Fermat's Room (2008)
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Reviews Counted:25
Fresh:17
Rotten:8
Average Rating:6.1/10
Consensus: This stylish yet disappointingly predictable Spanish thriller is never as exciting or ingenious as it hopes to be.
Reviews for Fermat's Room
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The filmmakers have us hooked with a terrific mystery and the challenge of a good puzzle. Full Review |
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The best part is that, for once, it's a film about smart people. Full Review |
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... a cerebral thriller with a different kind of locked-room mystery. Full Review |
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Fermat's Room appears to be about maths, but it's more of a whodunnit, and a surprisingly watchable one at that. Full Review |
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This is an ingenious, relentlessly exciting film, a moral fable at once visceral and cerebral. Full Review |
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An ingenious Spanish thriller about maths, sex, ambition and dog poo. Full Review |
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The diabolical m.o. in these things is never really satisfactory, and even the fun of the conceit is somewhat muffled by the film’s lurid colour design and headachey close-ups. Full Review |
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Tense and brainy. And thoroughly entertaining. Full Review |
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Maths boffins + twist of mystery - patchy ending = uneven thriller. Full Review |
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The maths element of the film, which on the surface is its USP, feels like dressing on a taut but tawdry genre thriller. Full Review |
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God knows I’m no maths genius but even I can spot that if all four hydraulic presses are pushing the walls inwards at once they would simply jam. Full Review |
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The high tension that should come with a race-against-time scenario is never realised, and the film’s solution to the enigma of who-what-and-why this all happened is disappointing. Full Review |
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It's all done with style, with very little of the strain you might expect from filming in such a restricted environment. Full Review |
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A confidently shot, fast-paced first feature. Full Review |
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The possibility of being squished to a pulp always focuses the mind, although, as this by-the-numbers Spanish thriller proves, it doesn't necessarily make arithmetic any more interesting. Full Review |
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This feature debut for co-directors Luis Piedrahita and Rodrigo Sopeña is never quite as clever as it thinks it is, and there are some sizeable holes in the plot. Still, with its teasing sense of play, you won’t be crawling the walls. Full Review |
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The film is sufficiently tense, economical and fast-moving to warrant a Hollywood remake, but lacks the lethal menace or twisted ingenuity of the original Saw. Full Review |
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An ingenious Spanish thriller. Full Review |
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There's something dreadfully pedantic about this locked-room mystery. Full Review |
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An ingenious and thoroughly entertaining Spanish thriller. Full Review |
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