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La Chambre des oubliés

Original title: The Disappointments Room
  • 2016
  • R
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
4.0/10
11K
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La Chambre des oubliés (2016)
Dana and David move from Brooklyn to a once-grand southern mansion with their 5 year old son looking for a fresh start. But Dana's discovery of a secret room unleashes unexplainable events that test her sanity and slowly reveal the home's terrifying past.
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A mother and her young son release unimaginable horrors from the attic of their rural dream home.A mother and her young son release unimaginable horrors from the attic of their rural dream home.A mother and her young son release unimaginable horrors from the attic of their rural dream home.

  • Director
    • D.J. Caruso
  • Writers
    • Wentworth Miller
    • D.J. Caruso
  • Stars
    • Kate Beckinsale
    • Mel Raido
    • Duncan Joiner
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
    11K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • D.J. Caruso
    • Writers
      • Wentworth Miller
      • D.J. Caruso
    • Stars
      • Kate Beckinsale
      • Mel Raido
      • Duncan Joiner
    • 131User reviews
    • 63Critic reviews
    • 31Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Kate Beckinsale
    Kate Beckinsale
    • Dana Barrow
    Mel Raido
    Mel Raido
    • David Barrow
    Duncan Joiner
    Duncan Joiner
    • Lucas Barrow
    Lucas Till
    Lucas Till
    • Ben
    Michaela Conlin
    Michaela Conlin
    • Jules
    Michael Landes
    Michael Landes
    • Teddy
    Marcia DeRousse
    Marcia DeRousse
    • Ms. Judith
    Celia Weston
    Celia Weston
    • Marti
    Charles Carroll
    Charles Carroll
    • Old Man
    Ella Jones
    • Girl in the Yellow Dress
    Gerald McRaney
    Gerald McRaney
    • Judge Blacker
    Jennifer Leigh Mann
    Jennifer Leigh Mann
    • Mrs. Blacker
    Joely Fisher
    Joely Fisher
    • Psychiatrist
    Heather Jaynes
    Heather Jaynes
    • Background
    Larry Moxley
    • Ghost
    Mike Bizon
    • Garden Party Attendee
    • (uncredited)
    Jay Bronson
    • Pedestrian
    • (uncredited)
    Robert Caponi
    • Pedestrian
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • D.J. Caruso
    • Writers
      • Wentworth Miller
      • D.J. Caruso
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    User reviews131

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    4chroberts-1

    It's Been Done Better

    I had high hopes for the first half of this movie, but it just falls into a jumble in the last half. So many unanswered questions; a random kite, a random carpenter,etc..

    If you want to see a classic with a similar story line, but done much, much better, check out The Changeling, bone chilling Canadian movie from 1980 with George C Scott. Don't be fooled by it's age, it's scary. You can even see it on youtube for free: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVttK509_JI .....it's basically everything this movie is trying to be except....you know, it makes sense.
    4drownsoda90

    Botched Gothic horror effort

    "The Disappointments Room" follows an architect (Kate Beckinsale) reeling from a family tragedy who moves into a remote mansion in upstate New York with her husband and young son to restore it. She uncovers a hidden room in the house that does not appear on the floor plans, and begins experiencing increasingly disorienting visions of the home's original owners.

    I have to admit that I was fairly excited by the trailers for this film; it promised nothing groundbreaking, but appeared by all accounts to be an at least entertaining Gothic throwback—and I'd assume the script would lead one to a similar assumption, but the film unfortunately is something of a self-sabotaging effort.

    It starts out briskly and glides through the typical haunted house fare—family arrives at old mansion, wife notices strange things immediately off the bat; she may be unstable, or the husband may be oblivious; the child is in imminent danger. These tropes are thrown at the audience in succession throughout the first act of the film; enter the second half, and the film seems to turn on its head. The plot regarding the history of the secret room and the apparent spirits in the house is sidelined, and suddenly the film becomes an anemic psychological study of a broken woman. The intrigue—or at least what little there was of it—for all purposes disappears.

    The last forty minutes of the film especially are marked by awkward, amateurish editing choices that break any sense of flow, and a frankly ho-hum performance from Beckinsale. This isn't to say she's a bad actress, but she certainly seems bored here. The husband character is essentially useless in the film, and Lucas Till comes in as a sexualized handyman in the last thirty minutes, far too late to introduce a character that is apparently supposed to have some significance to the plot. By the end of the film, I was wondering where the narrative was attempting to take me—through the journey of a traumatized woman? Through a family that's falling apart? Through a haunted house? I still don't quite know, as the film fails to commit to any of the above in a genuine way. The last scene ties things together in a neat package, but there is no sense of relief or catharsis.

