Lost Room


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Frukathka said:
Did that happen after the credits? Otherwise, I don't know how I missed that.
Nope, pre-credits, the very last thing they showed. About 5 seconds of airtime, they panned from door 7 to door 8, door 8 opened into "the room," they panned down onto the floor and there was the key.
 


I enjoyed the hell out of that. They did an excellent job of letting things be mysterious and half-explained and yet still keeping you in the loop enough. It was also nice to see a smart protagonist for once. Watching him figure things out and take advantage was fun.
 


I liked it a lot until the whole non-ending. In fact, that bugged me a lot, because the rest of it was incredibly gripping. I felt very unsatisfied at the end.

Definitely would make a great Modern game.
 

LightPhoenix said:
I liked it a lot until the whole non-ending. In fact, that bugged me a lot, because the rest of it was incredibly gripping. I felt very unsatisfied at the end.

Definitely would make a great Modern game.

What non ending? The whole mini series was about him getting his daughter back. That got resolved, that was the ending.
 

The mini-series was also about the mystery of the room and the objects, which was not resolved. I appreciated the resolution with his daughter, but was mildly disappointed by the lack of resolution about the room, said lack being exclusively about leaving the story open to a series. If no series emerges, the lack of resolution on that topic will be even more of a disappointment.
 

Fast Learner said:
The mini-series was also about the mystery of the room and the objects, which was not resolved. I appreciated the resolution with his daughter, but was mildly disappointed by the lack of resolution about the room, said lack being exclusively about leaving the story open to a series. If no series emerges, the lack of resolution on that topic will be even more of a disappointment.
They introduced a lot more in the movie than the main story line, which makes me think they can have more miniseries about the subject or a real series. It reminded me of the Suikdeon series where there are these powerful objects around the world but each segment only concentrates on a few of them.

I do have one question, not sure if anyone noticed but earlier in the miniseries someone mentioned that there were objects all over the world. But in the third part the guy only had a map of the united states and it appeared all the objects were there.
 

DonTadow said:
I do have one question, not sure if anyone noticed but earlier in the miniseries someone mentioned that there were objects all over the world. But in the third part the guy only had a map of the united states and it appeared all the objects were there.

My guess would be continuity error.
 

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