5 Reasons Why The Room Is The Unintentional Greatest Movie Of All Time
Films such as The Godfather, Casablanca, Star Wars and many other films have stood the test of time and are highly regarded as some of the best films ever made. Each film carries its own uniqueness and qualities that make it appealing to some many people. While those films listed above are great, they donʼt necessarily carry that undeniable level of awesome that The Room has been able to muster and maintain for the last decade to a cult following of filmgoers. Debuting in 2003 and set in the gorgeous San Francisco, The Room stars a jack of all trades Tommy Wiseau as everyday man Johnny, a banker who seemingly lives a perfect life with his future wife Lisa and his eccentric friends like Mark and Denny. It is when Mark and Lisa begin their discreet and intimate affair that Johnnyʼs life begins to crumble slowly around him that we see Johnnyʼs pain, which leads to the ultimate demise that brings closure to The Room in its journey of the everyday man. While The Room tries to bring out the passion of Tennessee Williams, it undoubtedly brings out all of the things that should not happen when making a film, and this is why I think The Room is such a great movie. In understanding its faults, there lies a certain charm that people love this movie, and more importantly, Tommy Wiseau for. Hence here are my five reasons why The Room is the unintentional greatest movie of all time: