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The Room Next Door (Full Movie)

  • Movie Name: The Room Next Door (2024)
  • IMDb Rating:- 7.0/10 
  • Director: Pedro Almodóvar
  • Stars: Julianne Moore, Tilda Swinton, John Turturro
  • Genres: Drama
  • Quality: 480p | 720p
  • Language: Hindi Dubbed (Unofficial)

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The Room Next Door 2024 Movie – Storyline :

Ingrid and Martha were close friends in their youth, when they worked together at the same magazine. After years of being out of touch, they meet again in an extreme but strangely sweet situation.

Review of The Room Next Door (2024 Movie):

I was curious to see what Pedro Almodóvar would do differently in his first non-Spanish-language film, built around two of the most talented actors working today. The answer, alas: it’s disappointing. There are many ways in which “The Room Next Door” lacks what makes Almodóvar’s work so distinctive – the spontaneity, the sense of improvisation, the comic timing, the fizzy ensemble work — but this film’s main fault, as I see it, is that it’s just plain overwritten, something that is rare in his previous work.

The screenplay (which he is credited with writing) was adapted from a novel by Sigrid Nunez that I have not read, but it sounds like vast swatches of the dialogue were lifted verbatim from it, with much that is ponderous and stilted, slowing down and emptying the film, where Almodóvar’s work is usually characterized by lapidary dialogues and madcap forward movement, plunging you into the characters’ world with little exposition – as a viewer, you are kind of just there, hanging on for dear life, and figuring out relationships and social context as you go, grabbing at what you can. Even in films that deal with dark subjects (“Pain and Glory” or “Bad Education” come to mind), the action and its background unfold in convincing ways (even when these are actually crazy if you stop and think about them) that draw on our intuition and empathy and depend only marginally on extended expository narration.


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