    Overall, "The Disappointments Room" was a letdown (yes, I'm going to avoid the pun). In spite of the wonky editing, bad pacing, and general lack of narrative direction, the worst part of it all was that I honestly feel there is a good film somewhere in here; not an innovative one, or even a great one, but at least a good one— one that is capable of delivering a straightforward Gothic horror story without imploding on itself. One of the few things the film gets right is the atmosphere, and its most noteworthy scene comes at the end in the form of a disturbing Victorian-era flashback. Aside from that, "The Disappointments Room" is a lost opportunity. 4/10.
    5subxerogravity

    The Disappointments movie.

    For me the movie seems to suffer mostly from it trying to be two things without being really good at being one thing.

    I went into the movie expecting a ghost story. What I ended up seeing is this some sort of psychological thriller staring Kate Beckinsale. She plays a architect who moves into a new house in the country with her family in order to get over the lost of a child, when she discovers a previous owner also lost their child on the same day and are hunting the room that they kept this child, who was a deformed girl born to a well to do family that wanted to keep their shame under wraps.

    Kate Beckinsale does a really good job at playing a woman distressed over loosing a child. Most movies don't usually show this part of the break down, as her character develops a drinking habit, starts looking at her husband differently, to the point that a new man has a chance to interfere with the relationship, and she's becoming distance from the child she still has, in most movies this happens before that family moves into the house, but hear it actual seems to be happening during.

    What takes away from this performance is the uneven dual plots with the ghost of their new home hunting Beckinsale's character, driving her crazy by putting ideas into her head about her feelings towards her dead child.

    Having two movies in one can sometimes work (Like it did in From Dust Still Dawn), but here I feel the filmmakers never were quite sure about what they wanted the movie to be, which really effected it poorly.
    4Zbigniew_Krycsiwiki

    I'm not entirely sure what this film is even supposed to be about.

    Long shelved (filmed in 2014, unreleased until 2016) this cannot decide if it wants to be a haunted house flick, a psychological thriller, family drama, or a routine slasher movie, as a couple, still reeling from the death of their infant daughter, relocate, with their young son, to a remote mansion, for unexplained reasons.

    Weird things begin happening immediately, but the film implies it may all be in wifey's mind. The discovery of a hidden room, and a black dog prowling the grounds takes the plot into generic possession/ haunting territory, but dead daughter subplot takes it into tragedy/ family drama territory. We are introduced to who I believe was intended to be the token psychic woman, who disappeared as quickly as she appeared, which lead me to wonder why she was even there. Twice the film tried to bring a third party/ love interest into the plot, before dropping one completely, and killing the other, without anything further being mentioned about him.

    This entire film is like that, with seemingly only the beginning of its plot threads being explored, then dropped entirely. The film never climaxes, so much as it just stops, with nothing remotely close to closure to any of its numerous plot threads.

    Well acted, and there is enough atmosphere in the Gothic home, but whole chunks of the plot seem to have been edited out prior to release, giving the film an unsatisfactory, unfinished feel.
    1bkrauser-81-311064

    Doesn't Even Deliver the Bare Minimum

    The Disappointments Room is a disappoi...

    See what I did there? I delivered the exact line you expected only I half-a**ed it. That in a nutshell is The Disappointments Room; it sets itself up to deliver nothing but the bare minimum and then doesn't even deliver on that. I automatically assumed this film was less than a blip on the radar. A small budget, small minded, small expectation snoozefest comparable to this year's The Other Side of the Door (2016). So imagine my surprise when the credits revealed the movie was directed by D.J. Caruso, the same guy who made Disturbia (2007). What the heck man? What the actual heck?

    The plot, for what it's worth, concerns itself with a small family of New Yorkers who have moved to the American South to renovate an old antebellum mansion. While touring the grounds Dana (Beckinsale) our intrepid architect, notices a part of the house that's not in the actual blueprints. She prods further, locating the key to the room and deciding what the hay; let's open it up. What she doesn't know is the room also hides secrets that may anger the mansion's ghostly inhabitants and test the limits of her sanity.

    The film strains mightily to fit every basic haunted house cliché. They include but are not limited to: ghosts standing behind their victims, toys magically appearing, elaborate apparition flashback mode and pets prematurely meeting their demise. Those clichés are then complimented with the sloppiest of editing and laziest of jump scares providing a movie completely lacking atmosphere. What's worse is this faded out dollhouse of a movie comes complete with a boring assemblage of shallow traits and neuroses masquerading as characters, which are thrown about with little regard for perspective, personality or motivation.

