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5/10
A decent thriller...
shaunpiersonx6 February 2011
The Roommate is one of those films, that when you first the trailer, you think to yourself, "This is gonna suck". But only when you actually see the film do you realize that you were only partly wrong. The Roommate's premise is simple enough. A young pretty girl is being stalked and obsessed with by her roommate. The film revolves around Sarah (Minka Kelly) who is on her own, going to college and learning new things. Little does she know that she has a stalker roommate, Rebecca (Leighton Meester). As soon as Rebecca and Sarah become closer to each other, strange events begin to occur. Each of Sarah's close friends or allies becomes hurt, or sometimes even killed. I wonder who could've done this?

The good thing about The Roommate is that it is a pretty decent thriller. Even though it doesn't even come close to meeting the standards of a horror movie, it still delivers some chills and even some cheap jump scares. The acting is good as well. With the exception of Minka Kelly. Cam Gigandet delivers a solid sometimes annoying performance as Sarah's new beau. Even though he is not in the film for long, he lifts our spirits when things are going rough, which is pretty much every 10 minutes. But the real scene stealer here is Leighton Meester as the crazed roommate. Meester delivers a believable potent performance, psychotic one moment and sweet the next.

The bad things about the film are that in the very beginning it moves far too fast. Jumping from one thing to the next in the blink of an eye. Also, the writing really could've used a makeover. I mean, the dialogue in this film is ridiculous. All in all, the film is at times stupid and the deaths aren't very well executed, if executed at all. But the acting and characters keep you around for the show. Overall, The Roommate is a film I would recommend, but only to open-minded movie watchers.
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5/10
Unoriginal Thriller of Obsession
claudio_carvalho6 March 2014
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The college student Sara Matthews (Minka Kelly) travels from Des Moines, Iowa, to Los Angeles to study fashion design. She befriends Tracy Morgan (Aly Michalka) that invites her to a party, where she meets Stephen (Cam Gigandet) and dates him. When Sara returns to her room, she meets her roommate Rebecca Evans (Leighton Meester) and they become friends. Rebecca is a wealthy teenager that becomes obsessed with Sara and soon Tracy notes that something is wrong with Rebecca. But Rebecca threatens Tracy that moves to another house. Rebecca gets rid of anyone that stays between Sara and her, but when Sara finally observes her behavior, she is also threatened by the schizophrenic roommate.

"The Roommate" is an unoriginal thriller of obsession with a storyline that is a rip-off "Single White Female". This teen version has two sexy lead actresses, Minka Kelly and Leighton Meester, and may entertain viewers that are not choosy. My vote is five.

Title (Brazil): "Colega de Quarto" ("Roommate")
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5/10
G version of Single White Female. Not worth your time
bka00059 February 2011
It's nice when you're presented with a thriller that the majority of people can relate to. Moving off to college, nervous with jitters, and not knowing who your first college roommate might be. You ask yourself questions like, "Will my roommate be clean and neat? Will we get along? Will they respect my property? " It's a role of the dice that doesn't seem too disappointing for most. What most can't relate to is the question "Is my new roommate a demented psychopath who wants to steal my identity?" Then finding out it's true. That is the case in this rainbow version of the 1992 classic film 'Single White Female.' The film starts with our main character Sarah Matthews (Minka Kelly) moving into her dorm. Sarah is starting to build relationships with other housemates, but they seem paper-thin. Still in the opening credits the acting starts becoming awkward from introductions that are in no way realistic. If you're shopping at Wal-Mart and someone drives they're shopping cart into yours, I don't think everyone will smile then introduce him or herself happily.

After a while we learn Sarah is a design major. Unlike her other classmates she has style something that all the money in the world can't buy according to her Design 101 instructor. Moving along, Sarah goes to a frat party with some of her new friends to get a feel of life away from home without a curfew. She meets a guy whose pick up lines in the real world would come off as lame and stalker like, but for some reason it's acceptable here. After the party, some of the guests are too intoxicated to make it home alone, so they're escorted back to their dorms. This is where we meet the ROOMMATE Rebecca (Leighton Meester.) Rebecca comes across innocent at first with no real reason for you to think otherwise. While the plot centers on Rebecca being obsessed with Sarah wanting to steal her identity, art is one thing they genuinely have in common. So Rebecca can draw art very well and that's all we get to know about her character other than she lives 20 minutes away and her parents are filthy rich and they don't get along. While Sarah and Rebecca are getting acquainted as roommates, Sarah begins to display her particular taste in life and Rebecca is taking mental notes. It feels like a friendship is starting to build until little by little Rebecca starts to mimic Sarah's behavior from illustrations of Sarah's favorite movie to copying her hair color. After a while, like any normal person, Sarah rations her time away with other friends from the college. This is where the s*^# starts to hit the fan. Rebecca of course doesn't like this and starts to become envious of everyone that is taking the time of her so called BFF. Like I said the psychotic behavior is starting to erupt but this is also the main problem of the film.

