'A Room of My Own' Review: A Deceptively Potent ... - Variety
On screen, a woman—early thirties, tired eyes, a scarf knit by nervous hands—unlocked the door to a narrow New York walk-up. Her name was Iris. The resemblance to Chloe was subtle at first, then sickening. The same way she tilted her head when listening. The same habit of touching her collarbone when she lied. A.Room.of.My.Own.2022.1080p.HMAX.WEB-DL.DD2.0.H...
By the hour mark, Iris had begun to hear the pipes. Soft at first. Then voices. Not words. Rhythms. Like a heartbeat trying to speak. She started scratching at the walls. The landlord evicted her. She refused to leave. The movie became a siege: Iris barricaded inside, the journals now filled with architectural sketches, the pigeons her only messengers. 'A Room of My Own' Review: A Deceptively Potent
Lena pressed play.
In the landscape of contemporary Georgian cinema, Ioseb "Soso" Bliadze’s A Room of My Own The resemblance to Chloe was subtle at first, then sickening