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movie Room (2015)

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Title: Room

Tagline: Love knows no boundaries

Genre: Drama,Thriller

Director: Lenny Abrahamson

Status: Released

Release: 2015-10-16

Runtime: 118

Plot: 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.

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Trailer Cast Crew Videos

    • Brie Larson

      Ma
    • Jacob Tremblay

      Jack
    • Joan Allen

      Nancy
    • Sean Bridgers

      Old Nick
    • Tom McCamus

      Leo
    • William H. Macy

      Robert
    • Cas Anvar

      Dr. Mittal
    • Amanda Brugel

      Officer Parker
    • Wendy Crewson

      Talk Show Hostess
    • Joe Pingue

      Officer Grabowski
    • Sandy McMaster

      Veteran
    • Matt Gordon

      Doug
    • Stacey Butterworth (Costume & Make-Up)

      Wigmaker
    • Lisa Shamata (Crew)

      Unit Publicist
    • Jane Rogers (Production)

      Extras Casting
    • Fiona Weir (Production)

      Casting
    • Jason McQuarrie (Art)

      Assistant Art Director
    • Gearoid Grant (Sound)

      Conductor
    • Ofer Geva (Sound)

      Boom Operator
    • Emer O'Shea (Production)

      Production Executive
    • Hartley Gorenstein (Production)

      Line Producer
    • Stephen Rennicks (Sound)

      Original Music Composer
    • Andrew G. Munro (Production)

      Payroll Accountant
    • Jenn Gould (Costume & Make-Up)

      Key Hairdresser
    • Official Teaser Trailer

      • Trailer
    • Production

      • Behind the Scenes
    • Post-Production

      • Behind the Scenes
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The movie Room runs for two hours, which may feel lengthy initially. However, it's truly captivating and holds your attention throughout as it's semi-narrated in a child's view of the world only he knows.

Room is essentially split into two parts: Life inside a confined space and life post-Room.

In the movie, We witness a mother and her 5-year-old son living in a cramped setting resembling a prison cell. Their Room has merely just enough of the essentials to live a basic life like a bed, sink, kitchen, toilet, shower, and wardrobe.

Initially, the mother strives to keep her son happy with the living conditions, appearing to succeed in her efforts. As the story continues to unfold, a steel door can be noticed that raises questions about Room. It isn't until around 10 to 20 minutes into the movie that hints emerge regarding why they are trapped where they are. It takes some time before the complete narrative unfolds, and when it does, your heart just drops.

The second half of the movie delves into rebuilding their lives post-Room.

If you enjoy heartfelt films, with well-developed characters. "Room" is a must-see.
 
It's an awesome movie and very emotional too. All of the acting done in the movie was incredible especially the performances from Bree Larson and Trembaly. Both the actor deserves to be given the best acting. I recommend it.
 
Brie Larson did very well in this movie. I knew that she is very talented since I first saw her in United States of Tara. This movie shows that she is indeed an incredible actress who can to do all the kind of roles. Just think just how much it must have been a challenge to portray and to embody a person such as this who got kidnapped, erased from the existing world, and then tortured, and raped for years on end

The film doesn’t seem like drama, it is never staged, or acted in a way to create that drama feel. I’ve rarely witnessed such a vast number of people cry in a theatre. That is to tell you the depth of this film. It's a great film you might want to see. I like all the scenes.
 

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