Rebecca is becoming jealous so she starts doing every SHE can think of to gain Sarah's attention again for her own psychotic gain. They range from body mutilation, harassing Rebecca's friends, and harming animals in a way that can't be imagined. I can only count a number of incidents towards Rebecca's insanity and in doing so her actions are left unresolved. There's really no aftermath to any of her behavior except one occasion where she manipulates Sarah's design instructor, but that was completely justified. It does take away from the point of the film. I wanted to be thrilled and turn in my seat, but I hardly moved. So much was left unanswered regarding Rebecca's behavior and back-story that instead of being scary the film turned into a comedy. When individuals lash out it's more entertaining to know where they came from and what exactly sent them over the edge. Jason was drowning while campers had sex, Freddy was burned alive for being a pedophile, and "The Count of Monte Cristo" was imprisoned for 13 years for crimes he did not commit. Those were justified. Why is Rebecca so crazy? It's not because her parents didn't love her. We're just told she's bipolar and takes medication. That by the way was brought up so remedial as if it was just saying, "make sure you guys buckle up, don't want a ticket." Scene by scene there are attempts to make Rebecca seem more sinister. Instead, I'm screaming, "GIVE ME MORE!" and that request is clearly ignored.

The climax came out of nowhere and it's build up jumped around like a king on a checkered board. Even so, the acting and reactions of someone trying to harm another person flew out of the window making me rationally clock out of the film. The roommate is barely entertaining and may make you say, "WOW" once or twice. The whole time I couldn't think of anything more than, "If this or this happened, it would've been much more entertaining." It's something that we have all seen before but a blessing none of us have to go through. There's a bad taste left in my mouth knowing how entertaining this film could have been if it didn't have the tight collar of a PG-13 rating. Not at all a must see in the least bit. There are plenty of films that surpassed this one in a foot race of the same genre leaving this one in last place. With all that being said, IT'S STILL JUST MY OPINION!!! 5/10 - Brandon Keith Avery
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2/10
they told the wrong story! **CONTAINS A FEW SPOILERS! You've BEEN WARNED**
ifwejustbelieved5 February 2011
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I realize that today's major cinema generally lacks creativity and innovation and indie is the way to go, but I can't resist a cheap thriller. Once in a great while I will be impressed by a film or at least not be furious I spent ten bucks on it. Unfortunately with "The Roommate" I felt like I'd wasted both my money and my time. The story is unoriginal, but even with recycled plots writers can tell them from new angles. This movie was told from the completely wrong angle. The main character goes to college and basically finds out her roommate is crazy and obsessed with her. The huge mistake? The story should've been about the 'crazy' girl and not about the girl who finds out the 'crazy' girl is obsessed with her etc. I'm frankly also insulted at how they depict mental illness in this movie, putting across the message that if a person has emotional problems/mental issues etc they're obviously dangerous. First of all her problems throughout the movie appear to be pretty severe, so why is she not under regular psychological care? At a visit to the the crazy girl's house, her parents seem almost afraid of her and make a comment about her medication. Various scenes in the girl's hometown make it clear that something serious has happened with this girl in the past. The script wants the viewer to hate this character and find her dangerous and sympathize with the roommate, but I find myself sympathizing with the crazy girl and curious about her backstory and what's really going on with her. The movie fails at getting me to see the girl as the antagonist and root against her, instead I pitied her and was concerned about her. I didn't really care about the main character at all. In short, Hollywood recycles plots all the time, and that's fine but they could at least pick a new angle to tell the story through that would captivate the viewer. The Roommate, is a huge fail and if I were you I'd skip this one in the box office.
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Poor Cuddles the cat
dtucker868 February 2011
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First of all watching this movie made me feel a little old because I didn't know a single actor in it! It also made me think back to my college days and how irresponsible some college kids are. Education is a privilege and an honor and they just want to drink and party. Two young actresses named Minka Kelly and Leighton Meester do a fine job as a real "odd couple" sort of roommates. Kelly is convincing as Sara the "nice" girl. The only problem that I have with her character, no nice way to say this, she is as dense as they come. It should have been obvious to her that Rebecca was cuckoo for coco puffs and she doesn't wake up and realize it until its almost too late. Meester is awesome as Rebecca. She manages the difficult task of making her character frightening