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Director: Hideo Nakata
Cast: Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Imogen Poots, Matthew Beard, Hannah Murray
When strangers Jim, Eva, Emily and Mo meet William online in his new 'Chelsea Teens!' chatroom, they're completely seduced by his fast-talking, charismatic character. But beneath the surface lies a much darker truth. William is a dangerous loner, channeling all his energies into cyberspace. He's become an analyser, a calculating manipulator who finds it almost impossible to interact normally with others in the real world, instead turning his hand to manipulating people online.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Chatroom (2010), directed by Hideo Nakata, received mixed reviews from critics, with a low 9% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. However, the film has a more moderate 5.4/10 rating on IMDb, indicating a more divided reception among general audiences.
Why you might like this:
Fans of psychological thrillers and cerebral, character-driven dramas will appreciate the unsettling tension of Chatroom (2010), directed by the acclaimed Hideo Nakata. This dark, thought-provoking film explores the dangerous power of online anonymity and manipulation through a chilling story anchored by standout performances from stars like Aaron Taylor-Johnson.
Chatroom is a 2010 British psychological thriller drama film directed by Hideo Nakata from a screenplay by Enda Walsh, based on Walsh's 2005 play of the same name. The film follows five teenagers who meet on an online chatroom and encourage each other's bad behaviour.
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