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L'Appartement (Apartment) [ NON-USA FORMAT, PAL, Reg.4 Import - Australia ]
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L'Appartement (Apartment) [ NON-USA FORMAT, PAL, Reg.4 Import - Australia ]

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L'Appartement (Apartment) [ NON-USA FORMAT, PAL, Reg.4 Import - Australia ] Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥♥ Classic Twist to a Modern Thriller
This movie evoked the memory of the Hitchcock's classic. The basic premise was simple enough, a soon-to-be wed man, Max (Vincent Cassel) overheard a conversation in a phone booth which reminded him of his lost love, Lisa (Monica Belluchi). Their previous relationship ended because Lisa left without a trace. Curiosity got the better of him and instead of flying to Tokyo, Japan for his assignment, behind his fiancee's back, he opted to dig deeper into finding this woman, which he's sure was none other than Lisa. The investigation led him to an apartment and hence, the movie's title. The woman was named Lisa but she's not the Max's Lisa. Overcame by lust, Max had a one-night stand with her. Meanwhile, Max's old friend who had been helping him all this while also went out with a woman named Alice. In fact, Alice was the new Lisa. Why was that? In the end, all pieces would fall into the right pieces. The movie was effective in captivating our interest from the beginning till the end because it suggested rather than revealed. So, the whole time, we wouldn't be sure. Then, there were many flashbacks and then, we were brought up to the present. Slowly but definitely, we started to put things together and in many ways, the outcome was quite satisfying. A movie that was planned structurally and yet, it had got the typical French flair. No extras in this DVD offering at all. Commendable watching.
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