but also sympathetic in a way. You realize that shes insane but shes also sad and very lonely. Its so pathetic how she keeps telling Sara "I just want to be your friend". Studies have shown that many female psychopaths often hide their true nature behind a facade of kindness and warmth and Meester certainly does that well. I noticed that the one beef people have with this film is that its a rip off of 1992s Single White Female. I agree and I noticed that they even rip off the shower scene in Psycho as well. This movie is entertaining just not very original. I think the best part is the ending, its very hold onto your seat and they pull out all the stops. I also wanted to compliment the director for keeping the blood and gore to a minimum. That makes a better film. In conclusion, I wanted to say that the part where Rebecca kills Cuddles in the oven really made me sad. I saw where she was getting jealous of the cat and I knew Cuddles had used up all of his nine lives!
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1/10
Personality Disorders Don't Turn You Into A Psycho
bubblegumthoughts20 June 2021
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Why did they have to kill the kitten...I knew something was going to happen to it the moment the kitten introduced. I fast-forwarded that part because no. This movie sucked overall. I like Leighton Meester as an actress but even she didn't do much for this movie. It was really cliche and stupid like other have said. Also, I didn't care whether the main character died or not so the climax scene was kinda laughable to me. The main character was sort of a Mary Sue, she had a perfect life and she had the perks of being a hot girl. Things are just handed to her and it doesn't make her likable. Also not sure why Rebecca decided to go after Sarah's ex instead of her current boyfriend...? Another big problem I had was how they represented personality disorders, like if you have one you're automatically psycho and will obsess over/kill people. That's not how it works, lots of people have them and what Rebecca had was far more than that.
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2/10
Bad
johnjohnsemails7 February 2011
Wow this movie is bad. The writing is terrible and the acting is not much better than terrible. If you took any kid in school sat them down and told them to write a scary horror movie that is set on a university/college campus this is pretty much what they would come up with exactly. It is very predictable and you can see the attacks coming a mile away. Basically without ruining any of it I can say this is a girl who is obviously stuck with a roommate in college who she does not know but the chick turns out to be completely insane and tries to take over and keeps attacking and scaring her to death, almost literally to death. The movie is so stupid you will laugh at different places but it is not meant to be at all funny so this is just a terrible movie.
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6/10
A college girl version of "Single White Female". Not nearly as good or creepy, but it may be that I'm too old. I say B-
cosmo_tiger16 May 2011
How bad was your college roommate? After Sara (Kelly) meets her new college roommate Rebecca (Meester) she thinks she has found a new friend. When Sara starts to do things without Rebecca strange things begin to happen. Let me first start by saying that this is not a bad movie, but it is definitely geared toward a specific age group, and it's not mine. For the 19-20 year olds this will be very creepy. For the older crowd this is a definite remake of "Single White Female", but in my opinion not as good. For those who have not seen that movie this will be very creepy. For those that have seen that movie you will notice the very similar scenes and ideas. Again this is actually not a bad movie, but if I was 10 years younger and a girl this would really scare me. If you are older like me and want to be creeped out by a movie like this one, I'd stick with the original "Single White Female". I will say the Leighton Meester, in a departure from her usual roles, did a really great job of playing a creepy stalker. I just could not really get in to this movie. I give it a B-.

Would I watch again? - I don't think I would, but it made me want to watch "Single White Female" again.

*Also Try - Kalamity & Single White Female
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1/10
Put this in the trash can
iansmom997 February 2011
I went to see this movie expecting a good thriller, but man was I wrong. The opening comes right out of the blue. Its too fast paced. There is barely any storyline structure or memorable performances. NOT scary. NOT suspenseful. Pathetic and infested with forgettable acting. I can't even recommend this movie for a one night rental. The atmosphere is lifeless. The ending is so last minute thinking. The climax????!!? The climax had no ability to impress me. I regret ever spending my money on this disaster piece. There is not one unique thing this movie has to offer. I'll be surprised if anybody mentions this film's name in the future.
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7/10
Effective thriller without all the blood and gore and nudity.
NuthinSpecial6 February 2011
I just saw "The Roommate" with my best friend, who is not into scary movies at all. Myself being a Gossip Girl and scary movie buff absolutely had to see this movie.

