Bealepriest's Review of The Backrooms (2026)

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TLDR: Well-made bit of a banger, solid 8.5 out of 10. Interesting premise that Kane thankfully was able to put into a theatrical medium that didn't just turn into zoomerbait one liner slop.

WATCH THE MOVIE BEFORE READING FURTHER, i beg you. It is much better on a watch without going in knowing anything.

I was a fan of Kane's work before the movie and the movie is indeed connected to his youtube series, but I think a fresh experience is best here. Pirate it, watch it in theatres, whatever, just watch it.

Long Version

HORROR?
This was probably one of the better "horror" movies I've watched in a long time. By horror, personally I define it as dread from atmosphere and tension. I would not consider this movie a slasher or jumpscary movie that has begun plaguing modern horror media, which is a good thing IMO.

PREMISE?
The original premise of the Backrooms was simply a place outside of our reality, just "on the other side of the wall." Something mysterious, endless, yet just barely recognizable. To paraphrase the movie, it's like if reality was misremembering itself. I won't bother going any deeper on describing it, most anyone understands the premise but this is just how the movie and Kane Pixels describe it.

The movie opens with a perspective of a scientist(?), presumably a member of the company most prevalent in Kane's youtube series, ASYNC. Lost, but trying to contact the company. The scene set ends with him getting chased and most likely getting killed by some monster.

        • We never get to fully see the monster, which seems to be an A24 classic, and I liked it. A faliure in a lot of modern horror media is fully revealing the threat before it every really becomes a threat to the protagonist, removing all tension and terror from its appearances.

A large chunk after is dedicated to introducing our core four characters:
- Clark, a divorced, failing storeowner with a severe case of narcissistic denial. He can't ever take responsibility of what occurs in his life, "it's always someone else's fault." He discovered an entrance to the Backrooms in his store.
- Mary, Clark's therapist, and the story's true protagonist. She's introduced as being somewhat successful with her life, and is the first person Clark tells of the Backrooms.
- Kat and Bobby, Clark's employees, and the first people he takes into the Backrooms. Kat is a ditzy city chick, and Bobby is a brash weedhead.
- Phil, an ASYNC Scientist. He watches Clark enter a room within the Backrooms through a camera, and is then unseen until the end of the film. He is the audience's real window into what ASYNC is: a company trying to grapple with the reality that is The Backrooms, and not secretly some big evil organization.

Kat and Bobby, I have no real criticisms or likes of them. Bobby dies to the "monster" of the backrooms, and Kat chases after it as it drags him away, getting lost in the process.

I am intrigued by Mary's character. It's clear she has some deeper connection to either the Backrooms or ASYNC, as multiple memory-like flashbacks occur in her dreams, to her insane mother hiding her away as a child, eventually being taken from her. I presumed that Mary's mom discovered the BR or worked at ASYNC when they discovered it, and lost her mind trying to comprehend it.

I absolutely love Clark as a character. He's flawed, of course, but absolutely marvels at the discovery of his lifetime. Understandably, he can barely describe anything he's found to the other characters, until after he's been lost within for some time. He is revealed to be the story's true antagonist in the end, having killed Kat, and kidnapped Mary when she tried to find him. In his therapy sessions, the duo reennact the night that Clark's wife left him, trying to get him to understand why things went so wrong. Clark in his insanity forces Mary to reenact it once again, only in his worldview - nothing was his fault, until she snaps, and tells him the obvious truth. He dies at the hands of the Clark Monster, an imperfect copy that the Backrooms made of himself as a pirate (a mascot for the store), which he thought he had befriended over time.

In the finale, the CM chases after Mary through the backrooms, until she reaches an almost perfect copy of the Store's upper level, where she is able to fend it off and escape, only to be "caught" by ASYNC, seemingly by complete accident. She is given some aid, then questioned by Phil, an ASYNC Scientist.

THEMATICS
There are a few scenes that I was both absolutely in awe watching, and being in absolute dread watching.

During the first "chase" where Clark nearly escapes the monster, he encounters a pitch black room with a lit up christmas tree. I don't know how, but this room immediately skyrocketed the tension from an already occuring chase scene. Call me the A24 soyjak, but I'm pretty sure I was hyperventilating watching that scene, I don't think any movie had ever made me that scared before. The tension is released by a copy of someone suddenly appearing from the darkness as Clark observes the tree, continuing his escape.

Much later on, of course my favorite scene is Clark and Mary's "reenactment," and the climax of the story. Less horror and more literary analysis here, I loved this scene because it revealed so much of Clark's insanity, and his desire for control over his life.
Within the room are three Copies, one of a fat man, another a crippled man, and finally what seems to be Clark's Wife. None of which truly look "human," they look wrong. Too many noses, eyes, ears, they're not even made of "flesh." Clark displays his insanity in full by scalping his "wife" and placing the scalp onto Mary, to have her fill the role. Finally, it properly introduces the Clark Monster, who seemed to have some connection with his counterpart. Clark pleads with the monster, expressing that "nothing has to change." I believe this is a broad remark of what is happening in the BR - that it's slowly becoming places "stuck in time," and things only "go wrong" when people get involved.

