The Roommate Movie Review. The story of The Roommate goes when Sara (played by Minka Kelly), a new college student coming from Iowa, get Rebecca (Leighton Meester) as her new roommate. Shorter than you can expect, Rebecca shows something different about her: that she’s crazy about Sara and starts being obssessed with her. Worse thing hapens when Rebecca starts to target people surround Sara, from new friends, boyfriend, even professors whom she thinks separating Sara away from her.As it is the case in other countries or film industries, horror movies can be truely successfully horror or not at all. It means that instead of making you cannot sleep after watching it, it will make you laugh til death.
If you watch something like Scream or I know What You Did Last Summer, you are on the way to get successfully horror movies. At best, if you watch Bram Stoker’s Dracula or the original Japanese version of The Ring, then you will totally get the truely successfully horror movies that make you cannot sleep after watching it. Unfortunately, if you watch this movie, you’re just on the way to laugh to death.
The Roommate has a “psychological thriller” mark on it, looking at the character portrayed by Leighton Meester in the movie. However, the making of this movie will make people barely scared of Rebecca’s kind of person if they meet one. This movie debut of a Danish director Christian E. Christiansen is not so much thrilling in its very sense. How he and the script writer, Sonny Mallhi, arranged the narrative might not interesting enough for people to call it “frightening”. Even Leighton Meester is only enough to show her “hot” sense rather than convincing people that she is a psycho or something. Roommate seems like she is here not better than she’s in Gossip Girl TV series. Read Full Article Here
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