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User Rating:
6.7/10   1,809 votes
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Writers:
Luis Piedrahita (written by)
Rodrigo Sopeña (written by)
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Release Date:
16 November 2007 (Spain) more
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Think inside the box
Plot:
Four mathematicians who do not know each other are invited by a mysterious host on the pretext of resolving a great enigma... more | add synopsis
Awards:
4 wins & 1 nomination more
User Reviews:
Not as smart as it wants to be but certainly a "thinking man's Saw" with tension in the place of gore more (13 total)

Cast

  (in credits order)
Lluís Homar ... Hilbert
Alejo Sauras ... Galois
Elena Ballesteros ... Oliva

Santi Millán ... Pascal

Federico Luppi ... Fermat
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Núria Badia ... Recepcionist
Víctor Benjumea ... Gas Station Attendant
Ariadna Cabrol ... Girl

Helena Carrión ... Library assistant
Cesc Cornet ... Boy
Juanma Falcón ... Boy
Alicia Fernández ... Girl
David Fernández ... Policeman
Josep Minguell ... Doctor
Adam Nached ... Boy
Mariola Ruiz ... Nurse
San Yélamos ... Girl
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Directed by
Luis Piedrahita 
Rodrigo Sopeña 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Luis Piedrahita  written by
Rodrigo Sopeña  written by

Produced by
César Benítez .... producer
Adolfo Blanco .... producer
José María Irisarri .... executive producer
José María Irisarri .... producer
Manuel Monzón Fueyo .... co-executive producer
Manuel Monzón .... executive producer
 
Original Music by
Federico Jusid 
 
Cinematography by
Miguel Ángel Amoedo 
 
Film Editing by
Jorge Macaya 
 
Casting by
Laura Cepeda 
 
Art Direction by
David Fernández 
 
Costume Design by
Santos Sánchez 
 
Makeup Department
Eva Fontenla .... makeup artist
Paula Sánchez .... assistant makeup artist
 
Production Management
Teresa Enrich .... production manager
Mariano Liwski .... post-production supervisor
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Anna Aran .... second assistant director
Carles Valero .... first assistant director
Àlex Vilà .... first assistant director: second unit
 
Sound Department
David Calleja .... sound re-recording mixer
Licio Marcos de Oliveira .... sound
Filippo Restelli .... boom operator
Oriol Tarragó .... sound designer
Giannie Tognarelli .... boom operator
Edgar Vidal .... foley designer
Kiku Vidal .... foley artist
 
Visual Effects by
Gloria Bernabeu .... digital compositor
 
Stunts
Antonio Higueruelo .... stunt coordinator
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Tadzio Salgado .... first assistant camera
 
Editorial Department
José Pedraza .... digital intermediate colorist
 
Music Department
Juan Pablo Gonzalez Saccone .... music mixer (as PJ Saccone)
 
Other crew
Anna Vilà .... script supervisor
 
Thanks
Javier Canteli .... the directors wish to thank
Borja Echevarria .... the directors wish to thank
Juan Herrera .... the directors wish to thank
Inés .... the directors wish to thank
Luis Lázaro .... the directors wish to thank
Pablo Motos .... the directors wish to thank
Emilio A. Pina .... the directors wish to thank
Ledicia Sola .... the directors wish to thank
Alicia Torres .... the directors wish to thank
Carmen Utrilla .... the directors wish to thank
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Fermat's Room (International: English title)
L'habitació de Fermat (Spain: Catalan title)
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88 min
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Quotes:
Pascal: I put my shoe in the glove compartment. more
Movie Connections:
References "Lost" (2004) more
Soundtrack:
Preludio en Si menor BWV 855 more

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7 out of 9 people found the following review useful.
Not as smart as it wants to be but certainly a "thinking man's Saw" with tension in the place of gore, 23 December 2008
Author: bob the moo from Birmingham, UK

I heard about this film ages ago in Empire Magazine in an article that was really talking it up in regards the use of mathematics as the base for the plot and how smart the film was, like the geek of the school was also the captain of the football team. It was a long time before I got to see it for myself but I was looking forward to it because the article had made me interested in it. In reality the film is not this math and theory heavy film that the magazine had suggested because, although it does use this as its base, it is quite superficially done. This sounds like a criticism but it is not because the veneer of maths makes the film feel smarter and the novelty makes it feel more engaging and it works because it draws the viewer into the world without making one feel like an idiot for not being a genius mathematician. What it then builds on this is essentially a Saw movie but aimed at those who long ago gave up on that franchise for simply being one cruel gory sequence after another.

The plot is engaging because it doesn't give you a gory release but rather keeps the pressure mounting in the same way as the moving walls keep the pressure mounting on the characters. Instead it gives you the overall mystery of why the characters are in the room and who put them in there but also keeps things pressurised by throwing puzzles at the characters as they move along. These puzzles do have an element of "magazine puzzler" about them rather than being mathematical formulae but again this keeps the film accessible for the viewer. OK the puzzles are maybe a bit in contrast with this bed of mathematics but the general tension of the film stops you picking holes in this regard. Meanwhile the walls keep closing and the characters are constantly reacting to the pressure, while the audience do the same. I'm not sure how many repeat viewings it would stand up to and, to be honest, I'm not totally sure that the whole plot would stand up in the cold light of day either but what it works the tension really well so that, on your fist viewing, it is a gripping and engaging affair.

The director makes very good use of the room, always managing to make us feel like we are in there even as the room shrinks. There are also a couple of cool shots such as the couple of times the camera looks from directly above, pulling away to show things in a different way. The cast are a driving force within the film. OK perhaps their reactions are not always totally realistic within the context of the situation but they are almost always realistic by virtue of how well they deliver. As the pressure mounts in the room they do a good job of showing it and they stay reasonably true to their characters. Are they Oscar-winning performances? Well, no, but they are very good at doing what the film demands and doing their bit to add to and increase the tension which is what hooks the viewer.

Fermat's Room is not a brilliant film because it is not without its flaws but it covers them really well by delivering in the key area of tension. The concept is simple but effective and is built on by several layers of mystery and good performances; these suck the viewer in and prevent you picking too many holes while you are watching it. Comparing it to the Saw franchise is perhaps not a fair comparison because the two are only similar in concept but it does make for an easy tag because Fermat's Room is a smarter and more enjoyable version of the Saw movies – with real tension instead of just gore, it engages the audience rather than trying to gross them out and we care about the characters rather than just wishing to see how they are killed. It is perhaps not as smart as it would like to be but it is still an enjoyable and engaging film.

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