The Immaculate Room

The Immaculate Room
The Immaculate Room
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The movie is about a couple who go through an experiment to win 5 million dollars by living in a spotless white room for fifty days. For the first two acts, The Immaculate Room drifts in and out before it finally catches your attention with an unexpected climax. A psychological thriller throws several twists that shift the dynamics of an odd experiment infinitely. Questions are left deliberately unanswered about how things were arranged here. The story revolves around the loss of humanity under stress and suffering. What would you not give to become rich overnight? In its lean duration, The Immaculate Room more often fascinates than not.

Emile Hirsch as Michael Walsh and Kate Bosworth as Kate Frith enter into a large empty room colored white where their excitement can’t be contained. It’s something they can easily do to earn them millions. The rules are simple enough. As the clock ticks down each day is subtracted from this digital counter.The bottom and top edges are lined with lights which change color LED lamps.A bed is on one end, there is bench in the middle and oval ceiling light above.There is one bathroom and if anyone wants to use it, she/he has to pass via a side door.“FOOD”is available as flavorless liquid packed in cartons at a drawer.Wake up! Midday! Bedtime! – A feminine voice calls.A black camera watches from above.All participants have withdrawn money from their bank accounts so both quitting loses.The only person present throughout will receive one million US dollars.

Mike and Kate’s time starts off swimmingly.They play stupid games, exercise together, meditate.Kate’s days usually start with positive affirmations.Boredom comes slowly over time.Mike doesn’t think the clock on wall is working properly anymore.Grievances emerge during slow moving days.These grievances arise regarding fighting styles.Mike was just some whiny vegan who got everything he wanted.Kate is a mean person that her spiritualism masks.Things fall apart between the couple with just literal weeks remaining.

The Immaculate Room is not a prison. It’s an open door for Mike and Kate. Pressing it will cause all the money to disappear. But then, they are the only source of entertainment.Can their love for each other carry them through dullness? Everyone who has ever been in relationship knows how easily nerves fray.Are you able to imagine being unable to go away and calm down after an argument.Greed quickly becomes a huge and vital incentive toward peace.Figuring out one’s values versus possible fortune helps to distinguish characters on this novel.It gets ugly when they each realize that the money may not solve every problem.

Director/writer Mukunda Michael Dewil (Retribution, Vehicle 19) hints at a nefarious puppet master.I have noticed something strange about all this.Can his script insert dangerous twists that surprise those involved?There was one turn I had an issue with.The characters act so irrationally at this point.Lust for cash can always be used as an excuse for stupidity.You’ll have to see if it is just smoke and mirrors.

The Immaculate Room saves the best till last.I wasn’t overly interested until the third section caught me off guard.Dewil makes things more intense with some stunning things.He should have made dewil squeeze every bit of contentiousness. Missing gruesome becomes another chance for true wickedness.

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