A review by monitos
The Disaster Artist: My Life Inside The Room, the Greatest Bad Movie Ever Made by Tom Bissell, Greg Sestero

4.0

From the first time I watched The Room -drunk, in a shared apartment with some friends- until now, it has become my most watched movie ever. Everyone who has watched it should know why.
After reading this book and watching its film adaptation (which I also highly recommend, by the way) I just can’t help but feel empathy towards Tommy. And even stronger respect for the greatest bad movie ever created.

”In the end, the phenomenon of The Room has allowed me to realize that, in life, anything is possible. The Room is a drama that is also a comedy that is also an existential cry for help that is finally a testament to human endurance. It has made me reconsider what defines artistic success or failure. If art is expression, can it fail?”