Although this film was not necessarily scary, it was quite... disturbing. Disturbing in the sense that this movie was realistic. Leighton Meester was effective as a stalker obsessed friend from hell, and would have even freaked out Jennifer Jason Leigh. "The Roommate" was not gory, or very sexual, but had enough cringes and off putting parts to make you say "ooooh!" out loud.

my only real issue is most of the best scenes were shown in the trailer, and that by the end i felt sympathetic for Rebecca.

all in all "The Roommate" is "Single White Female" for teens, and is a great PG-13 thriller.
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1/10
An embarrassment on the face of horror
StevePulaski24 June 2011
Lacking in suspense, answers, and any enjoyment from its "horror" label it's boasting, The Roommate is easily one of the worst thrillers in recent memory. It provides no backstory or any chemistry from the cast, and manages to drag on for ninety-one minutes. When a movie makes you think a ninety-one minute run time is insufferable, wow is it bad.

The Roommate's biggest problem is that it is one big tease. It is stamped with a PG-13 rating, when it could've passed for a PG in 1982. There is a shower scene that is incredibly drawn out, and desperately wants to show below the waist and higher than the stomach but can't. It doesn't want to be racy or good. The makeout scenes could very well win the worst sex award as well.

The plot is a girl named Sara (Kelly) is starting College and gets a new dorm. Simple enough. She seems normal; tattoo of her deceased sister on her breast (wouldn't be surprised if when she was having sex with someone they screamed out "Emily" by accident), wants to learn, make new friends, simple. Much to her surprise, she returns home from the club to find she has a new roommate named Rebecca (Meester) an uneasy adolescent who becomes increasingly fascinated with her roommate. She begins to go through her things and be very overprotective about her. Then Sara discovers why she is the way she is.

My one question to the people behind this - why don't we get backstory on Rebecca? Why doesn't the film focus more on her? She is easily the more interesting one, and when we do find out the secret, we assume more backstory will brew. Negatory. None. We are just as clueless as we were. The minor clue towards the end doesn't help matters, and only turns them into a convoluted barrage of questions.

There is an animal murder, and like in Drag Me To Hell, it's horrifying. Why do horror movies these days portray an animal in danger or helplessness? Why do even the crazy harm animals? Let alone why is it incorporated in the film? She could've just let the animal loose and things would still play out the same. Nope. We have to witness another dreadful and upsetting animal murder for no apparent reason.

No character in this movie is likable either because no one is developed to that point. The main character's parents aren't even mentioned, or called once in the film. But her dead sister and her ex boyfriend get mentions. Plus I can tell right now Minka Kelly, a beautiful woman, is sporting too much of a Jessica Alba/Megan Fox look. Her hair looks darkened and her lipstick looks like a Fox tribute. Her Alba-like face is natural, obviously. I'm pretty sure she is aware of it too.

The Roommate is exactly what is wrong with modern day horror movies. There is no contrived suspense or anything to make this even the slightest bit likable. Even Billy Zane who was good in The Final Destination can't make this miserable mess any better. If had an R rating it may have been a little bit more tolerable, but I'm doubtful on that. It is Fatal Attraction mixed with Single White Female, and it creates a disastrous and lame film.

Starring: Leighton Meester, Minka Kelly, Cam Gigandet, Billy Zane, and Alyson Michalka. Directed by: Christian E. Christiansen.
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8/10
***
edwagreen15 February 2016
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Eerie thriller where a psychologically unbalanced girl becomes the college roommate of a girl whose sister died when the girl was nine years old.

Immediately, the roommate, Rebecca, begins to dominate the life of the girl as she really wants to be her dead sister. She causes havoc with the girl's former boyfriend, the latter she later kills and puts a designing professor, Billy Zane, in a very awkward position when he has a different form designing on his mind.

Rebecca invites her friend to her home for Thanksgiving and the latter is immediately asked by Rebecca's mother, Frances Fisher, if her daughter is taking her bipolar medication.

The ending is filled with violence as Rebecca goes totally berserk and everyone's life, including Sarah's new beau, is on the danger list.
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7/10
Not an awful thriller at all.
erykah84021 May 2013
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whoever in the review pool mention that a 4th grade student wrote this is crazy. It ha a handful of twists to the movie. It was a true thriller in my eyes an yes, I happen to jump a few times. The acting was pretty great. No one seem out of place.

