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★★★½ (3.5/5)

From its opening frame, Rose Room grabs you by the senses. NeonX Originals continues its brand of high-contrast, synth-wave visual poetry—think Drive meets Black Mirror with a dash of giallo pink. The plot follows a reclusive sound designer (played with eerie stillness by newcomer Mira Jani) who discovers a hidden “frequency room” in her newly rented loft. The film’s true star is its production design: every reflection, every rose-tinted shadow feels intentional. The third-act soundscape (a cacophony of whispers, reversed vocals, and sub-bass pulses) is genuinely unsettling.

Currently streaming on 10xflix.co (check regional availability).

Rose Room is an experience , not a narrative. Best watched alone, late at night, with headphones. NeonX has delivered a flawed but unforgettable mood board. Recommended for fans of Possessor , Mandy , and Lucid Dream playlists.

The story is deliberately thin. If you need clear answers—who built the room? why roses?—you’ll leave frustrated. The middle section drags with repetitive dream sequences, and one supporting character’s arc is abandoned entirely. Also, the 10xflix print has a slightly compressed audio mix; for a film about sound, that’s a crime. Seek a higher-bitrate version if possible.

Here’s a review based on the title and style you provided, keeping in mind that Rose Room (2024) from NeonX Originals (as listed on platforms like 10xflix) appears to be a stylized, indie-leaning thriller or mood piece. Streaming on 10xflix.co

A hypnotic, neon-drenched fever dream that prioritizes atmosphere over plot. Not for everyone, but a cult classic in the making.