

Room of Death
While on a joyride with the headlights turned off, two men hit and kill another man carrying a satchel full of money. The two men decide to take the money and throw the body into a pond and bury the money in a coal hill. The next morning the police discover the body of a kidnapped 12-year blind girl, Melody, in a warehouse near the site of the hit-and-run. They determine that the kidnapper saw the girl's father bringing the ransom to him and also witnessed the hit-and-run and the men stealing the ransom.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends find themselves trapped in a mysterious room with a deadly secret. As they try to escape, they discover that the room feeds on their fear and paranoia, turning them against each other. With time running out and the walls closing in, they must confront their inner demons to survive.
Critical Reception
Room of Death (2007) received a largely negative reception from critics and audiences. It is often cited as a poorly executed low-budget horror film with significant flaws in its script, acting, and direction. The film struggled to gain traction and is generally considered a niche or obscure horror title.
What Reviewers Say
- The film suffers from a derivative plot and a lack of originality.
- Performances are generally weak, failing to create any compelling characters.
- Technical aspects like cinematography and editing are amateurish, contributing to a low-quality viewing experience.
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Fun Fact
Despite its title, the film does not extensively focus on a single 'room' as the primary setting for the entire duration; rather, the concept of confinement and dread permeates various locations.
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