However, I now have a new insight on people with mental issues. I mean you never know who is battling this n' the movie zeros in on this. schizophrenia is serious n' I think that's what makes this movie interesting because people battling this can POSSIBLY act like Rebecca.

I love Sara's love interest in the movie because its as if he saves the moment. I fin myself looking for him in some scenes to come save Sara. Strange, I know.

Overall, I the movie has a big fair shot of tagging along with the other thrillers out there, in my opinion. Maybe I must see other thrillers to have a non interest in this film, but until then, I like the movie!
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5/10
Good Flick....Not a fantastic Movie
xJags17 February 2011
I wanted to go see The Roommate....I was hoping it wasn't a typical, predictable movie. The acting was good...I think it was believable for the most and the actors a up and coming so it was nice to see a new set of faces. As for a new plot,I don't think so. It a pretty predictable movie, there is nothing new or fantastic about the movie. However its good for what it is which is a teen-thriller flick. There is definitely more that could have been done and it could have been a little more thrilling...to be honest it wasn't that scary! Its not really a horror....it barely classifies as a Thriller. If you want to go see a teen-thriller/psycho movie, this is a good choice however if youare in the mood for a possible Oscar movie or something to blow you away....this is definitely not for you!
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5/10
Well, it's not awful.
el717 February 2011
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But it's not great, either. The Roommate is basically Single White Female: The College Years, starring a raft of familiar faces from CW shows and recent youth market projects. Minka Kelly projects an easy likability as Sarah, a design major in her first year of college in L.A., and the script lets us know early on that Sarah is vulnerable due to having lost her beloved sister at an early age. Sarah quickly makes friends with the party girls in her dorms. And then she meets her new roommate, Rebecca. Leighton Meester does a good job with the material at hand, showing us how Rebecca could be both sadly vulnerable herself, yet also incredibly dangerous. The viewer can feel empathy for Rebecca at the same time as feeling repelled by her actions and hoping she is stopped. That's pretty impressive, considering the script could have easily led an actress to portray this character as little more than a monstrous cipher.

Still, this is supposed to be a horror movie, and it succumbs to a problem common to PG13 horror movies: it's just not horrible enough. It tries to get away with suggesting horror without showing any of it, but the power of suggestion in this case is just not quite enough to convey the mounting terror this story wants us to believe in. Also, as other reviewers have mentioned, there is a surplus of cheesy lines in this film. You expect it from a horror movie, but come on. It's still got to fit the context of the story. A prime example is a line of Sarah's near the end, which is meant to be a classic horror kiss-off line, but if the audience believes it, then the girl we've been rooting for all this time is no longer the savvy chick with a case of supremely bad luck, but the most trusting moron in the history of the universe.

In spite of the irritating flaws, The Roommate has plenty of atmosphere and a good cast. This is a good one for the dollar theater, as this is exactly the kind of film that is best watched with a bunch of people who aren't shy about yelling at the screen.
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4/10
The movie fails on almost every count but it's still mildly amusing.
Hellmant8 April 2011
'THE ROOMMATE': Two Stars (Out of Five)

New variation on 'SINGLE WHITE FEMALE', this one revolving around two college freshmen living on campus together at ULA. It stars 'GOSSIP GIRL's Leighton Meester as the psycho student and Minka Kelly as the good girl. The film is directed by Christian E. Christiansen and written by first time writer Sonny Mallhi. It's mildly amusing at times but for the most part it's routine and devoid of thrills or any real action.

Kelly plays Sara Matthews and Meester plays Rebecca Evans. When the two first meet in the dorm room they've both been given they immediately hit it off. What Sara doesn't realize is that she's made too much of an impression on Rebecca and she quickly becomes obsessed with her. Sara is also troubled by an ex-boyfriend (Matt Lanter) who keeps calling but has met a new love interest in drummer Stephen Morterelli (Cam Gigandet). This doesn't sit well with Rebecca who wants Sara all to herself. Her obsession turns to creepy and dangerous really fast.

The film is very light on thrills and violence (for a thriller). The first two thirds of the film actually play out more like a depressing character study drama leaving the viewer feeling more sorry for Rebecca than afraid of her but then of course the end turns to routine third act 'B' movie trash and we finally get some action. Meester is somewhat good as the troubled student and Kelly looks beautiful but for the most part the movie has no real acting to speak of. The dialogue is weak and scares and thrills, like I said, are nearly nonexistent. The movie fails on almost every count but it's still mildly amusing. I give it some credit for not putting me to sleep but it's mostly a waste.

