The Oak Room
- 2020
- 1h 30m
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5.6/10
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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 simpl... Read allA 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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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.
I like atmospheric movies. Especially ones in snowy settings. That said, there really is no narrative. There are 2 men in ever scene, having a conversation. Many of the conversations don't further any through line. Or if they do, you need to conjure them up yourself. This is the "Pine Barrens" episode of"The Sopranos". It was an entertaining episode, it stuck with you afterward, but it was also frustrating, Is it worthwhile? I'd say 70-80% of casual movie watchers will regret watching it. 5% will love it--reading more into it than there actually is. The remaining 15-25% will be somewhat disappointed, yet entertained.
I saw The Oak Room recently at a local film festival and am very pleased I had the opportunity. This film is set in a bar at closing time during a snow storm. One character tells the other a story, and we go from there.
Now whilst some of the acting is a little over the top or unconvincing in places, on the whole this was very well done. The setting of the bar and the snowstorm was done so well that despite being indoors and properly dressed for October, I was cold! The film made me feel cold! The tension was built over the course of the film, with a twist that I wasn't fully expecting.
I knocked a couple of stars off as despite fully understanding the plot and twist, things were introduced towards the very end that weren't given proper context. It didn't ruin the film at all, it just felt like a few loose ends. Overall I really enjoyed The Oak Room.
I always find films based on plays interesting to watch. Theoretically, having a story that is very contained in its settings should hamper a film. However I often find that because the film has to rely on terrific dialogue they can often be some of the best films going around. I wouldn't say 'The Oak Room' is one of the best films going around mind you, but it certainly had some good stuff going for it.
The film is both simple and complicated at the same time. On the surface it can come across very simply, but under the water everything is paddling mighty fast. This becomes very apparent at the end. The film is going to leave some very confused. I had to go and read an explanation about the film. Luckily I found a very well written one which explained everything in heavy detail. So I know that the film does make sense, but how many people are going to pick up all those things on a first watch? Probably not enough.
I love a film that respects its audience though and 'The Oak Room' clearly does. 7/10.
The film is both simple and complicated at the same time. On the surface it can come across very simply, but under the water everything is paddling mighty fast. This becomes very apparent at the end. The film is going to leave some very confused. I had to go and read an explanation about the film. Luckily I found a very well written one which explained everything in heavy detail. So I know that the film does make sense, but how many people are going to pick up all those things on a first watch? Probably not enough.
I love a film that respects its audience though and 'The Oak Room' clearly does. 7/10.
This was a great story idea. It was somewhat original, the actors were pretty good. I think if they had a better writer and director, this could have been a worthy 9 or 10 for sure. I think it is worth the watch, but ONLY if you find yourself home on a Friday night, nothing going on and you are just sitting at home on the couch wondering what you could watch. Then give it a try. This movie could have been great, instead it kind of falls to being fair. Now if I would have spent good money to see this at the movie theater, I would have been a little upset, but still would have given the same review.
Did you know
- TriviaAri Millen, who plays Michael, played the same role in the play that he does in the feature film.
- SoundtracksShot in the Dark
written by Eleanor Bull, Evan Fowler
performed by Torero
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- Runtime
- 1h 30m(90 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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