The Apartment R
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DVD Details
- Rated: R
- Run Time: 1 hours, 56 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: August 22, 2006
- Originally Released: 1996
- Label: Lions Gate
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Monica Bellucci, Jean-Philippe Écoffey, Vincent Cassel & Romane Bohringer | |
Directed by | Gilles Mimouni | |
Screenwriting by | Gilles Mimouni |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 2/10 --
'Less is more' is the lesson Hollywood often fails to learn.
rec.arts.movies.reviews
Rating: 1/4 --
The insects have obnoxious, piping little voices and sound like the Chipmunks had inhaled helium.
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Chicago Sun-Times
Rating: 1/4 --
If it were even half as clever as the promotional web site -- which features such inventions as ROL, a parody of online service AOL -- it would be a small delight. But it's not.
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TV Guide
Rating: 2/5 --
Good shorts don't make good features...
Film Threat
Rating: 2/4 --
There's not enough story here for something half that length, so we're subjected to numerous pointless and irritating song-and-dance numbers designed to nudge the lame plot towards its conclusion.
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ReelViews
Rating: 1/5 --
John Payson's Joe's Apartment may well have been a funny MTV short, but stretched to feature length it's got to be the most putrid picture since The Garbage Pail Kids Movie nearly a decade ago.
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Los Angeles Times
It's nicely realised, by human and roach alike, and something of a landmark in cinematic grossness.
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Film4
Product Description:
This French film--a rich, haunting, and romantic mystery starring the always electric couple Monica Bellucci (IRREVERSIBLE) and Vincent Cassel (OCEANS TWELVE)--is the original upon which the American remake, WICKER PARK, was based. Inveterate ladies' man Max (Cassel) has just decided to settle down with his fiancée (Sandrine Kiberlain, APRES VOUS), when he catches a glimpse of his lost love, Lisa (Bellucci). Trailing her to her apartment, he meets Alice (Romane Bohringer), a woman who bears a strange resemblance to Lisa and with whom Max also becomes involved. The tale unfolds in fragments that draw the viewer toward a surprising, subtle dénouement.