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Chatroom

  • 2010
  • 12
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
9.8K
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Aaron Taylor-Johnson in Chatroom (2010)
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Five teenagers with different personalities are introduced to one another in a chatroom called "Chelsea Teens!" But one shows its darker side, threatening the others' lives.Five teenagers with different personalities are introduced to one another in a chatroom called "Chelsea Teens!" But one shows its darker side, threatening the others' lives.Five teenagers with different personalities are introduced to one another in a chatroom called "Chelsea Teens!" But one shows its darker side, threatening the others' lives.

  • Director
    • Hideo Nakata
  • Writer
    • Enda Walsh
  • Stars
    • Jacob Anderson
    • Matthew Ashforde
    • Dorothy Atkinson
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
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    • Director
      • Hideo Nakata
    • Writer
      • Enda Walsh
    • Stars
      • Jacob Anderson
      • Matthew Ashforde
      • Dorothy Atkinson
    • 52User reviews
    • 63Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Jacob Anderson
    Jacob Anderson
    • Si
    Matthew Ashforde
    Matthew Ashforde
    • Jim's Father
    Dorothy Atkinson
    Dorothy Atkinson
    • Emily's Mother
    Matthew Beard
    Matthew Beard
    • Jim
    Alex Blake
    Alex Blake
    • Man on Mobile Phone
    Noa Bodner
    Noa Bodner
    • Woman at Book Launch
    Amanda Boxer
    Amanda Boxer
    • Mrs. Sinclair
    Lorraine Cheshire
    • Yorkshire Housewife
    Megan Dodds
    Megan Dodds
    • Grace
    Michelle Fairley
    Michelle Fairley
    • Rosie
    Matthew Fenton
    • Young Jim
    Elarica Johnson
    Elarica Johnson
    • Ushi
    • (as Elarica Gallacher)
    Nicholas Gleaves
    Nicholas Gleaves
    • Paul
    Ross Gurney-Randall
    • Large Camden Man
    Gerald Home
    • Tony Layton
    Karin Ichihashi
    • Japanese Girl
    Aaron Taylor-Johnson
    Aaron Taylor-Johnson
    • William
    • (as Aaron Johnson)
    Daniel Kaluuya
    Daniel Kaluuya
    • Mo
    • Director
      • Hideo Nakata
    • Writer
      • Enda Walsh
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    7theycallmemrglass

    Stagey but clever, thought provoking cyberworld teenage drama thriller

    Saw this at a London hotel preview screening today.

    Top marks for effort in trying to translate internet chat rooms onto the screen. It did take me quite a while to adjust to the visual interpretations of online cyberworld chatting but having said that, it was very cleverly done if a bit stagy. This is not a horror film. Despite the surrealistic online interpretation, this was first and foremost a dark teenage drama that quite effectively highlights the dangerous mental traps that socially withdrawn youngsters can face online in real life. Maybe parents of teenagers who spends all their time on the internet, may well find this to be a horror film and start taking away their kids computers, then push a football into their hands.

    Of course this being cinema, liberties need to be taken with plausibility to turn this intriguing drama into a dark thriller. But it works. Its just that it took a heck of a long time to really get going with the main plot. The dialogue also felt very sluggish. The young actors however, were very good and did well to emote their feelings convincingly.

    I was very bewildered at the inclusion of a couple of stop motion animated cartoons which I get the impression were supposed to be darkly funny but I did not find it in the least bit amusing. Maybe that was the idea but it served no purpose in the flow of the movie for me. Also, this being a British Film Four production, it feels so, and you wont find any money spent on special effects apart from a change of wallpaper in the chat rooms.

    Overall though, this is a very good thought provoking film with decent performances from the young cast. It is an effective thriller but very sluggish until it really picks up momentum in the 3rd act.
    5chicagopoetry

    A Novel Idea But Doesn't Deliver

    The concept of Chatroom is a really good idea: five teenagers join an online chatroom and the film portrays their conversations as if they are happening in the real world, in a physical room. I can see, with quite a bit of rewriting, this working as a very engaging stage adaption. However, this film doesn't deliver on the goods. If I could make some decisions here I would have kept the entire film surrealistic, keeping every scene in the virtual world instead of flashing back and forth from the online fantasy into the real world where the kids are typing into their laptops or phones. That would have taken quite a bit of more talent to write, however, as we'd have to stay engaged with a conversation in a My Dinner With Andre sort of way. Also, two of the characters are extremely neglected and their subplots are never carried through to fruition. I also have a hard time believing, even in the virtual world of the internet, that the villain here could actually manipulate everyone so easily without anyone really objecting. It would have been in that objection, in the passion of that debate, that this movie could have found its true energy. But unfortunately it relies too heavily on every parent's paranoid nightmare of the internet leading to suicide or a sexual predator. There are some novel ideas here but unfortunately this film does not realize the potential of those ideas.
    7claudio_carvalho

    Promising and Interesting Concept Lost in a Boring and Shallow Film

    Five troubled teenagers connect to the chatrooom "Chelsea Teens!" in Internet to meet each other and talk in a self-help group. When the depressive Jim decides to commit suicide, the destructive sociopath William lures and pushes him to the edge to force him to kill himself.