    The most laughable of these paltry characters is Kate Beckinsale as Dana, whose lip-quivering mother in emotional recovery rings egregiously false. She saunters through scenes looking perturbed and has her share of bad dreams which is to be expected. Yet when the film reveals possible psychosis and carelessly lumbers towards a splashy confrontation, it's clear Beckinsale is drowning in a cesspool of offensively bad schizophrenia tropes.

    This movie was not fun to watch...no surprise there. But it's also no fun to review. There's nothing resembling the ponderous hubris of Warner Bros's DCEU or the desperate "love me, please" attitude of Independence Day: Resurgence (2016). There's no hilariously bad reasoning like in God's Not Dead 2 (2016) or drive-by bellicose like in 13 Hours (2016). The Disappointments Room is the movie equivalent of flat skunk beer. Any processes that were once teaming with life are now dead and baking in the sun, making your patio smell like cat p***.

    Nothing happens in this film. There are no consequences to sift through, no conclusions to be drawn, no lessons to be learned. If the opposite of love isn't hate but indifference, than the fact that I left this movie feeling nothing should be a testament to just how bad this thing is.

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    • Trivia
      Two buildings in downtown Greensboro, NC were refinished to look like New York during filming. They're across the street from the scene of the Greensboro Four Sit In.
    • Goofs
      The house is supposed to be in North Carolina. The obituary refers to the MK&T (Missouri, Kansas, and Texas) Railroad and the Pecan Bridge, also located in Texas.
    • Quotes

      Dana Barrow: See, it's gone unchecked for a while.

      Ben: Lucky it didn't cave. Lucky I stopped by when I did.

      Dana Barrow: Well, and lucky for you people around here like to gossip.

      Ben: That they do. Also heard you were an architect or something.

      Dana Barrow: Yeah or something.

      Ben: Well, maybe we should talk about money.

      Dana Barrow: Well, that's a little premature.

      Ben: Come again?

      Dana Barrow: You haven't been hired yet.

      Ben: No?

      Dana Barrow: No.

      Ben: There's nothing I can do to change your mind?

      David Barrow: Hello.

      Dana Barrow: David... uh this is my husband, David. David this is Ben Philips, Jr.

      David Barrow: Yes, the legend. Hey! Nice to meet you.

      Ben: Likewise.

      Dana Barrow: Mr. Philips is here about the leak.

      David Barrow: Right, Ben works fine. Great Ben, when can you start?

      Dana Barrow: No, that's still up in the air.

      Ben: Soon as you pull the trigger.

      David Barrow: We should probably get on this right away babe, don't you think?

      Dana Barrow: David...

      Ben: The next couple of weeks are kind of busy, but I am free now.

      David Barrow: What is this? This is water damage, right? Does this floor need to go?

      Ben: Yes. Look we get a dehumidifier in here we can actually save most of this wood. Just say the word.

      David Barrow: Great. Well, yes, we want you to start as soon as possible.

      Ben: All right.

      Dana Barrow: No, uh, what I would like is for Mr. Philips to come back here when it hasn't been raining for a few days, and the two of us can get upon that roof and see what's what. That way once the situation's been thoroughly and properly assessed, then we can talk about hours and materials and the scope of work in a manner that's not been pulled directly out of our asses. And what I'd also like is to agree on a deadline which if not met, means revisiting the terms of the contract with the probability of penalties paid to us by you for each day of work exceeding the original agreement. Now if that all sounds acceptable, I'll be happy to resume this conversation at a later date. But, in the meantime it was a pleasure meeting you Mr. Philips and uhm, my husband, David, will show you out. David if you wouldn't mind.

    • Crazy credits
      Title doesn't show until the end of the movie: before the rolling credits.
    • Alternate versions
      A dramatic dinner scene that includes Beckinsale's character having a drunken breakdown was included in the US theatrical release of the film, but no subsequent DVD or digital versions include this scene.
    • Connections
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Movies So Bad They Were Pulled from Theatres (2017)
    • Soundtracks
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    • Release date
      • September 9, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El ático
    • Filming locations
      • Greensboro, North Carolina, USA
    • Production companies
      • Demarest Films
      • Media Talent Group
      • Relativity Media
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    • Budget
      • $15,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,423,468
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,402,823
      • Sep 11, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,745,040
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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