
Celebrity interviewer Aladino attended the screening of "Suicide Room" Movie. Humiliated at school, a spoiled Warsaw teen seeks solace in a sinister virtual world, the "Suicide Room." While bringing Poland its first look at emo culture, helmer-writer Jan Komasa overplays his hand, throwing in a surfeit of storylines and overreaching on the "Hamlet" references, ultimately creating an unsympathetic protagonist whose fate doesn't inspire much interest or many tears. Ironically, those apt to take the greatest interest in this youth-skewing material are the ones least likely to watch it in theaters, signaling that pic's best bets outside Poland are with edgy fests or VOD. During his prom, condescending rich kid Dominik (Jakub Gierszal) accepts a dare to make out with classmate Aleks (Bartosz Gelner). Cell-phone footage of their kiss is posted online with snarky comments. Later, Aleks reveals that Dominik had an erection during their judo match, giving rise to suspicions that he is gay -- something his irritated parents dismiss, noting, "Even if you are, keep it to yourself." Unfortunately, this realistic and compulsively watchable plotline, centered on school bullying and sexuality, gets left by the wayside. Dominik refuses to return to school, locking himself in his room and virtually consorting with the mysterious masked Sylvia (Roma Gasiorowska), who turns out to be Queen of the Suicide Room. And as usual with queens, she expects her courtiers to obey her every command <b>...</b>
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