    The storyline of "Chatroom" is intriguing since the author uses a physical room to depict the conversations of the teens as if they were happening in the real world.

    Unfortunately this promising and interesting concept is the only good thing in this boring and shallow film. The execution with several subplots keeps going back and forth from Internet to the real world but they are unattractive and maybe indicated for teens. In the end, I was no longer paying attention to this annoying flick. My vote is three.

    Title (Brazil): "Chat - A Sala Negra" ("Chat - The Black Room")

    Note: On 04 July 2023, I saw this film again, aware of the plot and of the dangers of social media (I do not have any social media, only a blog). This time, I found "Chatroom" better and better. My conclusion is that this film deserves to be seen at least twice. My vote is seven.
    7BloedEnMelk

    Interesting movie shows teen loneliness and the dangers of internet manipulation

    It's a rather odd movie, this Chatroom. Most of the story (not all) takes part in cyberspace, which is visualized in an interesting way. The chatroom is not shown through a computer screen with typed text, but as a real room where our characters meet. This gives this movie quite a strange feel, theatrical at points, but it is quite effective.

    Will is the guy behind the chatroom. It all starts out fairly innocent but slowly we get drawn into his real intentions. The people who come in his chatroom all have their own issues. They are lonely in real life, traumatized or misunderstood, and in the chatroom they find people who they can tell their stories to. At first this seems to have a healing effect, but slowly we see that all is not what it seems to be.

    What this movie shows, IMO, is the loneliness many people face, and also the dangers of using internet for our main communication. Like Will's mum tells him at one point; 'You can not help yourself if you are only talking to strangers. You need to communicate with us.' The plot is not too difficult to figure out and quite predictable, but it's worked out reasonably well and for me, the movie just got under my skin. There is no winner in this movie. I would not name this to be a thriller, but more a psychological drama. The feeling I am most left with is sadness.

    Though this movie doesn't come close to the strength Hideo Nakata's 'Ringu' or 'Dark Water' have, and has a whole different feel to it, I do consider it worth watching.
    7murphyEIRE

    The dark side of life

    Chatroom is a disturbing film about a young man named Will (Aaron Johnson from Kickass) who sets up a chat room called "Chelsea Teens!". Four other teenagers join this site and soon they begin exchanging information as though they where life long friends. The chat room is brilliantly shown in physical form and the "friends" effortlessly jump from real life to the chat room which is portrayed as a sleazy run down hotel where all chatrooms are represented by different rooms.

    The film is stylishly shot and hats off to director Hideo Nakata for doing something bold and different. The film is most certainly not one to let the younger teens sneak into as they may be drawn by the young skilled cast; the film is a visceral work and will play with your mind. The main topic here is isolation, all these kids have problems and the forlorn Will manipulates them via the chat room. He gets into their heads and influences their lives with devastating effects.

    All in all this is a good film, very well shot and well acted Imogen Poots who plays Eva in the film is simply divine and a name we will hear a lot more about.Go into this film knowing as little as possible about it and have an open mind it will pull at the strings in your head and it unearths a dark world that is out there.

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    • Trivia
      While the film advertises "from the director of The Ring" director Hideo Nakata was, in fact, the director of the original Japanese film Ringu (1998) to which would inspire the American remake The Ring (2002) by American director Gore Verbinski. Nakata however would return to direct the American sequel The Ring Two (2005)
    • Quotes

      Eva: Come on! Come on, get personal. Who is it? Who does Jim hate?

      Jim: Me.

      Mo: Really, Jim?

      Eva: You hate yourself... So what?

      Emily: D'you have an OK family life?

      Jim: [Nods] Yeah. Yeah. I don't have a father. But my mum is really nice.

      Eva: So you hate yourself, because?

      Jim: I've been on anti-depressants for two years.

      Emily: And... Do they help? Do you know if they're helping?

      Jim: I don't know... Maybe...

      William: Come off the medication. If you want to feel like a person again... Come off them.

    • Alternate versions
      The film was altered based on advice given by the BBFC at the script stage to avoid a potential 18 certificate. Several lines of sexual dialogue were altered, and the filmmakers were also advised to avoid "novel detail" when it came to shoot the suicide scenes.
    • Connections
      References Du rififi chez les mômes (1976)
    • Soundtracks
      Disconnect
      Performed by Richie Hawtin (as Plastikman)

      Written by Richie Hawtin

      Published by Mute Song Limited

      Licensed courtesy of Mute Records Ltd

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    • Release date
      • August 11, 2010 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Official Facebook (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ch@troom
    • Filming locations
      • Camden Lock, Chalk Farm Road, Camden, London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Ruby Films
      • Film4
      • UK Film Council
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $683,912
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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