Parents' Guide to

Chatroom

By Jeffrey M. Anderson, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 17+

Shallow, violent movie could spark teen discussion.

Movie R 2010 97 minutes
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Based on a play by Irish writer Enda Walsh and directed by Hideo Nakata, the Japanese director of the original Ring movie (Ringu), CHATROOM looks like it might have been a good idea on paper. But as a movie it quickly falters. The scenes inside the room are brightly colored, more artificial looking than the rest, but the dialogue never sounds realistic; it doesn't replicate the feel of an online environment or of a connection between the users.

The "real-life" sequences are shown in muted, drab colors, but since the movie's 97 minutes are spread across five characters, none of them really comes to life. Their problems are not emotional or organic; they seem created for the story, simplistic and easily described. The movie can't find a connection between love and pain, or need and denial. It's more interested in being shocked by the characters' activities than understanding them. It's a shallow, disappointing effort.

Movie Details

  • In theaters: May 10, 2010
  • On DVD or streaming: June 14, 2011
  • Cast: Aaron Taylor-Johnson , Imogen Poots , Matthew Beard
  • Director: Hideo Nakata
  • Inclusion Information: Asian directors, Female actors
  • Studio: Screen Media
  • Genre: Drama
  • Run time: 97 minutes
  • MPAA rating: R
  • MPAA explanation: disturbing violent content, some sexual material and brief language
  • Last updated: February 20, 2023

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