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The Roses (2025) Sinhala Subtitle Download: This is the Sinhala Subtitle for The Roses, the dark comedy satire about a tinderbox of competition and resentments underneath the façade of a picture-perfect couple that is ignited when the husband’s professional dreams come crashing down.

Directed by Jay Roach and written by Warren Adler and Tony McNamara, the film stars Olivia Colman, Benedict Cumberbatch, and Kate McKinnon. With an IMDb rating of 6.9/10 from 18K votes, this screwball comedy tragedy offers a sharp look at marriage, ambition, and the masks people wear.

The Roses (2025) Movie Info:

  • Movie: The Roses
  • Director: Jay Roach
  • Writers: Warren Adler, Tony McNamara
  • Stars: Olivia Colman, Benedict Cumberbatch, Kate McKinnon
  • Genre: Dark Comedy, Satire, Screwball Comedy, Tragedy, Comedy
  • Language: English
  • Release Date: 2025
  • Run Time: 1h 45m
  • Rating: R
  • IMDb Rating: 6.9/10 (18K votes)
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Theodore (Benedict Cumberbatch) and Ivy (Olivia Colman) Rose were the ‘perfect’ couple. They lived in a house that looked like it was on the cover of an architectural magazine. Their children were talented, and their dinner parties were the talk of the town. Theodore was a high-profile, renowned architect, and Ivy was a successful art critic and writer. On the surface, their life was enviably flawless.

But beneath that shiny surface, there was a powder keg of years of competition, suppressed resentments, and unspoken words.

All it took was one spark to explode.

Theodore was looking forward to the pinnacle of his career: becoming the lead architect on his dream museum project. He had no doubt about it; He had even written the winning story. Ivy, as usual, played the supporting wife, but there was a subtle tension hidden in her smile. She had also devoted the time she had devoted to writing her own masterpiece to Theodore’s ambitions.

Then came the news. Theodore did not get the position. It went to a younger, less experienced, but more “modern” competitor.

The collapse of Theodore’s professional dream shattered his entire existence. The mask of his “perfect husband” was torn off. He became a disappointed, angry, defeated man.

That night, Ivy offered him the truth instead of sympathy. “Did you really think you would win, Theodore? Your ideas are ten years old,” she said calmly.

It was the spark that fell into the powder keg.

All the resentments, jealousies, and competitive feelings that had been buried under the carpets of their perfect home for years erupted. “I made you! If it weren’t for my connections, you’d still be drawing office plans!” Ivy screamed. “You? You never wanted me to win! You just wanted me to fail and make money for you while you wrote your books!” Theodore responded.

Their ‘love’ turned into a war. This wasn’t just a divorce; it was a battle for absolute destruction. They both refused to leave the house. They drew a boundary line across the house with duct tape.

To further escalate the conflict, their lawyers played a key role. In particular, Ivy’s ruthless, maniacal lawyer, played by Kate McKinnon. She wanted not a settlement, but Theodore’s total destruction.

The war was absurd. Theodore put Ivy’s prized collection of first edition books under the sprinklers that watered the garden. In response, Ivy poured bleach into Theodore’s beloved, expensive koi fish pond. They crashed each other’s dinner parties, damaged each other’s cars.

Their perfect home became a battlefield of their own hatred. This dark comedy turned into a tragedy in their final battle. In a fight for the most valuable possession in the house – the massive, old chandelier hanging from the ceiling – they both got tangled up in it and fell to the ground.

They started out as if they were living the perfect life. But in the end, all they were left with was the rubble of their own jealousy and ambition.

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