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Darion 2022-03-20 09:01:12
When watching the movie, I only had two thoughts-1. Joy deliberately deceived his daughter's identity in order to protect his daughter; 2. All these are just imaginary dreams, and in the end the two people are still in the room....
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Kaleb 2022-03-19 09:01:02
It almost overlaps with my experience, and even many plots are similar. However, at the end, the little boy went back to the room and said goodbye to everything. I didn't have him so pretentious and even said it. I thought it all in my...
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Lyla 2022-03-19 09:01:02
⒈Thank you in "Room" for "Too many things happened recently that caused the tear ducts to become numb." I finally got wet from the movie again. Although I really want to see it crying, it's a pity that the production of tears has not returned to the past; ⒉Jack said I sometimes want to go back to Room, because Ma is almost always by his side there; ⒊Bri Larson’s "Joy" is better than Jennifer Lawrence’s "Joy"; ⒋Jacob Trumb’s performance is simply against the sky...
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Shaun 2022-03-19 09:01:02
Build a fairy tale paradise in hell, and escape the spiritual hell in the real...
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Vella 2022-03-19 09:01:02
Say goodbye to the money, murmur love, please accept the gentlest treatment in the world for the flowers growing in the small room. The boy's panic struggling from the carpet, the cowardice of facing the media with a mask, the bravery of cutting his hair and looking in the mirror, and the relief of saying goodbye to the items in the room one by one, completing a reconciliation with the world. My mother is easily overwhelmed by the question of whether he can give him a better childhood, but I...
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Casey 2022-03-19 09:01:02
Jacob Tremblay's performance is too eye-catching, the performance does not lose to other actor candidates, completely surpassing the heroine Brie Larson, but it is a pity that Larson is going to take the actress, but he has no...
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Myrl 2022-03-18 09:01:02
"I love you, grandma." Hearing these words, my heart felt sorrow. The mother saved the child in the room, and the child saved the mother outside the room. I prefer the translated name "The Room That Doesn't Exist". The room does not exist, but the mother's love for the child will always exist. Goodbye, room, goodbye, pain. Best of the...
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Jocelyn 2022-03-18 09:01:02
It's really good, the play is great, almost strictly in the first person; the boy's perspective and (unusual) logic are very catching, and the subjective lens in the film is very good (and the most distinctive). I feel that the script is more competitive, but the actress...hehe, the little boy should indeed nominate the...
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Colleen 2022-03-17 09:01:02
The child exploded little...
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Maria 2022-03-17 09:01:02
The original world collapses and is not easy to rebuild, it is more difficult than fantasy to come to reality. That’s why the mother can’t stand it anymore, and the son seems more...
Room Comments
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Rickey 2022-04-22 07:01:03
close to reality.
Very depressing movie. Needless to say, anyone can shoot the first half. Highlights are in the second half. After being rescued, how mothers face traumatic psychological disorders. After taking off her defenses, she suddenly became irritable and vulnerable. How does the baby adapt to this huge and...
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Charlene 2022-03-25 09:01:05
Say goodbye to the past and reconcile with suffering
Due to the particularity of the story and the consideration of the completeness of the story, the film "Room" clearly presents two different styles in narrative and photography: the first half is thrilling and suspenseful, and the second half is tender and healing. This change in style has indeed...
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Jack: Eggsnake's our longest friend and fanciest. Meltedy spoon's the best to eat with because he's more blobbier. Labyrinth is the twistiest and she hides things so I don't know where they are. Toilet's the best at disappearing poo. Lamp's the brightest, except when the power's cut. You're the best at reading and songs and lots, except if you're having a gone day. I'm the best at drawing, and jumping, and growing, and nearly everything!
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Old Nick: What is that? !s that a birthday cake?
Ma: Mm.
Old Nick: You should have told me. I'd have gotten him a present. So how old is he, anyway? Four?
Jack: [whispering] Five.