Rum 213 (2017) Poster

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5/10
A mystery for the younger audience...
paul_haakonsen16 January 2022
Well, the main reason for why I sat down to watch the 2017 Swedish movie "Rum 213" (aka "Room 213") was because it was a horror movie that I hadn't already seen.

However, calling this a horror movie might be stretching the term horror quite a bit. Sure, if you are 10-12 years old, then perhaps there is something scary about the story told in "Rum 213". But since I am not a child, there was just nothing scary about this movie.

And that was somewhat of a disappointment. But then again, had I known that "Rum 213" was a movie for children, then I wouldn't most likely have opted to sit down and watch it. But I wasn't aware of that prior to sitting down in 2022 to watch it.

In all fairness, then writers Martin Jern and Emil Larsson actually constructed a fair enough storyline, taking into consideration the age of the audience. Granted, I haven't read Ingelin Angerborn's novel, upon which the movie is based, so how true the movie is to the book I have no idea.

The acting performances in "Rum 213" were fairly good. Take into consideration that the cast is mostly youngsters.

I am rating "Rum 213" a five out of ten stars. But I am sure, if watched by someone in the age 10 to 12, then the movie will provide a heap more of entertainment and enjoyment.
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6/10
A charming ghost story for older children and tweens
fredrikgunerius15 August 2023
This is a charming little ghost story for older children and tweens, with a well-dosed amount of horror elements and imagery. For seasoned adults who have seen their share of horror movies, it's all very familiar, but that doesn't mean it's not fresh or effective enough for younger viewers. Emelie Lindbolm directs from an adapted script based on Ingelin Angerborn's first novel in a trilogy, and Lindbolm is good at handling the child performers, getting believable, sympathetic performances from them. The film is incidentally at its best in the coming-of-age scenes, in which lead actress Wilma Lundgren provides Lindbolm with a beautiful, pensive and dependable camera rest. Unfortunately, the ending lets the film down and feels fraudulent, as the final five minutes are obviously used to prepare viewers for the next film in the trilogy.
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5/10
Slow Burn But Charming Ending
icocleric5 November 2023
I am not the target audience for this film, but I can enjoy younger ghost stories, because sometimes the mysteries are more interesting.

I think my main disappointment with it, is that it's very much a slow burn, with the pacing at the start being not great. With very little supernatural elements. I would have loved more creepy moments overall too, but I do like the fact they had a story behind everything.

The acting is pretty good though, and the production value looked great. And I thought the ending was really charming actually. I would have liked some more explanation about Mabel, but it's really not that bad overall.
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