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In My Room
Armin, in his fourties, is a freelancer with lots of time and little money. He’s not really happy, but can’t picture living a different life. One morning the world looks the same as always, but mankind has disappeared.
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Plot Summary
A middle-aged woman, Doris, finds herself suddenly unemployed and alone, leading her to seek new experiences. She decides to rent out her apartment to strangers for sexual encounters, using the money to fund her own escapades. The film explores her journey of self-discovery and sexual liberation.
Critical Reception
Ulrich Seidl's 'In My Room' is a challenging and provocative film that delves into themes of sexuality, loneliness, and the search for connection. While praised by some for its unflinching honesty and Seidl's distinctive directorial style, it has also been criticized for its explicit content and potentially exploitative portrayal of its characters.
What Reviewers Say
Bold and uncompromising in its exploration of female sexuality.
Visually striking with Seidl's signature observational style.
Can be uncomfortable and confronting, dividing audiences.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally acknowledge the film's artistic merit and daring subject matter, with many appreciating its raw honesty. However, some viewers found the explicit nature and pacing to be difficult to engage with.
Fun Fact
Director Ulrich Seidl famously uses long takes and minimal camera movement, often placing his actors in static, observational compositions that emphasize their vulnerability and the raw reality of their situations.
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