Secrets and private demons emerge when a seemingly-perfect young couple compete- for a $5 million prize by isolating themselves in an empty white room for 50 days. No phones, no family--only... Read allSecrets and private demons emerge when a seemingly-perfect young couple compete- for a $5 million prize by isolating themselves in an empty white room for 50 days. No phones, no family--only the room trying to break their resolve.Secrets and private demons emerge when a seemingly-perfect young couple compete- for a $5 million prize by isolating themselves in an empty white room for 50 days. No phones, no family--only the room trying to break their resolve.
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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.
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..
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Pretty slow movie where nothing really happens..
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This film is just a boring mess. There isn't anything intellectual about it. I personally found it tedious to watch, hoping it had something intelligent to say. But the film is just about greed, insecurities and jealousy. As an audience member, I was just as bored as the actors on the screen.
Mikey Walsh (Emile Hirsch) and Kate Frith (Kate Bosworth) are a troubled couple with a chance to win $5 million. They have stay in an all-white room for 50 days to win that money. It's called "The Immaculate Room". Simone (Ashley Greene) is an actress sent into the room as one of Mikey's "treats".
This is a high-concept indie with some recognizable faces. The concept may be edgier when reality-TV was in its infancy. In the year 2022, this movie is barely a blip in the conversation. It wouldn't make for great TV and this is a rather slow movie. The tension is never that high despite all the manufactured drama. I do wonder if the writer comes up with the concept first and write around it.
This is a high-concept indie with some recognizable faces. The concept may be edgier when reality-TV was in its infancy. In the year 2022, this movie is barely a blip in the conversation. It wouldn't make for great TV and this is a rather slow movie. The tension is never that high despite all the manufactured drama. I do wonder if the writer comes up with the concept first and write around it.
The Immaculate Room feels like a missed opportunity. It has an interesting idea and starts off well enough but loses it's way badly towards the end. Emile Hirsch (who is seemingly incapable of a bad performance) and Kate Bosworth (may be the strongest i've seen her) give great performances and it was nice to see M. Emmet Walsh in one scene. The concept of the movie is definitely better than the execution and the directing is rather poor at times, most notably in the ending which is rushed and is really a letdown after what's gone on before. Shame.......................................................
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- TriviaWhen 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.
- GoofsAt 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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- $5,000,000 (estimated)
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- $9,979
- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
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