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O Quarto Proibido

Título original: The Forbidden Room
  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 2 h 10 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,2/10
3,5 mil
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O Quarto Proibido (2015)
French Trailer for The Forbidden Room
Reproduzir trailer1:38
6 vídeos
79 fotos
ComedyMystery

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaIn this non-linear amalgamation, submarine crewmen and a woodsman wend their way through a voyage of odd experiences.In this non-linear amalgamation, submarine crewmen and a woodsman wend their way through a voyage of odd experiences.In this non-linear amalgamation, submarine crewmen and a woodsman wend their way through a voyage of odd experiences.

  • Direção
    • Guy Maddin
    • Evan Johnson
  • Roteiristas
    • Guy Maddin
    • Evan Johnson
    • Bob Kotyk
  • Artistas
    • Roy Dupuis
    • Clara Furey
    • Louis Negin
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,2/10
    3,5 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Guy Maddin
      • Evan Johnson
    • Roteiristas
      • Guy Maddin
      • Evan Johnson
      • Bob Kotyk
    • Artistas
      • Roy Dupuis
      • Clara Furey
      • Louis Negin
    • 28Avaliações de usuários
    • 81Avaliações da crítica
    • 83Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Prêmios
      • 4 vitórias e 11 indicações no total

    Vídeos6

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    Trailer 1:39
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    Trailer 2:17
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    Clip 1:11
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    Clip 1:26
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    Roy Dupuis
    Roy Dupuis
    • Cesare
    Clara Furey
    • Margot
    Louis Negin
    Louis Negin
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    Udo Kier
    Udo Kier
    • Count Yugh…
    Gregory Hlady
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    Mathieu Amalric
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    Jacques Nolot
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    • Baron Pappenheim
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    Charlotte Rampling
    • The Ostler's Mother
    Victor Andres Turgeon-Trelles
    Victor Andres Turgeon-Trelles
    • Saplingjack 1
    • (as Victor Andrés Trelles Turgeon)
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    • Dr. Warren
    Sophie Desmarais
    Sophie Desmarais
    • Jane Lanyon
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    • Direção
      • Guy Maddin
      • Evan Johnson
    • Roteiristas
      • Guy Maddin
      • Evan Johnson
      • Bob Kotyk
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    Avaliações de usuários28

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    8Rizzleness

    A journey to the center of film

    This film, like all those of Guy Maddin, has married the weirdness of David Lynch with the love of film and quirkiness of Wes Anderson, all wrapped up in a unique visual style like no other. It's absolutely gorgeous, a true adventure in filmmaking and film watching filled with dreams- within-dreams and stories-within-stories. It is like a love letter to the history of movies that blends silent films, noir, action, myth, comedy, musicals, and even instructional films into an absurd, self-referential ball.

    But before you go running out to see it, you should know that it has zero interest in entertaining you. Seriously. It's dense, confusing and difficult to follow, and a tedious slog. There's no plot, if by plot you mean something that will emotionally resonate with you and keep you engaged with following the story or characters. Viewers should be the kind of masochist film geeks who enjoy subjecting themselves to such pain and then feel enlightened for doing so.
    5bruwhi

    Ultimately Kind of Tedious

    I admire the film making and the art direction for The Forbidden Room, but while it initially dazzles, it quickly becomes rather tedious. There is no real payoff for the effort it takes to sit through it, and it does take some effort. The most entertaining part for me is the opening titles. The only movie I can compare it to is Stalker, and it isn't a fair comparison. While both share the washed-out, sepia tone Lynch-like visual style, Stalker has a discernible plot beyond just its style. I'd love to intellectualize the film and say it has deeper meaning, but outside of the art direction and distressed film look, after sitting through it I've decided there is just no "there" there.
    8derek-duerden

    Not Normal - In a Good Way

    Maybe I was in exactly the right mood for this, but I loved it.

    It's not a "normal" film in any sense, as the weird cinematography, disjointed narrative and varied acting will testify, but even if one doesn't understand the "lost films" origin and the intent behind it, I think it works as an experience.

    It's great that there are people out there making stuff like this alongside all the blockbusters. Very much worth a look.
    deastman_uk

    Berlin to Bogata

    On the face of it, this silly story within story romp through Saturday morning films of a previous generation should be ignored.

    It is not a pastiche - and the strange punk lurid dream style is both art and annoyance. But the style is to no useful end.

    And to force an audience to revisit bad early American cinema 'somewhere between Berlin and Bogotá' for 2 hours, with gentle mocking of early 20th century sexual strictures, is quite unfair.

