Roman (2006)

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Roman (Lucky McKee) is a lonely young man who yearns to find love, happiness and companionship. Tormented by his ungrateful co-workers and trapped in a life of tedium as a welder in a local factory, Roman's one pleasure is his obsession with the elusive beauty (Kristen Bell) who lives in another apartment in his building complex. When a chance encounter with the young woman goes horribly wrong, a moment of frenzied desperation triggers a chilling turn of events leading to the girl's murder. As he teeters between deranged fantasy and cold reality, Roman's struggle to hide his grisly secret is further complicated by an eccentric neighbor named Eva (Nectar Rose) who develops an unlikely attraction to Roman and forces herself into his dark and tortured world.

Film Overview
"Roman" is an American independent psychological thriller function movie directed by Angela Bettis and featuring the actor, Lucky McKee. The film was introduced in 2006 under the production of McKee's company, The Romantics. Set in the contemporary suburban areas of Los Angeles, the motion picture's plot revolves around Roman, a socially uncomfortable and lonesome man, who gets entangled in an unanticipated romantic and scary issue.

Plot Summary
The protagonist, Roman, is illustrated as a shy and eccentric guy who finds a difficult time getting in touch with people and fitting into society. To get away from his privacy, Roman covertly crushes over a gorgeous woman, Callie. Roman, however, doesn't interact or approach her due to his devastating shyness. He spends the majority of his time alone at home, working in a metal-working factory and observing Callie from a range.

One day, when Roman's drug-addict colleague, Corey, fails to appear for work, Roman gets presented to Eva. Roman invites Eva to his location for what he imagines would be a romantic dinner. However, things go south when they drink exceedingly, and in an inebriated fit, Roman accidentally eliminates Eva. The remainder of the movie browses through Roman's emotional regret and the stages he goes through to conceal his criminal offense from being found, forming the essence of the story.

Characters
Lucky McKee plays the role of Roman perfectly, recording the essence of a distressed and misinterpreted private trying to suit social norms. The character of Eva, portrayed by Nectar Rose, is a special addition, with her complex character characteristics including depth to the narrative. Kristen Bell plays the function of Isis, a colleague who attempts to understand Roman's actions and while doing so gets herself dragged into his disorderly world.

Themes
"Roman" showcases numerous themes throughout its narrative, majorly stressing isolation, obsession, and remorse. Roman's character embodies a severe intensity of isolation that leads him to take extreme actions. His fixation with Callie and his regret over the unintended murder of Eva unfold as the plot progresses. The film also explores the theme of an unrequited love story, demonstrating how Roman deals with his unmentioned sensations.

Cinematic Style and Reception
"Roman" uses strikingly cold cinematography and troubling visuals to highlight the film's chilling story. The movie considerably relies on silence, typically using quiet moments to enhance the psychological tension. Moreover, the intense characterization and subtle efficiencies of the stars have actually been extensively appreciated.

Nevertheless, the film's reception has been blended. Some critics praised its chilling and distinct story, and its discussion of a poignant love story. Others criticized it for its uneventful plot progression and slow speed, arguing that the story does not supply the remarkable stress essential to mesmerize the audiences. Yet, it's a cinematic effort worth keeping in mind for its exploration of complicated human feelings and its unconventional storytelling.

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