan when in captive. Those are tiny diversions to viewers assume differently against where the story is heading. It is all about the mother and son's mental trauma, especially for the little boy similar to when Tarzan is in a big town for the first time leaving behind his other life. It was a perfect pace as well, neither hurried nor a slow development. The movie was a big break for many, especially for the Irish director, and Brie Larson and of course for the kid. Definitely one of the finest movie of 2015 and a must watch.

9/10