Suicide Room

March 4, 2011 0 By Fans
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Plot

Dominik is an ordinary boy. He's got loads of friends, the hottest girl in school, rich parents and money to spend on brand-name clothes…

Release Year: 2011

Rating: 6.5/10 (1,083 voted)

Director:
Jan Komasa

Stars: Jakub Gierszal, Roma Gasiorowska, Agata Kulesza

Storyline
Dominik is an ordinary boy. He's got loads of friends, the hottest girl in school, rich parents and money to spend on brand-name clothes. But one innocent kiss with a mate changes everything. He begins to isolate himself from the outside world, spending all his time on his computer. He meets an anonymous girl who introduces him to the "suicide room", a place from which there is no escape. Caught in a trap woven of his own emotions, Dominik becomes entangled in a web of intrigue and gradually loses what he cherishes most.

Cast:

Jakub Gierszal

Dominik Santorski


Roma Gasiorowska

Sylwia

(as Roma Gasiorowska-Zurawska)


Agata Kulesza

Beata Santorska


Krzysztof Pieczynski

Andrzej Santorski


Bartosz Gelner

Aleksander Lubomirski


Danuta Borsuk

Nadia


Piotr Nowak

Jacek- Dominiks Chauffer


Filip Bobek

Marcin


Kinga Preis

Psychiatrist Karolina


Anna Ilczuk

Ada


Bartosz Porczyk

Tomek


Piotr Glowacki

Psychiatrist Darek


Aleksandra Hamkalo

Karolina Zimmer


Krzysztof Dracz

Secretary of State


Maciej Buda

Barman



Details

Official Website:
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Official site [Poland] |

Release Date: 4 March 2011



Did You Know?

Trivia:

One of the photographs in the golden tree is of Yukio Mishima, the Japanese author who famously committed suicide by seppuku.



User Review

One of the best pieces of Polish film industry!

Rating: 9/10


To be honest, I hesitated to go to the cinema because I was afraid that
it's just another overrated (by media only) Polish film. However, I am
very glad to announce that this film is REALLY worth being seen! Apart
from an amazing performance of Jakub Gierszał and Agata Kulesza, you
can admire excellent special effects together with well-written
dialogs. Even though the idea of animation which is presented in the
film may put somebody off, it should be pointed out that it actually
fits perfectly well into the picture. 'Sala samobójców' shows the rules
which are brought to life in modern world and leaves it to the audience
to decide whether we should apply them in our own lives. I would
recommend this film to everybody who is mature enough to appreciate its
beauty and depth. For me, it was a real treat. Enjoy!