Monday, November 23, 2015

A Movie Review: Room

Room. Ma/Joy (Brie Larson) and five-year-old Jack (Jacob Tremblay) are being held captive by Old Nick (Sean Bridgers). They are held captive in a shed, which is perhaps the size of one of those super small apartments in New York City that you read about every so often. Inside is a small bedroom/living room/kitchen/bathroom. Ma/Joy was kidnapped at the age of 17. At some point later, via rape, she gets pregnant with Jack.

To shield Jack from his harsh life, Ma/Joy creates a fantasy world in which their room/prison is all that there is and that Old Nick is an alien who provides them with the necessities of life.

Ma/Joy had attempted to escape before, but with the birth of Jack it appears that she had put that thought on hold. She decides to make another attempt when she learns that Old Nick is unemployed, potentially putting Jack and her at risk. She has to inform Jack that she created a false reality for him. Then she has to convince him to be a participant in her escape plan.

I found this movie an interesting study on how individuals recovery from emotional trauma. This movie could have dealt with the desire for revenge, but once Ma/Joy and Jack escape to freedom there is little discussion about Old Nick. Instead, we see how Ma/Joy deals with her emotional scars and how Jack adjusts to a very very big world.



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