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Kailey 2022-04-20 09:01:11
mother is child's world
The first time I saw it, I didn't have children or even married, but I just thought it was a good idea.
Watching this movie again, as a first-time mother, my son just turned six months old, so many new feelings.
Imprisoned in an impossibly small room, the mother lived with her son for five years....
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Maribel 2022-04-20 09:01:11
Redemption in "The Room"
Among the movies I've seen recently, "Room" is a surprise. I watched it twice, the second time was the same as the first time, and I still burst into tears at the end.
At the beginning of the film, the story in the "room" is told from the perspective of the little boy Jack. In Jack's innocent and...
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Evangeline 2022-03-26 09:01:02
1. The confined space in the first hour is full of tension, and the warm chicken soup in the back shows a slight drop in price. 2. The superb performance of the little boy and the actress-level performance of Brie Larson. 3. A model of the use of subjective lenses. 4. Isn't the room very small? No, no matter which direction you go in the room, there is no end. 5. Using hair cutting as a metaphor to refer to psychological growth, sending the "power" in the hair to mother is very touching. 6. Leaving the room into the world, such as growing up and parting in childhood. (8.3/10)
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Michele 2022-03-25 09:01:05
The People of Toronto Tears Award. Room is a prison. The mother and the son have been escaping. The first half is physical escape, and the second half is psychological escape. The gimmick and eyeballs in the first half are wonderful enough, and the mother and son cry incomparably when they hug the outside world for the first time. But afterwards, the handling of the psychological change was a bit soft, and I felt that I had restrained the sensationalism, but trying to describe the subtle psychological change from the perspective of a child seemed too difficult to handle well.
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[first lines]
Ma: Ssh. Go back to sleep.
Jack: [reciting to himself] Once upon a time, before I came, you cried and cried and watched TV all day, until you were a zombie. But then I zoomed down from heaven, through skylight, into Room. Whoosh-pshew! And I was kicking you from the inside. Boom, boom! And then I shot out onto Rug with my eyes wide open, and you cutt-ed the cord and said, "Hello, Jack!"
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Jack: There are so many things out here. And sometimes it's scary. But that's ok. Because it's still just you and me...