It had a creepy look of a man whose mug shot was on a poster film titled The Room when I was looking on a list of movies considered as worst. It was long before of my decision to watch. It was a fun time although an author who isn’t so repellent in reality with his long black hair and Frankenstein’s monster guise saw The Room as a rich drama. This movie is shipwreck of acting, dialogs in structure of English language textbooks and staging, but everything that turns into great laughing what let me tell you to all is no one hundred million blockbuster with it’s simple awfulness for fifteen years could cause. That makes magnificence to The Room.
“Politics is not a bad profession. If you succeed there are many rewards, if you disgrace yourself you can always write a book” was said by Ronald Reagan. Probably, it without hesitation can relate to other misfortunes as especially in America and as became a cult The Room. Ten years after the world knew that movie, Greg Sestero of one of starring actors wrote a book described inside of movie’s production, a story of friendship with it’s creator Tommy Wiseau and own struggle to breakthrough into Hollywood.
A chapter of filming process of The Room and the next one on Greg Sestero’s efforts in acting is sequence of book’s structure, which goes till movie’s premiere and beginning of notorious production respectively is splendid and inventive in narrating. By The Disaster Artist I experienced known about plentiful of people wishing to be an actor, get roles and probably be known when very little of them achieve all of that. The Disaster Artist about two men who couldn’t make in that. However, The Room gave them other glory, which I see superior of that slavery and, as for talented Greg Sestero it allowed him to become independent and create own flicks, but this future will after book’s release.
I look on other people who were involved in production of The Room and deserve more as Carolyn Minnott always wished to be an actress and her performance is impressive; Dan Janjigian belongs to acting, he is an incredible personality and I was amazed to read unknown facts, because I familiar with a lot of stories told in this book; Greg Ellery just imposing to me though he is of poor performers and Robyn Paris who has talents and from The Room phenomenon created hilarious mini-series The Room Actors: Where Are They Know? where is wonderful to see almost all cast and it’s astonishing to watch Q&A after that in which had one grandiose question about would they sign on The Room if know to what it will become and the most beautiful answer was from Carolyn Minnott.
I have identical view on acting performances with Greg Sestero when I dispute with his harsh to script details. He is critique that personage with Wiseau’s age incomparable for marry on woman and have friendship with people younger of him whereas Sestero has one of that in reality. I can’t agree that there was a miscasting anywhere. Why it can’t be that personage in range of twenty-one to twenty-five years old is dating with Wiseau’s protagonist for five-seven years? There are such people exist. Certainly, Tommy Wiseau was (and definitely still is) with a peculiar vision for screenplay, filming production and has it in reality. And The Room implements it, which is definitely describes once mentioned his Tommy’s planet. I don’t understand involvement of anybody who wanted to change the story, because it’s author’s vision, he pays for that and everybody understood that it’s disaster anyway, but still made efforts. What was business for editor? Once he didn’t like that Wiseau makes credits against protocols. Many contemporary movies don’t write anything in intro what is not right, but it’s my vision.
Some times in reading on Wiseau’s behavior was mirror identical to story’s lines of The Room. The crew members what was usual who can’t bare conditions and personally it’s main person began to leave what brought Wiseau to childish hysteria and screaming on betraying, which was identical to his monologue on protagonist’s birthday party. Tommy Wiseau is a mysterious personality who can give more mystery for people learning him as for his long friend Greg Sestero. The Disaster Artist’s author doesn’t evade of writing on Wiseau’s downsides what kinda perplex me due writing on that Tommy Wiseau doesn’t like that anybody disclose him while Sestero wasn’t shy on that.
Sestero confuses by writing on probability that Wiseau didn’t watch movies made after 1965 and later in events he mentions films seen by Tommy Wiseau and their visits of cinema theatre. I thought on credibility in few stories, because they were perceived for purely dramatizing, but know by myself on happening things, which you think possible in cinema or on stage of theatre. Anyway, I have big trust to Greg Sestero while I doubt as he as well to Tommy’s past, which was inaccurately embed and has bluntly writing, which reads as common facts. I’m not sure in such police brutality in France. Tommy was caught on lie in more than one time and his much said impossible accept for truth.
Text of The Disaster Artist isn’t divine in writing, but it’s a bulletproof goodness. Constant using of “as though”. The writer demonstrates extraordinary sense of humor, which usually is a nicely mocking a movie production. But he does it in the most times by putting metaphors, which, however, are tremendous. The Disaster Artist tells on hectic film production in which you learn on real aspects.
I was reading the book and rewatched film’s scenes. I had in thinking on see again the whole movie. The Disaster Artist makes to understand in guts meaning of a stroke “From the Survivor of The Room” in trailer of Miracle Valley.