<Tr> <Td> 29 . </Td> <Td> "Reflection (You're My Rose)" (Kitra Williams, Wayman Davis) </Td> <Td> Kitra Williams </Td> <Td> 2: 42 </Td> </Tr> <P> In a February 11, 2011 Entertainment Weekly article, veteran script supervisor Sandy Schklair announced that he desired credit for directing The Room . Schklair told EW that Wiseau became too engrossed with his acting duties to direct the film properly and asked him to "tell the actors what to do, and yell' Action' and' Cut' and tell the cameraman what shots to get ." The script supervisor also said that Wiseau asked Schklair to "direct (his) movie", but refused to give up the "director" title . The story is corroborated by one of the film's actors (who requested anonymity) and also Sestero in The Disaster Artist . Sestero describes Schklair taking charge of numerous sequences in which Wiseau found himself unable to remember lines or adequately interact with the rest of the cast, but jokes that claiming directorial credit was like "claiming to have been the Hindenburg's principal aeronautics engineer". Wiseau has dismissed Schklair's comments, saying, "Well, this is so laughable that...you know what? I don't know, probably only in America it can happen, this kind of stuff ." </P> <P> The basic premise of The Room draws on specific incidents from Wiseau's own life, including the details of how Johnny came to San Francisco and met Lisa, and the nature of Johnny and Mark's friendship . According to Greg Sestero, the character of Lisa is based on a woman to whom Wiseau once proposed with a US $1,500 diamond engagement ring, but who "betrays him multiple times", resulting in the breakup of their relationship . </P> <P> Sestero further postulates that Wiseau based Lisa's explicit conniving on the character Tom Ripley, after Wiseau had a profound emotional reaction to the film The Talented Mr. Ripley, and matches elements of its three main characters to those in The Room; Sestero has likewise indicated that the character Mark was named for the Ripley actor Matt Damon, whose first name Wiseau had misheard . Wiseau also drew on the chamber plays of Tennessee Williams, whose highly emotional scenes he enjoyed acting out in drama school--many advertising materials for The Room make explicit parallels to Williams's work . </P>

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