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1/10
One star, but deserves zero for animal cruelty, and a ripped-off plot.
kwally-1396211 April 2020
This is basically "Single White Female" in a college dorm, with less talented actors, and the murdered animal is a tiny black and white kitten instead of a puppy. Ugh. If I could leave no stars, I would.
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better than expected
pepekwa30 October 2011
Movies like this get a bad rap because you know exactly whats going to happen.

But this was shot in a film-noir style and didn't resort to being a slasher-esque movie, unknown foreign director christensen builds the suspense up well, there's nothing long winded here and the 90 minute running time is perfectly paced.

No harm that all the characters are easy on the eye, and while no-one stood out, there wasn't any cringeworthy or cheesy performances.

Its unfair to compare this to other "obsession" movies, I feel this film stands out on its own and is a solid thriler much better than the 4.5 rating on here
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6/10
Fun thriller, but rather shallow
goldenmaven7 July 2011
This is a fun but predictable teenage thriller animated by stereotypical characters (obvious exception being the roommate).

The movie is kept interesting with the roommate's actions and growing obsession with the main character. Leighton Meester did a great job here, as I ended up feeling sympathy for her character and took her seriously. Unfortunately the movie is only after cheap thrills, don't expect much of a back-story.

The biggest flaw of the movie is the pacing. The introductions between the characters are so quick and cheesy that it's hard to care about any of them. It almost felt like the movie just wanted the introduction out of the way so it could get to the main plot as quickly as possible. I think this story would've worked better in a TV show format to allow smoother development. Everything feels so rushed here.

The movie is aiming at teenagers and adults, as if saying "hey come look at these normal college students deal with a crazy bitch". There is nothing deeper about this movie, but it's still a fun ride.
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1/10
Rip off to Single White Female
NatashaJAmos20156 April 2020
Don't bother seeing this. It's awful.rip off to Single White Female.
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7/10
A thriller with depth and value...
paul_haakonsen17 April 2011
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The movie "The Roommate" turned out to be somewhat more than what I had expected it to be.

The cover/poster for the movie looks interesting. Having Rebecca in the middle (and in focus) and a crowd of blurred out people passing around her. Sort of have a chaotic feeling to it.

"The Roommate" tells the story of Sara who is in college and gets to live with Rebecca, her new roommate. But there is something not entirely right about Rebecca.

The story starts off nice and quietly, and quickly picks up pace, and it never leaves you hanging. There is always something waiting just around the corner, and the movie feeds you bits and fragments to always keep you wanting to see what is around the next corner. The way the movie was built up worked so well.

As for the characters in the movie, well, they had lots of depth and personality. There was a lot of nice touches and details to the characters, and you felt like they were actual persons that you could relate to (on one level or another). Many movies just have superficial characters, but the ones in "The Roommate" are portrayed nicely and are well fleshed out. The two main characters are Sara (played by Minka Kelly) and Rebecca (played by Leighton Meester). They both did a really good job with their characters, but Leighton was the one who was the most memorable. She really did an amazing job in putting the deranged Rebecca to life on the screen. Now, I am not a huge fan of Billy Zane, but in his role as Profressor Roberts in this movie, he was actually quite good.

Now, this is not a movie that will have you gasping or cringing in fear, but it uses enough subtle psychological factors to have you somewhat in suspense.

There was, in my opinion, just one drawback in the movie, and it was the continuity error at the ending. Where Rebecca falls to the floor, a lock of hair covers her eyes, but in a subsequent shot, the hair is oddly enough brushed away. Have a look, and you will know what I mean. That was a really stupid mistake to have in a movie that was otherwise so great.

If you liked movies such as "May" and/or "She's Crushed", then you will definitely want to check out "The Roommate" because it is right up there with those, same kind of semi-twisted thriller that just goes to prove you that everyone is not what you may think they are.

