The Room

The Room

By Christian Volckman

  • Genre: Horror
  • Release Date: 2020-07-21
  • Advisory Rating: Unrated
  • Runtime: 1h 39min
  • Director: Christian Volckman
  • Production Company: Videocine
  • Production Country: Mexico
  • iTunes Price: USD 9.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
7.402/10
7.402
From 46 Ratings

Description

When Kate and Matt leave the city to move into an old house, they discover a secret hidden room that has the extraordinary power to materialize anything they wish for. Their new life becomes a true fairytale. Yet beneath this apparent state of bliss, something darker lurks: some wishes can have dire consequences.

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  • Insufferably bad

    1
    By Fodacadillac
    The idea of what would be the consequences of getting whatever you want in life, without having to work for it, isn't a bad one. Even so, it seriously strains credibility when the couple, upon finding out the house has a "grant-any-wish" room, gratuitously and immediatly ask for everything. No subtlety here folks. Too boot, the main characters are self-absorbed, uninteresting and unsympathetic.
  • Over rated

    2
    By 🤠🙃😀 I lost my hat
    To me at one point of the movie it got boring.
  • Excellent

    5
    By SPLATOON98
    The movie is an amazing movie only for those that know how to read between the lines and overstand the clues that are being given. Well done!!! Will watch it again!!!
  • An AMAZING idea! BUT...

    2
    By krampus86
    This movies about a room that "makes" everything you desire. You make a wish inside the room and then, the thing you wished instantly appears. Its a nice idea right??? BUUUUTTTTTTT... theres a catch: the things you desired (money, diamonds etc.) can NOT LEAVE the house! if they leave the house they disappear. SO... whats the point of having a room like that??? Because of this obstacle, the movie itself lost its reason to exist and to deliver great and enjoyable scenes!!! NOPE. This is NOT a good movie
  • Strong Premise, poor execution

    2
    By Hengst
    The idea of a room that gives you whatever you ask for is a powerful and intriguiong premise, however what is on display here is far less so. The film takes some weird leaps and ends in a mostly disappointing fashion. Sad because the trailer looked solid

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