8 Mar 2016

A HEARTSTABBER



Overall slump of quality in Hollywood is followed by a really dangerous trend of neglecting the rare flicks that stand out from the mainstream recycling of old ideas.

„Room” is one of those sidelined dramas, coming from the smaller production and entering the cinemas well below the radar of mainstream public. It is also one of those flicks that you just can not succeed in hiding from the light of the day it deserves.

The critically acclaimed adapted script written by Emma Donoghue is really well camouflaged in the first third of the movie, leaving the viewer wondering what the hell is going on with the five-year old boy (phenomenal Jacob Tremblay) and his mother (excellent Brie Larson) and why won't they leave the premises of their tiny house. Compiled from the several kidnapping real life stories, the plot thickens from then on, and it thickens majestically.

The scene in the pickup is so tense, that you will be dared to try to breathe during its course. You will be challenged by the breathtaking performance from the young nom-less Jacob (shame on you, Academy!) and by the discreet, but phenomenal directing of the obscure Lenny Abrahamson („Frank”). From that moment on, everything changes, evolving from the claustrophobic surroundings to a brand new world for little Jake and his mother.

Drama isn't over, although we are only half way there when it comes to overall course of the movie, but we can breathe easier. Little Jake enables us to do so, with his hearthstabbing, but unquestionably optimistic narrations depicting the adaptation of his untouched soul with the terrifying, but in the same time fascinating outer world. The closure will maybe considered as a anticlimax by some, but it will be the only possible ending for such an emotional roller-coaster.

„Room” is without any doubt and by far, THE BEST movie of the year and the best drama coming from Hollywood in this decade.




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