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Director Mukunda Michael Dewil masterfully uses the room itself as the antagonist: the pristine whiteness feels calming at first, then suffocating, then maddening. The only interruptions are cryptic video prompts from the experimenters (“Tell each other something you’ve never admitted”) that feel less like therapy and more like torture.

Mike (Emile Hirsch) and Kate (Kate Bosworth) are a glamorous but increasingly distant couple lured into a high-stakes psychological experiment. The rules are deceptively simple: survive 50 days inside a stark, minimalist white room—no windows, no clocks, no distractions—and walk away with $5 million. All they have is each other, basic food, and a single red button that offers early exit but forfeits the prize. HDThe Immaculate Room

The Immaculate Room won’t satisfy gore hounds, but for fans of cerebral slow-burn tension ( The Platform , Cube , Ex Machina ’s isolation scenes), it’s a haunting gem. It asks uncomfortable questions about love, greed, and whether a relationship can survive when all the props are stripped away. Director Mukunda Michael Dewil masterfully uses the room