The 'Disappointment Room' is often associated with a spooky or disturbing story. In some cases, it refers to a room in a house that has a negative or foreboding reputation. There are tales of strange noises, feelings of unease, or even supposed paranormal activity in such rooms. However, many of these stories are often part of local legends or superstitions.
There are some accounts that people claim to be documented cases. However, most of these are more in the realm of anecdotal evidence. Some old newspaper articles or local historical records might mention a room in a particular house that had a reputation for being a 'disappointment room', but they are often lacking in scientific proof. It could be that someone wrote about a strange feeling they had in a room and over time, the story grew and became part of the local lore.
I'm not entirely sure specifically which 'disappointment rooms' you're referring to. It could be some local or very specific concept. Maybe it's about rooms that were expected to be something great but turned out to be a disappointment in terms of design, function or some other aspects.
Yes, 'Room' was based on a real - life story. It was inspired by the Fritzl case in Austria, where a woman was held captive for many years and had children while in captivity.
The movie 'Room' wasn't exactly based on one real story. The idea might have come from multiple real-life inspirations that were then crafted into the story we see on screen.
Well, 'Room' is purely fictional. The author came up with the idea and characters independently to craft an engaging narrative that wasn't inspired by real events.