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La cellule de Fermat

Original title: La habitación de Fermat
  • 2007
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 29m
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6.6/10
23K
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La cellule de Fermat (2007)
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4 mathematicians are invited to solve an enigma. Once there, they're locked in a mechanically shrinking room and given 1 minute to solve each puzzle via cellphone while also figuring out why... Read all4 mathematicians are invited to solve an enigma. Once there, they're locked in a mechanically shrinking room and given 1 minute to solve each puzzle via cellphone while also figuring out why they're there.4 mathematicians are invited to solve an enigma. Once there, they're locked in a mechanically shrinking room and given 1 minute to solve each puzzle via cellphone while also figuring out why they're there.

  • Directors
    • Luis Piedrahita
    • Rodrigo Sopeña
  • Writers
    • Luis Piedrahita
    • Rodrigo Sopeña
  • Stars
    • Alejo Sauras
    • Elena Ballesteros
    • Lluís Homar
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    23K
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    • Directors
      • Luis Piedrahita
      • Rodrigo Sopeña
    • Writers
      • Luis Piedrahita
      • Rodrigo Sopeña
    • Stars
      • Alejo Sauras
      • Elena Ballesteros
      • Lluís Homar
    • 47User reviews
    • 53Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Fermat's  Room
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    Alejo Sauras
    Alejo Sauras
    • Galois
    Elena Ballesteros
    • Oliva
    Lluís Homar
    Lluís Homar
    • Hilbert
    Santi Millán
    Santi Millán
    • Pascal
    Federico Luppi
    Federico Luppi
    • Fermat
    Ariadna Cabrol
    Ariadna Cabrol
    • Girl
    San Yélamos
    • Girl
    Alicia Fernández
    Alicia Fernández
    • Girl
    Cesc Cornet
    • Boy
    Juanma Falcón
    • Boy
    Adam Nached
    • Boy
    Josep Minguell
    • Doctor
    Helena Carrión
    Helena Carrión
    • Librarian
    Maria Piedrahita
    • Fermat's Daughter
    Víctor Benjumea
    • Gas Station Attendant
    Núria Badia
    • Receptionist
    Mariola Ruiz
    • Nurse
    Maria Cisneros
    • Guard
    • Directors
      • Luis Piedrahita
      • Rodrigo Sopeña
    • Writers
      • Luis Piedrahita
      • Rodrigo Sopeña
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    8loogenhausen

    If These Walls Could Stalk...

    Fermat's Room is a welcome Spanish thriller that takes the tried and true Saw/Cube formula and adds some actual intrigue and a little bit of wit to the proceedings. With a slow and steady build to an ending that ties everything up in a rather satisfying way, you'll be asking yourself "why can't most thrillers make this much sense?" Fermat's Room is not original but it puts an interesting and well-written spin on tired plot points and movie gimmicks. Directors Luis Piedrahita and Rodrigo Sopena have a good sense of space and depth when it comes to shooting in the room itself and the tension and pacing will have you staring at the screen with anticipation. Do yourself a favor and check out Fermat's Room; it just might cleanse your palette of all the junk films floating out there lately.
    7goranfrombrest

    Good idea, not so good interpretation

    It was a good idea for a movie.

    The start was interesting and promising, but problems they were solving are either too easy, and you can find them everywhere, or they didn't explain how they get the result.

    Also, there's a lack of interest from participants to solve problems, even when they figure it out that their lives depend from it. They spend more time, dealing with their personal problems, which were not good explain, and not seem so important for the story.

    My rate is 7/10, just because I would be sorry to give 6/10 to idea like this. 1h29min was too short for a movie like this, and if they made material for half an hour more, maybe the story and interpretation would be much better, and my rate would go to 8/10 for sure.
    7ma-cortes

    Original and ingeniously basic premise full of suspense and intrigue

    This freaky and clever film chronicles fear , suspicion , desperation , paranoia of four mathematics (Elena Ballesteros , Alejo Sauras , Santi Millan and Luis Homar) completely strangers who are reunited in a Kafkaesque room by a mysterious host named Fermat (Federico Luppi) on the pretext of resolving a great enigma . Each one plays a part in their thrilling quest to find answers to why they've been imprisoned . The widely varying personality characteristics work together utilizing their given abilities and talents to survive the deadly trap which guards the colored room . The room in which they find themselves turns out to be a shrinking room that will crush them if they do not discover in time what connects them all and why someone might wish to murder them.

    The picture succeeds because the thriller , tension , suspense , as well as a superbly written script delving into the human psyche in such extreme situation and ours instinctive urges for survival . Despite its low budget the picture manages to be intelligent , intriguing and thrilling . The good thing about this film is that the directors made it on a shoestring budget only having to do one set , yet the movie works on many levels but is constantly reconfigured . ¨Fermat's room¨ bears special resemblance to ¨The cube¨ (by Vicenzo Natali) , as there's also a dangerously premise about strangers closed attempting to find an exit and resolving enigmas and using their mathematical skills they press forward and backward through the walls to avoid get smashed because the room is reducing itself . Cast is frankly well giving fine performances , though little known with exception the veterans Federico Luppi (Cronos) who holds a strong Argetinean accent and Luis Homar (Backwoods , Los Borgia) . This motion picture relatively cheap was tautly directed by Luis Piedrahita and Rodrigo Sopeña in his first and only movie because they're usually writers for television . This is without a doubt a thought-provoking and mysterious film to be liked for suspense fans , turning out to be one of the most original Spanish movies of the last years . Rating : Better than average .
    bob the moo

