Review of The Room (2003) by Askyls225 — 28 Apr 2018
This is one of those once-in-a-generation movies in which the script, acting, visuals, and social significance all combine into one to make a near-perfect masterpiece of a film that will surely be watched and loved for generations to come.
The main character of Johnny instantly made an impression on me from the moment he stepped on screen, and the supporting actors only made him better. Tommy Wiseau is one of those men who can produce, act, direct, and edit all at the same time on a godly level that no one had ever witnessed before now.
His performance cemented himself as one of Hollywood's elites and made the already-great supporting cast even more enjoyable to watch. The plot is perfectly paced and varied, with all scenes coming together at the end for an impeccable finale.
No talent is wasted or misdirected, and the dialogue is so hauntingly realistic that it makes it hard to believe that the actors were given a script to work off of. Overall this film gets a 9.9/10 from me, the only thing that is holding it back is that the 1.
5 hour run time is just painfully short, and makes the film seem like only a snippet of what these talented people can really do.
This review of The Room (2003) was written by Askyls225 on 28 Apr 2018.
The Room has generally received negative reviews.
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