The Lost Room
The Lost Room
TV-PG | 11 December 2006 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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    Redwarmin

    This movie is the proof that the world is becoming a sick and dumb place

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    Jeanskynebu

    the audience applauded

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    Konterr

    Brilliant and touching

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    Pacionsbo

    Absolutely Fantastic

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    Nick Kolodziejczak

    The Lost Room is a science fiction, miniseries thriller. Much like Stephen King did years ago with his television miniseries The Stand the director of the Lost Room decided to go the same route. The Lost Room is almost a biblical story of a motel room where all of the objects inside have supernatural powers. I personally, would of like to of seen more back story on how the room came to be, but it's all fine just how it was. The actors and actresses in the movie did a half way decent job of keeping me occupied with the movie for mainly being actors I have never watched act before, excluding Kevin Pollack, who did a terrific job in the movie Usual Suspect. I would have also liked to of known what had happened Martin Ruber's wife. It also seemed that they were going nowhere with the character called Lee Bridgewater, which was the female cop who had the deck of cards shown at her. It also seemed that once you seen certain objects after they were used once or twice they would disappear. Furthermore, I was confused by how the character named Howard Montague, or the Weasel, which was his nickname, was ever released or escaped from prison. The whole concept of the motel and the objects is a cool idea, and they did do a good job of making a good movie out of the idea. I would of like more back story on the characters, for example, the character named Jennifer Bloom, her brother supposedly had gone crazy trying to collect all of the objects. A few flashbacks would have been semi-helpful. It seemed like they would of or should have made a sequel to this movie the Lost Room, which I would be happy to watch.

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    by xander

    NO SPOILERS. Although this mini series is 100 percent awesome. There is some confusion, or aggravation about the ending. The story fleshes out main themes of the bible. First, the 'object' if human means immortality - the son of God. If one tries to become immortal by using the objects, they are not. The objects merely give the illusion of immortality - illusion/deceit is work of the devil.Thus the materialism vs honourableness theme appears. Second, the ambiguity of the room requires faith. The how and why mirror the how and why of the existence of human beings, and the search for something that may or may not exist.Third, the experiments on room 9. They r trying to become god and therefore are banished to hell. ie. the woman ghost in agony.Fourth, the occupant. This is the hardest one of all to understand and took me a while. He was Jesus. He suffered for our sins. He had all his possessions taken away. He wore only white and was there both times when the experiment on door 9 took place, as divine intervention. As the anointed one. which is why he had his past erased. because he is meant to do Gods work...not to have a family life. Five, the reason the room resets is because it is a place of purity, it is the garden of Adam and Eve, why do you think there is a bed in the room??????

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    copperncherrio

    There are a bunch of objects that belong in the motel room. Each of them give you a power. There are different groups of people that have different beliefs about the room, whether they are the remains of God or just to be used by God. The reasoning behind these objects are unclear, and they don't go really too deep into the whole God thing. But the thing that brings all these Motel room together is key.And everything works under a certain line of rules. The mystery and the epic evolves around these objects. It's impressive that they made a mini-series that just involve simple objects and made them so interesting. The story centers around a single man who lost his daughter in the room. Like us he is discovering the history behind the objects like we are.Overall, this is a great epic that is intriguing and well written. I strongly suggest this show for those who love adventures and discovery.

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    johnnysam2

    so here I am watching and loving this mini-series, and what happens at the end? I don't know! It doesn't end. There is no resolution. No "coming together." No real questions answered. No meaning of the legion and "Rube." I am so frustrated with the mini series. SciFi owes the viewing public an explanation and an apology. This was a great premise-fun to watch and totally absorbing. I couldn't get enough until the lousy ending. And, when Kevin Pollack changes eyes, where is all the blood? Where was Anna? Why did the legion not fight back when Joe was in the vault? How did John Doe end up an object? Why was room "9" an evil room? So many questions unanswered and left out reason.

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