Donahoe’s script is faithful to the original, and the film’s horror and adventure elements are equally divided. Through the perspective of the five-year-old boy Jack, the film "The Room" starts with the character's extremely limited awareness of the surrounding environment. His mother (he only knew that she was called "Mom") led him in a monotonous and ethical life, playing games, eating, and sleeping every day. Whenever that scumbag-faced lunatic prisoner (they call him Old Nick) When he came to the room, his mother would let Jack into the closet. Although everyone knew that Nick had raped Jack's mother, Jack was in the closet and could only hear the creaking of the bed. This kind of gradual emergence The uneasiness is shown in two layers in the film: the audience can solve some puzzles from the perspective of God, but they have to be limited by Jack’s ability to understand and cannot understand the situation further. The "mother" finally planned an escape and passed With this bold plan, she and Jack escaped from the "prison cell." These scenes unfolded step by step in a tense atmosphere, Jack finally came to the outside world, and the whole film also entered the second half of a completely different style.
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