Room 314 cracks open the door of an anonymous hotel room where, at different times, five couples navigate critical moments in their relationships.
Room 314 (2007)
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Reviews Counted:6
Fresh:2
Rotten:4
Average Rating:5.3/10
Theatrical Release:Jan 31, 2007 Limited
Synopsis:
How many stories can one hotel room tell? Watch as five couples in different stages of their relationships reveal what they really want to each other.
--© Official Site
How many stories can one hotel room tell? Watch as five couples in different stages of their relationships reveal what they really want to each other.
--© Official Site
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Starring: Joelle Carter, Matthew Del Negro, Todd Swenson
Starring: Joelle Carter, Matthew Del Negro, Todd Swenson
Director: Michael Knowles
Director: Michael Knowles
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Reviews for Room 314
A pageant of white heterosexual encounters of the inconsequential kind.
Its creative impulses are an empowering example of do-it-yourself filmmaking, even if its encounters are subtly nuanced as often as they are unnecessarily schematic.
While the cast is uniformly committed, some are able to make more of the material than others.
It's the movie's generic dialogue and weak acting that stand as its most noticeable attributes.
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