Finally, in the movie's "outro," as Mary and Phil reflect on the story, we get a few scenes of the true depth of the Backrooms, starting with Mary's childhood memory, and falling through the floors, layer by layer getting more distant from the memory, only to land on a dank, dark room, with a copy of Mary, sitting in the chair that Clark trapped her in.

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I think the movie was great. Not a 10/10 vantawhite gemerald of a movie (I'm not sure any a24 film is), but it's great. It's a perfect example of how much good work can get done if you're not some lame ass corporate suckup or hollywood cult member. I have not seen Markiplier's Iron Lung yet, but I hear many of the same praises for that movie.

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SNCA: My Take on the Initial External Discussion of the Movie

We watched it on opening night over a discord call, and afterwards read up on a lot of the """"criticism"""" of the movie.

Long story short, almost every person bashing on the movie is a kid younger than 16 whose only exposure to the Backrooms is roblox jumpscare games. No kane pixels videos, no games (no wonder theyre all roblox tards), no wiki, nothing. Absolutely no patience or appreciation for what proper cinematic horror is. Anyways...

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I might do game or movie reviews on the Forums since I used to do that on IFunny. Probably more games than movies, I don't watch tv or movies that often. I've probably only watched Dune 1 and 2, Backrooms, and Star Wars: Andor in the past like six years.

CRITICISMS!!!!

I felt that the ending chase between Mary and Monster Clark went on for too long. Not super long, but I'm surprised that when she got MC on the ground with a wooden hathanger, she didn't just beat the shit out of it. She spends like, thirty seconds walking backwards around the store copy as MC chases her, while she is HOLDING the hathanger. Just beat the shit out of him!

Additionally, at the start of the first chase, Bobby is pulled down a shaft he climbed back up by the monster. I initially was confused as to why he didnt carry the rope he was tethered to on his way up the shaft. The viewer can argue that he didn't think of it because he was high, but I call BS on the stance that he was pretty much fully capable of cognisence the entire time they were down in the backrooms, before he starts running up the shaft, so I think his death was a little contrived.

Last criticism is why did Kat have to die? Clark says his reasons of killing her was because she just "didn't get it," but there isn't any other exposition. Also why keep her head in the fridge? That's just not explained. Did he eat her? If he has the Copies to eat, why would he eat her? This isn't answered, and I think it just served to trigger Mary's freakout at Clark, before the reennactment.

Bill said:

What games would ya review @TheBealepriest

I want to do a big review of Destiny since I've played it since 2014, and it finally has come to an end.

Among that, I have a couple others in mind:
- Routine
- Borderlands 3 and 4
- Dead Space 2022
- Deltarune (more an analysis of its themes and creation, ive only played the first two chapters)
- Fallout 4, New Vegas
- Five Nights at Freddy's (as a series)
- Psychonauts 1 and 2
- ULTRAKILL
- Dark Souls, Elden Ring, Bloodborne and Sekiro
- WH40k Space Marine 1 and 2
- Friendslop (Lethal Company, Repo, and Kletka)
- Mascot Horror (Bendy and the Ink Machine, Poppy Playtime, Garten of BanBan and others)
- Lego Games

TheBealepriest said:

I want to do a big review of Destiny since I've played it since 2014, and it finally has come to an end.

Among that, I have a couple others in mind:
- Routine
- Borderlands 3 and 4
- Dead Space 2022
- Deltarune (more an analysis of its themes and creation, ive only played the first two chapters)
- Fallout 4, New Vegas
- Five Nights at Freddy's (as a series)
- Psychonauts 1 and 2
- ULTRAKILL
- Dark Souls, Elden Ring, Bloodborne and Sekiro
- WH40k Space Marine 1 and 2
- Friendslop (Lethal Company, Repo, and Kletka)
- Mascot Horror (Bendy and the Ink Machine, Poppy Playtime, Garten of BanBan and others)
- Lego Games

All of these are fantastic ideas
Friendslop is a good one as its shallow but in a depressing way as it a faux-connection

TheBealepriest said:

I want to do a big review of Destiny since I've played it since 2014, and it finally has come to an end.

Among that, I have a couple others in mind:
- Routine
- Borderlands 3 and 4
- Dead Space 2022
- Deltarune (more an analysis of its themes and creation, ive only played the first two chapters)
- Fallout 4, New Vegas
- Five Nights at Freddy's (as a series)
- Psychonauts 1 and 2
- ULTRAKILL
- Dark Souls, Elden Ring, Bloodborne and Sekiro
- WH40k Space Marine 1 and 2
- Friendslop (Lethal Company, Repo, and Kletka)
- Mascot Horror (Bendy and the Ink Machine, Poppy Playtime, Garten of BanBan and others)
- Lego Games

Do the lego games by release order so you can hold off the shitshow that is skywalker saga for as long as you can

gregthomas said:

Is it okay for me to say that I’ve heard this opinion on preddit and all other normgroid center-left communities

Do I really have to be the guy to say that just because I share an opinion with redditors, it doesn't invalidate my praise and criticisms for the movie

