
Brie Larson
Ma
Jacob Tremblay
Jack
Joan Allen
Nancy
Sean Bridgers
Old Nick
Tom McCamus
Leo
William H. Macy
Robert
Cas Anvar
Dr. Mittal
Amanda Brugel
Officer Parker
Wendy Crewson
Talk Show Hostess
Joe Pingue
Officer Grabowski
Sandy McMaster
Veteran
Matt Gordon
Doug
Zarrin Darnell-Martin
Attending Doctor
Jee-Yun Lee
News Anchor
Randal Edwards
Lawyer
Justin Mader
FBI Agent
Ola Sturik
Reporter #1
Rodrigo Fernandez-Stoll
Reporter #2
Rory O'Shea
Reporter #3
Kate Drummond
Neighbour
Jack Fulton
Jack's Friend
Chantelle Chung
Clerk (uncredited)
Brad Wietersen
TV Crewman (uncredited)
Katelyn Wells
Teenage Girl (uncredited)
Celeste Bruno
Heather Noelle (uncredited)
Megan Park
Laura (uncredited)





































Released
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$13,000,000.00
$35,401,758.00
- #based on novel or book
- #escape
- #isolation
- #carpet
- #kidnapping
- #imprisonment
- #grandparents
- #hospital
- #dog
- #captive
- #children's perspectives
- #skylight
- #complex
- #mother son relationship
- #depressing
Reviews
Adapted from Emma Donoghue’s novel, Room tells a harrowing yet powerful story of captivity and survival, brought to life through compelling performances by Brie Larson and Jacob Tremblay. While the emotional depth in the confined space feels rushed, the film finds its strength after the characters escape, revealing layers of trauma and resilience. It reminds viewers that evil can exist anywhere, u

Jacob Tremblay is really good in this curious, and slightly claustrophobic, tale of a young lad "Jack" who lives with his doting "Ma" (Brie Larson). Nothing odd about that, you might think - well, except for the fact that thus far in his short life, "Jack" has never actually left the room in which he lives. He eats there, plays there, sleeps there - he knows nowhere else. As he ages though, he beg

"I want a different story!" That line and the scene it's taken from is quintessential to what this movie is about — at least to me. To me, this is so much **not** about being abducted and trapped in a room but about the apparent pointlessness of being, about coming to terms with it and understanding and accepting that any meaning that is to be found, comes from within ourselves. It's also ab

> Discovering a whole new world beyond the 4 walls. We all know the German folk tale 'Rupanzel', and this is a similar kind with entirely different motive. All the above it is not a fairy tale set in the medieval period, but inspired by many real events of the present era. A couple of years ago I saw a German movie called '3096 Days' based on the true story. When I heard of this movie is being












