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    Room (2015)

    An unsettling story that digs deep into your feelings. Larson and Tremblay deliver indescribable performances in characters who got heavily hit and knocked down by life but must find unfathomable strength to get up and move on. Its development could have taken endless turns. Yet, as if years of claustrophobic torment were not enough, Donoghue’s sublime way of unfolding it is how a mother’s love can be accepted or repudiated by the rest of the world, with family coming first.

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