Room (2015)

Movie · 2015 · Drama, Thriller · 1h 58m · R · English

Curator score: 8.4/10 (1.3M ratings)

Love knows no boundaries.

Overview

Held captive for 7 years in an enclosed space, a woman and her young son finally gain their freedom, allowing the boy to experience the outside world for the first time.

Ratings

Director

Lenny Abrahamson

Production

Téléfilm Canada, Element Pictures, FilmNation Entertainment, No Trace Camping, Film4 Productions, Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland

Cast

Brie Larson, Jacob Tremblay, Joan Allen, Sean Bridgers, Tom McCamus, William H. Macy, Cas Anvar, Amanda Brugel, Wendy Crewson, Joe Pingue, Sandy McMaster, Matt Gordon, Zarrin Darnell-Martin, Jee-Yun Lee, Randal Edwards, Justin Mader, Ola Sturik, Rodrigo Fernandez-Stoll, Rory O'Shea, Kate Drummond

Where to watch

Max

Curator Review

Verdict

A devastating, tightly controlled drama-thriller that turns a captivity premise into an intimate story of survival, motherhood, and first contact with the world. The performances, especially the child lead, are the main event, and the film earns its emotional payoff without feeling manipulative.

Best for

  • Viewers who want an intense emotional experience
  • Fans of survival dramas and psychological thrillers
  • Audiences drawn to powerhouse acting from a child performer
  • People interested in stories about trauma, resilience, and recovery

Skip if

  • You want a light or comforting watch
  • You are sensitive to depictions of captivity, abuse, or trauma
  • You prefer plot-heavy thrillers over character-driven drama
  • You do not want a film designed to make you cry

Overview

Room is a harrowing chamber piece that becomes something larger and more humane once it opens up. It begins with claustrophobic dread, but its real subject is the bond between mother and child and the painful, disorienting work of learning how to live after confinement.

Worth noting

The film’s greatest strength is its performances. Brie Larson gives the story its emotional backbone, while Jacob Tremblay delivers a startlingly natural, deeply felt performance that makes the outside world feel brand new. The movie is careful with its sentiment, letting small gestures carry enormous weight.

Bottom line

What lingers is not just the trauma, but the stubbornness of love and adaptation. It is difficult to watch at times, but it is also genuinely moving and, in the end, quietly life-affirming.

Top Letterboxd reviews

andrea🌹 (4★) · 8794 likes

my mom saw me smiling at my phone so she asked me if i was talking to some boy but really i was in the imdb page for this movie reading about how jacob tremblay could not bring himself to scream at brie larson and how one of the first questions he asked her was if she liked star wars

alice (4★) · 4600 likes

real talk someone give that policewoman a raise

Lucy (5★) · 3692 likes

i cried so much that i'm now dying from dehydration

cassie (5★) · 3067 likes

my anxiety hated this but I fucking LOVED IT. jacob tremblay is literally more talented than 99.9% of men in hollywood and the .1% is jake gyllenhaal.

#1 gizmo fan (4.5★) · 2405 likes

CAN MY STRONG BE HER STRONG TOO 😩😩

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psychological drama, thriller, emotional, claustrophobic, trauma, survival, motherhood, coming-of-age, prestige drama, tearjerker

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