    It plays out as being more appropriate for a repeating segment in a high concept sketch show than a cinema production. A short experiment of 15 minutes maybe. But to inflict real people to this at full film length seems strangely tragic.
    9Giantjott

    Truly Unique - a precious commodity these days

    In a time when Hollywood seems completely incapable of creating anything original (not b/c it's all been done before, which I would argue is the case for music, but b/c Hollywood is run by non-creatives who only look at dollar signs and are terrified of risk), the unique works of Guy Maddin stand out like a precious stone. Love him or hate him, you have to admire his dedication. For the layperson, his films are often hard to access or decipher. In this way, his works remind me of the late great David Lynch (he's not dead, but seemingly retired). I am not as well-versed in Maddin films as I am with Lynch, but I'm also not the first to point out their similarities. For one, they have a very similar soundscape. This film in particular employs Lynch's standard drones of dread, synthesized melancholic strings, and industrial sfx. However, Maddin adequately stakes out his own territory, as well. His employment and recreation of various vintage film stocks is somehow both convincing and unique. His tendency to embrace distortion and outdated special effects goes further than I've seen with any other filmmakers.

    As far as plot, the film employs a standard concept, the story within a story, but it also takes this concept further than I've ever seen done before. The narrative structure is in fact two nesting russian dolls, presented one after the other. The framing story (not counting the bookends which feature a hilarious Louis Negin giving bath-taking advice) concerns a group of men marooned inside a submarine, unable to resurface due to a large block of melting jelly which will explode if depressurized. But then the impossible happens. Not unlike the supernatural events in Tarkovsky's Solaris, a lumberjack suddenly appears in the submarine, unaware of how he got there. From this scenario, we enter the story of the lumberjack's last memories. Before this concludes however, we've gone off on another tangent, another story within the story. And thus continues the narrative, falling further and further down the rabbit hole, until finally, as if coming up for air, we reverse directions and begin to zoom out, resolving one story at a time, until we're back in the submarine. However, as I mentioned before, this is only one of two plunges the movie makes before we receive a conclusion to the tail of the submariners.

    The titular Forbidden Room refers, I believe, to the Captain's Quarters, but also derives from a 1914 silent film now considered to be lost. Which leads me to the second big concept of the film. All of the stories, vignettes, and tangential meanderings are based on silent films which can no longer be viewed, as they have either been lost or destroyed. This part I didn't know going into the movie, though I wish I had, for it adds an interesting element to the often surreal storylines. For a moment, when the film was just beginning, I had a tinge of worry that it would be an exercise in style over substance, and I know many would agree with me on this. However, as the different concepts were picked up and dropped, I became engrossed in the tone shifts, in turns erotic, surreal, melancholy, and humorous, and realized I was being swept up in the narratives.

    For those uninitiated in an intentionally bombastic visual style, the Brechtian effect of constantly being reminded that you are watching a film may prove too difficult to overcome. But for those of you who can enjoy an attack on the senses, such as with Natural Born Killers, while still managing to pierce through the surface level and immerse themselves in the plot buried underneath, this film might be for you. And if it isn't, don't despair. I readily admit, this is one of the harder films to access. Just don't make the mistake of writing a belligerent review employing extremes and absolutes. We've already got plenty of those, as typified by most of the reviews for The Forbidden Room. Although, I have to admit, there is a certain comical irony to seeing a reviewer call a film impenetrable, inaccessible, undecipherable, only to be followed by a glowing review written by someone who has seemingly done the impossible - deciphered a plot!! There is definitely a plot here, and though it was a struggle at times, I managed to retain my awareness of which stories were inside of which, which stories had finished and which had yet to be resolved, etc. So give it a shot. Hopefully this review has, to some extent, prepared you for what you are about to see. And if it isn't working for you, turn it off. But please, for the love of god, don't tell me about the hours you invested which you will never get back. Nobody gives a rat's bottom about your stupid precious hour, especially when you continued to waste time by writing an asinine review about your experience.

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    • Curiosidades
      Each sequence of The Forbidden Room is based on reviews and summaries of "lost" films, mostly from America in the early to mid-20th century. These films were destroyed intentionally or by natural degradation of the original film stock, and will likely never be seen again. Guy Maddin realized the only way he'd be able to see these lost movies was to make them himself.
    • Citações

      Count Yugh: Please doctor, you must help me. I am plagued by bottoms.

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      Sparks are credited in the cast section of the titles that go on during the movie, but are not seen in the end credits cast section.
    • Conexões
      Featured in The 1000 Eyes of Dr. Maddin (2015)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Verklärte Nacht
      (from Chamber Symphony no. 2 in E flat minor op. 38)

      Written by Arnold Schönberg (as Arnold Schoenberg)

      Conducted by Arnold Schönberg (as Arnold Schoenberg)

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    Detalhes

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 12 de novembro de 2015 (Irlanda)
    • País de origem
      • Canadá
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      • Paris, França
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    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 34.404
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 48.082
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