    Not as smart as it wants to be but certainly a "thinking man's Saw" with tension in the place of gore

    I heard about this film ages ago in Empire Magazine in an article that was really talking it up in regards the use of mathematics as the base for the plot and how smart the film was, like the geek of the school was also the captain of the football team. It was a long time before I got to see it for myself but I was looking forward to it because the article had made me interested in it. In reality the film is not this math and theory heavy film that the magazine had suggested because, although it does use this as its base, it is quite superficially done. This sounds like a criticism but it is not because the veneer of maths makes the film feel smarter and the novelty makes it feel more engaging and it works because it draws the viewer into the world without making one feel like an idiot for not being a genius mathematician. What it then builds on this is essentially a Saw movie but aimed at those who long ago gave up on that franchise for simply being one cruel gory sequence after another.

    The plot is engaging because it doesn't give you a gory release but rather keeps the pressure mounting in the same way as the moving walls keep the pressure mounting on the characters. Instead it gives you the overall mystery of why the characters are in the room and who put them in there but also keeps things pressurised by throwing puzzles at the characters as they move along. These puzzles do have an element of "magazine puzzler" about them rather than being mathematical formulae but again this keeps the film accessible for the viewer. OK the puzzles are maybe a bit in contrast with this bed of mathematics but the general tension of the film stops you picking holes in this regard. Meanwhile the walls keep closing and the characters are constantly reacting to the pressure, while the audience do the same. I'm not sure how many repeat viewings it would stand up to and, to be honest, I'm not totally sure that the whole plot would stand up in the cold light of day either but what it works the tension really well so that, on your fist viewing, it is a gripping and engaging affair.

    The director makes very good use of the room, always managing to make us feel like we are in there even as the room shrinks. There are also a couple of cool shots such as the couple of times the camera looks from directly above, pulling away to show things in a different way. The cast are a driving force within the film. OK perhaps their reactions are not always totally realistic within the context of the situation but they are almost always realistic by virtue of how well they deliver. As the pressure mounts in the room they do a good job of showing it and they stay reasonably true to their characters. Are they Oscar-winning performances? Well, no, but they are very good at doing what the film demands and doing their bit to add to and increase the tension which is what hooks the viewer.

    Fermat's Room is not a brilliant film because it is not without its flaws but it covers them really well by delivering in the key area of tension. The concept is simple but effective and is built on by several layers of mystery and good performances; these suck the viewer in and prevent you picking too many holes while you are watching it. Comparing it to the Saw franchise is perhaps not a fair comparison because the two are only similar in concept but it does make for an easy tag because Fermat's Room is a smarter and more enjoyable version of the Saw movies – with real tension instead of just gore, it engages the audience rather than trying to gross them out and we care about the characters rather than just wishing to see how they are killed. It is perhaps not as smart as it would like to be but it is still an enjoyable and engaging film.
    5MattBirk

    Potential, but Generic

    Unfortunately Fermat's Room adds nothing new to the idea of trapping a group of people in a single room and having them slowly piece together how they know one another. The general premise of course sounds interesting (at least to me) a shrinking room and four mathematicians must solve their way out. But the problem begins right there, they are only given one minute per question, which makes it damn near impossible for the audience to keep up. Not to mention when they begin to work out the problems on the chalkboard, the camera hardly ever puts it in frame, which would have been great for the audience to kind of sole the problem along with the characters.

    But instead the movie shifts focus away from the riddles/enigmas and focuses on them trying to figure out who has put them there and why. This is where Fermat's Room becomes derivative and generic, this is very familiar territory for this type of movie and it is spun in an unengaging way. I personally would have enjoyed focuses more on the enigmas and trying to include the audience more (possibly by giving the characters more time to solve them).

    And the unfortunate aspect of the movie is the Spanish subtitles, they were very fast moving which didn't help things (Just something that was unavoidable sadly). Like when the characters are dissecting the enigmas, the lines of dialogue moved too quickly to follow along with how they were solving the problem.

    But when all is said and done, Fermat's Room is an interesting, little thriller that has just enough distinction from other films in the genre to make it worth mentioning.

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    • Goofs
      Oliva Sabuco is said to have died at age 26. Although the exact date of her death is unknown, she was approximately 60 years old at the time of her death.
    • Quotes

      Policeman: Don't you know that 28% of people who die on the roads travel like you, without their safety belt?

      Fermat: So all the rest, the other 72%, die with their belt on.

    • Crazy credits
      During the end credits, all accents are added later than the text appears. The character Hilbert is seen doing that continuously during the movie.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Nine Dead (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Preludio en Si menor BWV 855
      Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach (as J. S. Bach).

      Score by Alexander Siloti (as A. Siloti)

      Performed by Federico Jusid

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    • Release date
      • November 16, 2007 (Spain)
    • Country of origin
      • Spain
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Spain)
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    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Fermat's Room
    • Filming locations
      • Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Vértice 360
      • Bocaboca Producciones
      • Generalitat de Catalunya - Institut Català de les Indústries Culturals (ICIC)
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      • $1,028,290
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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