I like movies that are a bit out of the norm from the mainstream movies, and "The Roommate" turned out to be just a bit more than most other movies. And for that, a big thumbs up.
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1/10
Waste of time
firilacroco28 July 2019
I literally closed it the moment the kitten got hurt.
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8/10
Leighton Meester, you where awesome.
DarkVulcan2913 February 2011
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I know I'll probably get a lot of hate mail for this. But I was surprisingly entertained by this, even though it comes across like a rip off of Single White Female(1992). But it still manages to keep you on edge. Leighton Meester proves she is beautiful and sexy, but also a good actress, she can play creepy to a max. She had me shaken with fear. I hope this film will get her some descent acting roles in the future.

Co stars Minka Kelly, Cam Gidanadl and Alyson Michakal do alright. And it is Single White Female in college. But it still manages to make you jump. Not a great film, but an entertaining one.
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6/10
Very run of the mill, very predictable with a very specific demographic in mind
Robert_duder13 February 2011
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Its simple to see why the reviews for this film from IMDb users are predominantly bad. The movie brings nothing to the table that hasn't been done and said dozens of times. I mean, sticking to a familiar genre or concept isn't a bad thing but you have to add your own style to the film and this has none of that. The film is specifically made for tween girls to get some little chills and thrills out of and they packed the film...literally packed the film with every CW actor you can think of. Obvious comparisons can be made to Single White Female but this isn't a film for adults. For one thing the film is as PG as this type of thriller can get. She isn't a killer (well...for the most part) and basically terrorizes those around her. So you keep waiting for these gruesome kills and then realize...oh wait this is a glorified teen soap opera. This doesn't kill the film (no pun intended) but it does make it a little less enthralling for adults. Fortunately a solid lead performance makes it interesting enough and shows that maybe a teen CW actor may have a potential career ahead of them in the same vein as say..Mila Kunis?

The actor I refer to is Blaire Waldorf of Gossip Girl...or Leighton Meester as she is known in real life. Meester does a really good job of becoming the disturbed and twisted villain. While some people refer to her as apathetic and they feel sorry for her...she really isn't. She's just bad whether its illness or not, she is messed up. If this had been a well written script with a better cast it could have really raised the ante on her performance but she does well. Meester fans will be pleased. Relative newcomer Minka Kelly MUST have got this role for being a literal doppelganger for Leighton Meester. I'm not saying she isn't a good actress, she's a beautiful girl and has had some decent small supporting roles but good lord you can barely tell them apart at times. I've never seen a film with two people unrelated that look this similar. She does a solid role in the lead but at the same time she is quiet and subtle and bordering a little boring. Her character doesn't have enough panache if that makes sense. Cam Gigandet of The O.C. and CW's Jack and Bobby plays Kelly's boyfriend. I think he is strictly eye candy for the teen girls. His character is boring but supportive. I kept waiting for him to really break out but he doesn't. Alyson Michalka (CW's Hellcats) is the new best friend. She has one good scene with Meester terrorizing her in the showers (its not erotic in the least) and she plays the role of the party animal sex fiend well enough but she's simply vapid. Billy Zane might be the most senior member of the cast but his performance is barely a cameo and kind of silly. Outside of these folks watch for CW's actors Danneel Harris, Nina Dobrev (in a fleeting scene), Matt Lanter, and Katerina Graham. There is probably 10 more but these are the ones I noticed.

Who is Christian E. Christiansen? Exactly. I think they plucked him out of obscurity to just get this film green lit and be done with it. With the way the film is made and created he could have slept through the film because I don't think there was any directing going on. New writer Sonny Mallhi (this is their only credit) has some experience coming from Executive Producer on the great thriller The Strangers and the creepy Shutter. But when he puts pen to paper he loses everything that truly makes a great and unique thriller. When all is said and done despite Meesters solid performance the film was slapped together to impress early teen girls and for the most part its a film that can easily be avoided. If you are a 15 and under teen girl, love Leighton Meester or even the CW then you might really get a kick out of it. Outside of that...skip this one. 6/10
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1/10
Producers should be jailed
bare_bodkin11 January 2012
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If you want to see a nice friendly kitten tortured to death, then this is the movie for you. This movie contains a lengthy scene where the psycho character carefully and deliberately kills a kitten. The camera doesn't shy away. Afterward, the purportedly non-psycho character is completely uncaring about it. This apparently is fine with the MPAA and the film makers, who were exceedingly careful to make sure there's no nudity in the film. Heaven forbid. Torturing animals to death is fine, as long as nobody takes off their shirt.

The two college freshmen females are actors 31 years old and 25 years old. The college boyfriend is a 29 year old actor. Well at least they didn't set the movie in high school. So it could be worse. There you go I said something positive about it.
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