Ohjaus:
Erik Van LooyKuvaus:
Nicolas KarakatsanisSävellys:
John FrizzellNäyttelijät:
Karl Urban, James Marsden, Wentworth Miller, Eric Stonestreet, Matthias Schoenaerts, Isabel Lucas, Rachael Taylor, Rhona Mitra, Valerie Cruz (lisää)Suoratoistopalvelut (3)
Juonikuvaukset(1)
Viiden lapsuudenkaverin yhteinen salaisuus ja paikka kiellettyjen fantasioiden toteuttamiseen on yhteisomistuksessa oleva kattohuoneisto kaupungin yllä. Fantasiat muuttuvat kuitenkin painajaiseksi, kun asunnosta löytyy verinen naisen ruumis, eikä kukaan miehistä myönnä tuntevansa häntä entuudestaan. Ystävyys joutuu kovalle koetukselle ja uskollisuus punnitaan, kun vain he viisi eli ainoat avaimien haltijat ovat mahdollisia epäiltyjä veritekoon. (Scanbox Entertainment Fin.)
(lisää)Arvostelut (4)
Even though the ending is very unsatisfying and it felt like one big cliché to me, it's still a movie that managed to captivate me and pulled off quite an interesting plot within one larger apartment. Perhaps at times, it's overly convoluted, but even that aspect worked for me in the story. Plus, there are good acting performances. Isabel Lucas is incredibly sexy, but she always is. ()
The Loft is an entertaining movie with a nice formal side, an interesting cast and a surprising finale full of questions. However, it focuses more on conforming to genre formulas than on creating a distinctive, refined work that would be equally (or even more) interesting when watched again. Alas, it’s a mainstream remake with an almost stellar cast, and such films are only rarely capable of that. ()
A failed attempt at modern Hitchcock, with so many shocking twists and turns that halfway through I didn't really care whether the chick from Transformers was killed off by Dredd, Cyclops, young Scofield, Cameron from Modern Family or the Belgian whose last name I can't spell. ()
It's a modern homage to Hitchcock, but the content is too layered and the screenwriting too inept. The twists piling on top of each other cease to be clear, but with each successive effort to decipher them, they become increasingly sophisticatedly as the film progresses. So while the male cast is typically from the life of the bourgeoisie, the female cast is at least strange and sometimes quite out of place. The talented cast didn't save it in the finale, but it's not a bummer either. I'm not comparing it to the original films. ()