VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,1/10
6872
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Segreti e demoni privati emergono quando una giovane coppia apparentemente perfetta gareggia per un premio di cinque milioni di dollari isolandosi in una stanza bianca vuota per 50 giorni.... Leggi tuttoSegreti e demoni privati emergono quando una giovane coppia apparentemente perfetta gareggia per un premio di cinque milioni di dollari isolandosi in una stanza bianca vuota per 50 giorni. Niente telefoni, niente famiglia.Segreti e demoni privati emergono quando una giovane coppia apparentemente perfetta gareggia per un premio di cinque milioni di dollari isolandosi in una stanza bianca vuota per 50 giorni. Niente telefoni, niente famiglia.
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I loved this movie. It was a similar concept with a different story. Personally I have always enjoyed one room movies because it depends on the story telling not visual effects. I won't give anything away, watch it for yourself and form your own opinion there is too much he said she said in movies these days we should all enjoy what we enjoy, too many great movie are getting over looked because the critics turn there nose up when they see something that may resemble something from the past but let's be honest alot of mainstream movies have gone to cr#@. All I will say is I do NOT feel as if my time was waisted and I hope there is a second movie.
When one places 2 actors in 1 room and there is nothing else but a white room, then THE ACTING becomes paramount.
The bad; the problem with this movie is that we get to see 2 decent actors, who cant elevate this movie though to a higher level. I really do like both actors, but they aint Oscar winning performers.
More bad: the direction isnt gripping. It's missing spark and punch. Part due to the story being dull and predictable, part due to the direction itself.
Nice idea, mediocre execution.
The bad; the problem with this movie is that we get to see 2 decent actors, who cant elevate this movie though to a higher level. I really do like both actors, but they aint Oscar winning performers.
More bad: the direction isnt gripping. It's missing spark and punch. Part due to the story being dull and predictable, part due to the direction itself.
Nice idea, mediocre execution.
It drove me crazy that they kept bumping into the bed or kept saying they couldn't see anything after the lights went out even though the room had the entire floor covered with lights. I mean the bed practically had underglow light effects like a car would have.
Pretty slow movie where nothing really happens..
Ok. That's the end of the review. Why the hell is the app making me come up with 600+ characters for the review. There is literally nothing left to say. I want this review to stop but no, it won't let me. It just keeps making me type more letters. Yippee, only 26 more characters to go.
Pretty slow movie where nothing really happens..
Ok. That's the end of the review. Why the hell is the app making me come up with 600+ characters for the review. There is literally nothing left to say. I want this review to stop but no, it won't let me. It just keeps making me type more letters. Yippee, only 26 more characters to go.
It's hard to imagine a more obviously COVID-era movie, made in strict isolation with a small handful of actors, some of whom never even meet each other and talk only to a camera in another room.
On one level it's admirable that they tried to keep on making movies in such an incredibly challenging time, but it already feels dated and claustrophobic and it's just obvious that it exists only for the reason of producing content during a pandemic.
There is practically nothing that happens in it that comes as any kind of surprise, and there's no original, meaningful or particularly convincing moments that occur at any point.
To be fair, there's nothing glaringly BAD about it, either, just the perpetually nagging feeling that it wouldn't exist at all if not for some head office instruction to continue pumping out streaming content at all costs when the barrel is otherwise scraped dry.
On one level it's admirable that they tried to keep on making movies in such an incredibly challenging time, but it already feels dated and claustrophobic and it's just obvious that it exists only for the reason of producing content during a pandemic.
There is practically nothing that happens in it that comes as any kind of surprise, and there's no original, meaningful or particularly convincing moments that occur at any point.
To be fair, there's nothing glaringly BAD about it, either, just the perpetually nagging feeling that it wouldn't exist at all if not for some head office instruction to continue pumping out streaming content at all costs when the barrel is otherwise scraped dry.
'The Immaculate Room' is the type of film that makes me worry about which other films I would really enjoy that I haven't watched because of a low IMDb score. 4.3/10 is criminally low for a film like this, in my opinion. Is it just young people upset that nothing has blown up in the first 40 minutes of the film, switching it off and giving it a 1/10? Or are people actually finding this offensively bad and I've just missed something? I'm not entirely sure. All I know is I had a great time with it.
To be fair this is exactly my type of film. I love single-room thrillers where the only thing the film has to fall back on is the strength of its characters. Putting them in a psychological experiment setting is just the icing on the cake. I loved the arc they found themselves on too, how when they first arrive they think it is going to be a piece of cake, then the slowly realise just how long 50 days is. The "treats" the film throws into the mix to spice things up were excellent as well.
I can understand this film not being for everyone. But if don't need a film to have Marvel-level budget and explosions and CGI everywhere you look then you may just have a really good time with this one. If you do then probably stay away. 8/10.
To be fair this is exactly my type of film. I love single-room thrillers where the only thing the film has to fall back on is the strength of its characters. Putting them in a psychological experiment setting is just the icing on the cake. I loved the arc they found themselves on too, how when they first arrive they think it is going to be a piece of cake, then the slowly realise just how long 50 days is. The "treats" the film throws into the mix to spice things up were excellent as well.
I can understand this film not being for everyone. But if don't need a film to have Marvel-level budget and explosions and CGI everywhere you look then you may just have a really good time with this one. If you do then probably stay away. 8/10.
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- QuizWhen Simone (Ashley Greene)first appears in the Immaculate Room,she is completely nude.Almost immediately,Katherine (Kate Bosworth)tells Mike(Emile Hirsch)to give Simone his shirt so that she could cover herself.An early draft of the script had Katherine and Mike voluntary removing their clothes and going nude along with Simone in order to promote a feeling of comfort and equality in the room.
- BlooperAt 21:15 in the movie, the room clock shows 23 days, 11 hours, 51 minutes, and 45 seconds remaining in Michael and Kate's time in the room. Then, at 26:02 in the movie, the room clock shows 31 days, 7 hours, 18 minutes, and 40 seconds remaining in their time in the room.
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Budget
- 5.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 9979 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 32min(92 min)
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 2.35 : 1
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