BACKROOMS
This film has a decent cast, an occasional first person point of view filming style reminiscent of the ‘The Blair Witch Project’, and quirky, claustrophobic set design. Sadly those are the only positives to be found in this mess of a production. Based on the viral YouTube Creepypasta sensation, Clark (Chiwetel Ejiofor) discovers a series of strange rooms in his furniture store basement. When he vanishes, his therapist Dr Mary Kline (Renate Reinsve), heads into the rooms to find him. I expect a film to at least make sense and this one completely fails to deliver on that front. It feels as though someone on a massive bender wrote the script, leaving frustrating blanks for the audience to fill in. The actors do the best they can with the material but it’s too confusing to enjoy and I had a headache by the end. The fact that Kane Parsons is entertainment company A24’s youngest ever director at just twenty years old may explain the unrefined ideas and the lack of a mature, cohesive structure. How this project got green lit for a cinema release is a mystery – it’s the biggest disappointment of the year to date.
SCORE:
Alex and Amanda’s Score 3/10
Kelly’s Score 8/10
Dave’s Score 6/10
Duncan and Tony’s Score 5/10