The Roommate "Roommate": Everyone has a perverted roommate by his side

Bridgette 2022-01-09 08:02:19

I dare say that when everyone goes to college, there must be an abnormal classmate by his side. It may be a roommate, or a friend’s roommate at the end of the corridor, or even a terrible roommate from hearsay. These roommates may be just a little depressed, a little uncomfortable, or they may walk around in the dormitory with a knife in the middle of the night or pat everyone on the head, or they may have killed them with dumbbells and threw them off the balcony. There are so many different things.

In short, everyone has a perverted roommate by his side, which has become a hidden rule of the university.

Therefore, this movie can be made into a good new theme thriller-at least I think this is a qualified screenplay. Watching a perverted roommate who is too possessive uses various means to defeat his ex-boyfriend, boyfriend, teacher, and girlfriend. It is a well-structured script with a well-structured story. It’s a pity that the director obviously turned a good book into a mediocre movie when filming. The story has no intertwined tension, and the plot is somewhat fragmented; the tension is still tense enough, but some places are too relaxed. It also makes the audience feel less scary.

What surprised me in this film was Leighton Meester. The queen who played Queen B in GG changed her previous stereotype on the big screen and performed a lively roommate whose acting skills contrasted with another roommate Sarah and that. The loser boyfriend worked a lot harder. Although he was still a little immature, he felt that he had been sculpted in every shot, which was quite impressive. Come back to discuss with Seneca, saying that your American dormitory is really good, there are only two people, she said, but the roommates are all the same...

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The Roommate quotes

  • [as Rebecca drives to her family's mansion]

    Sara Matthews: This is your home?

    Rebecca Evans: It was never a home when I lived here.

  • Alison Evans: Rebecca is doing really well?

    Sara Matthews: She's doin' good.

    Alison Evans: She's taking her medication?

    Sara Matthews: Medication...?

    [Rebecca walks down stairs]