Granted you should expect those communities to bust over this movie because they're all obsessed with this shit, I just thought it was a good movie

TheBealepriest said:

Do I really have to be the guy to say that just because I share an opinion with redditors, it doesn't invalidate my praise and criticisms for the movie

Granted you should expect those communities to bust over this movie because they're all obsessed with this shit, I just thought it was a good movie

Look I know it was logically incorrect for saying that but I don’t like how all of this feels to me
I didn’t like the movie because it was goofy
The ideas and concepts is intriguing and I know people think I’m denying the entire movie but I dislike it because they didn’t put it to screen correctly
Everyone is deconstructing and thinking it’s cool ONLY because it has deep ideas
The whole “10 year old roblox player” is a strawman and it’s obnoxious as fuck

gregthomas said:

Look I know it was logically incorrect for saying that but I don’t like how all of this feels to me
I didn’t like the movie because it was goofy
The ideas and concepts is intriguing and I know people think I’m denying the entire movie but I dislike it because they didn’t put it to screen correctly
Everyone is deconstructing and thinking it’s cool ONLY because it has deep ideas
The whole “10 year old roblox player” is a strawman and it’s obnoxious as fuck

What does it not put to the screen correctly about a group of people discovering the backrooms? I get that most often we see found footage of it through games and the like, but the original premise was just a picture. Not found footage. The found footage era of backrooms content was formed as a side effect of that kind of "analog horror" type content getting popular around the same time that the backrooms got popular, and both the found footage and analog horror genres of media are losing popularity across the wider internet, so naturally I think you wouldn't see the concept as much here. The movie itself isn't *just* about the backrooms.

I'm not denying you not liking it btw, I just don't really get your reasoning. As for goofy, I agree that at least the clark monster looked goofy, but everything else in the movie seemed just fine.

(edit, no, the "10 year old roblox player" isn't a strawman when its like 90% of the criticisms of the movie across the wider internet. i get that there can be actual criticisms, of which I also made, but this is like saying "deltarune isn't a game faggots play even though 90% of the playerbase are faggots")

TheBealepriest said:

What does it not put to the screen correctly about a group of people discovering the backrooms? I get that most often we see found footage of it through games and the like, but the original premise was just a picture. Not found footage. The found footage era of backrooms content was formed as a side effect of that kind of "analog horror" type content getting popular around the same time that the backrooms got popular, and both the found footage and analog horror genres of media are losing popularity across the wider internet, so naturally I think you wouldn't see the concept as much here. The movie itself isn't *just* about the backrooms.

I'm not denying you not liking it btw, I just don't really get your reasoning. As for goofy, I agree that at least the clark monster looked goofy, but everything else in the movie seemed just fine.

(edit, no, the "10 year old roblox player" isn't a strawman when its like 90% of the criticisms of the movie across the wider internet. i get that there can be actual criticisms, of which I also made, but this is like saying "deltarune isn't a game faggots play even though 90% of the playerbase are faggots")

I didn’t get my reasoning across correctly because everyone denying why I don’t like it and calling me a 10 year old roblox player just made me angry
What I mean by “goofy” is that the dialogue is weird and characters actions feel exaggerated and it seems like it’s from a shitty 2000s kids movie (especially at the climax)
It’s really baffling to me how everyone actually liked this as the way it is
Sorry I’m just really angry and confused about all this

My fear is that no one will actually listen to my concerns and it’ll just be ignored
I know that the whole thing couldn’t be Found Footage or gen alpha slop but before people started calling everyone who hated it 10 year olds for not liking it I agreed with everyone against the ipad kids because I had a better vision of the movie in my head and thought the movie was gonna be good in its current state

gregthomas said:

My fear is that no one will actually listen to my concerns and it’ll just be ignored
I know that the whole thing couldn’t be Found Footage or gen alpha slop but before people started calling everyone who hated it 10 year olds for not liking it I agreed with everyone against the ipad kids because I had a better vision of the movie in my head and thought the movie was gonna be good in its current state

I mean, like I said, not ***everyone*** is a ten year old 'blox kid, case in point you, but the problem is that its most of them, vocally at least. "Its not like the game, wtf was this movie." "Whats with all the character stuff? where's the backrooms?" My point is that most of the vocal criticism for the movie comes from people who either are too young to have any experience criticizing media in a comprehensive format, or just don't understand how to write a story, and didn't get the pretty obvious point that this wasn't just a movie about the backrooms, but people discovering it and how they dealt with that. This isn't a situation of "There's shit in my plate, I'm not eating that," its more like "erm this cheese pizza doesn't taste like a chocolate cookie, i hate this."

I can get behind you saying that the actions feel exaggerated at times though, that was some of my main criticisms. I think the final part of the last chase may have been the worst of it. I'm not sure about the dialogue feeling goofy though, nothing comes across as 2000's-ey or modern one liner slop, like I said at the start. If you have any examples that of that, I'd want to hear them, considering you said you're "baffled and confused" about why people liked it as the way it was. Like I said, it's no 10/10, more of an 8, maybe 8.5. I think it was well written, has flaws in its tension-releasing sections (the chases), and (as a horror movie should be) was actually scary at times.

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