The Oak Room
- 2020
- 1h 30min
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5,6/10
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA drifter returns to his hometown bar during a snowstorm. To settle a debt, he tells a story involving mistaken identities, betrayals, and violence, taking a dark turn from the night's simpl... Leer todoA drifter returns to his hometown bar during a snowstorm. To settle a debt, he tells a story involving mistaken identities, betrayals, and violence, taking a dark turn from the night's simple start.A drifter returns to his hometown bar during a snowstorm. To settle a debt, he tells a story involving mistaken identities, betrayals, and violence, taking a dark turn from the night's simple start.
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- 7 premios y 4 nominaciones en total
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The Oak Room is a good movie with a creepy feel. It's all about the mystery and the mood - and he dialog.
It all starts with a man entering a remote bar in a snow storm as it's closing for the evening. The man is known to the bartender, and the meeting is the start of an eerie evening, with a story told the very same way this movie starts.
Who are these men, how are they interconnected?
Well played, and with good tension, this movie unfolds like a theatrical chamber play where it lies in the dialog.
Well played, and with good tension, this movie unfolds like a theatrical chamber play where it lies in the dialog.
A very clever and carefully-crafted film.
Great atmosphere and, despite being mostly one to one story-telling, it keeps your interest until the end.
Terrific acting from a very small cast, especially RJ Mitte and Ari Millen.
The soundtrack is very good and compliments the mood of the film well.
The script is great, although the main characters sometimes get too repetitive, as though the writers didn't fully trust the audience to get the point.
At one point, it was a story within a story and started to have an Inception feel.
Worth watching if you like your brain to be engaged during a movie.
Great atmosphere and, despite being mostly one to one story-telling, it keeps your interest until the end.
Terrific acting from a very small cast, especially RJ Mitte and Ari Millen.
The soundtrack is very good and compliments the mood of the film well.
The script is great, although the main characters sometimes get too repetitive, as though the writers didn't fully trust the audience to get the point.
At one point, it was a story within a story and started to have an Inception feel.
Worth watching if you like your brain to be engaged during a movie.
A disloyal son returns to the bar his late father used to frequent, but who will face the music?
A web of haunting menace, woven through stories within stories, down to the fourth level where we find a piglet. The point here is to catch the drift, rather than wonder about the destination, because there's only one place all these characters are headed.
This is framed and paced with expertise, using visual and musical motifs to layer the experience; with stories split apart or laid out on divergent tracks, both fabricated and sworn to be true. It even includes a goose-the-truth scene to show how exactly to tell a story - and, yes, the barman made that story up, but his next one reveals all you need to take to heart and, in combination with the piglet story, provides a disturbing foundation.
The two lead performances are excellent, and the production is to a high standard, varying the emphasis in what is basically a two-hander. And I loved the music from Torero and Steph Copeland.
Overall: Not really a horror, but a weird tale done to perfection.
A web of haunting menace, woven through stories within stories, down to the fourth level where we find a piglet. The point here is to catch the drift, rather than wonder about the destination, because there's only one place all these characters are headed.
This is framed and paced with expertise, using visual and musical motifs to layer the experience; with stories split apart or laid out on divergent tracks, both fabricated and sworn to be true. It even includes a goose-the-truth scene to show how exactly to tell a story - and, yes, the barman made that story up, but his next one reveals all you need to take to heart and, in combination with the piglet story, provides a disturbing foundation.
The two lead performances are excellent, and the production is to a high standard, varying the emphasis in what is basically a two-hander. And I loved the music from Torero and Steph Copeland.
Overall: Not really a horror, but a weird tale done to perfection.
This film is all about tension, story telling and the intrigue of what stars as very innocent normal seeming situations. It doesn't at all go in the direction you might think.
I didn't really like the slow pace and the very little plot as well as not actually having any real answers at the end but not only can I see that it is well done and is an interesting concept, I would recommend it. I do see why some people loved it. Some people will absolutely hate it and probably not stand more than 15 mins of it but you might surprise yourself.
I didn't really like the slow pace and the very little plot as well as not actually having any real answers at the end but not only can I see that it is well done and is an interesting concept, I would recommend it. I do see why some people loved it. Some people will absolutely hate it and probably not stand more than 15 mins of it but you might surprise yourself.
Phenomenal cinematography, acting, dialogue and plot. It does fall off at points which is why I can't give it a higher rate, however it still delivers. Very original and unique. This isn't action packed or fast paced AT ALL, so if you're easily bored you'll have a hard time getting through this one.
The ending makes sense, won't going to spoil it for anyone, but if you were paying attention you know what happened. A solid 7/10 from me.
The ending makes sense, won't going to spoil it for anyone, but if you were paying attention you know what happened. A solid 7/10 from me.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesAri Millen, who plays Michael, played the same role in the play that he does in the feature film.
- Banda sonoraShot in the Dark
written by Eleanor Bull, Evan Fowler
performed by Torero
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Бар «Дубовая комната»
- Localizaciones del rodaje
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- Duración1 hora 30 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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