Cinq hommes mariés complotent pour se partager secrètement un loft à New York, où ils pourront avoir des liaisons et assouvir tous leurs fantasmes. Mais le fantasme tourne au cauchemar quand... Tout lireCinq hommes mariés complotent pour se partager secrètement un loft à New York, où ils pourront avoir des liaisons et assouvir tous leurs fantasmes. Mais le fantasme tourne au cauchemar quand ils découvrent le cadavre d'une femme inconnue.Cinq hommes mariés complotent pour se partager secrètement un loft à New York, où ils pourront avoir des liaisons et assouvir tous leurs fantasmes. Mais le fantasme tourne au cauchemar quand ils découvrent le cadavre d'une femme inconnue.
- Réalisation
- Scénaristes
- Vedettes
- Prix
- 1 nomination au total
- Zoe Trauner
- (as Madison Burge)
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Satisfying
Silly but entertaining puzzle
In short, the building blocks of 'The Loft' are a set of plot twists. They are mostly silly, suffering from a few red herrings that hurt the story's credibility, but it's still entertaining to watch them unfold. Largely because the movie flows well for the most part, with only a few dull moments in the first half.
Although I preferred the exterior design of the original loft, the overall cinematography of 'The Loft' feels a little warmer and more comfortable. Only a little though, because the characters in it are stone cold. James Marsden is the warmest character in the frame, but like everybody else he doesn't get enough to work with to make for a convincing character that the audience can identify with. The characters are The Loft's biggest flaw (as they were in the original), which is especially disappointing since making you care about characters has often been a strong and successful focus in Bart de Pauw's earlier scripts. There are just too many of them, and as a consequence most of the dialog in the back story scenes is expositional and feels awkward. There's never an opportunity for development. The characters are just there to lead you from one twist to the next.
The overall acting suffers as a result. Strangely I felt that Rhona Mitra, with barely any screen time, delivers one of the better performances, with obvious anger below her coldness, yet just enough restrain. Wentworth Miller does what he does best. He doesn't seem to care much, but still feels like a good fit, even with the little information we get for his character. Matthias Schoenaerts' presence is undeniable. But as a guy who seems to be on edge pretty much all the time, his marriage seems plainly unlikely, and his past couldn't be revealed more clumsily. Still, he's a welcome contrast to the otherwise held back main cast. It's a pity that he was clearly suffering from sickness or fatigue in a few scenes, where it's blatantly obvious how much he had to strain his voice. It's arguably suiting his character, but it's still distracting.
The concept of this story lends itself to a much darker movie, and this just feels like a missed opportunity. I can't help but wonder how this would've worked as a film noir. You have five characters that could easily be despicable and instantly more interesting, and the women couldn't be more fatale. Of course, film noir doesn't sell anymore, so instead we get a bright and shiny thriller that doesn't thrill, that keeps you guessing, but doesn't make you ask questions. It deals with edgy themes, but it barely skims them and focuses on polish instead.
7/10. It's definitely an enjoyable watch, but only for people who're into the whole whodunit thing. Not if you're looking for anything more. It's successful at what it is and doesn't pretend to be anything else, but I can't help but sense the potential for something more.
A Big Game Of Cluedo
Ill start off praising the positives, since the film did have potential. The cinematography is miraculous. The unique sense of direction makes every shot look great. The script is somewhat lethargic but thankfully the "majority" of the cast pull it off. Each character was evenly distributed and explored, creating fairly interesting protagonists and slight emotional attachment. The score raised tension when necessary and kept me guessing on the edge of my seat. But after the 100th twist, the suspense and fascination quickly dissolved. The loft has simply out smarted itself, a simple, yet at times intriguing plot desperately seeks for every twist and turn it can find and uses them, I don't even think M. Night Shyamalan could've handled it. Things started to drag and seem all over the place. It is one big puzzle with one too many pieces. Overall a fun, entertaining sexual thriller. Nothing more, nothing less.
The plot is fine,, honestly there were more than a couple of thrilling moments .. well at least i think it went better than what i'v read here in the reviews before.
The Idea of the movie is fresh and new for Hollywood and the plot flows smoothly in the first half an hour of the movie there are no much puzzles to think about but who really between those five guys did it !! until you start to think maybe it's one of the guys mistresses. then you jump to accuse everyone who speaks Latin, then everyone becomes a killer in your eyes :D .
So to be fair the screenplay writing appears so tight and consistent .. with just a couple of unexpected surprise in the end ;)
With the same director as the Belgian version of the movie Erik Van Looy and pretty much the same writers i'v heard they kept it just as it went in the original. Even though i kinda preferred to watch the original movie because the originals always better but i mean who can stand almost 2 hours of translated Dutch movie !! :P
As for the cast, the Leads whom i only know from TV they were all engaging and well invested in their roles, Karl Urban, James Marsden, Wentworth Miller and Eric Stonestreet and even the short appearances of Matthias Schoenaerts who was actually in the original Belgian movie "Loft (2008)".
Overall it went fine,, well at least let's say better than what i'v read in some reviews .
1-900-HOE-NOMO
Four men (James Marsden, Matthias Schoenaerts, Eric Stonestreet & Wentworth Miller) are invited to a party for a nearly finished upscale condo building by their architect friend (Karl Urban) who designed the place. He reveals a unit that all of the married men will co-own when it's done as a "safe" space to bring ladies, flings, etc. Seems like a novel idea and all goes well until a murdered woman is found in bed. Now the race is on for both this group of men & the police to figure out who was responsible. As friendships unravel, lies are brought to the surface & all the cheating is at risk of being exposed.
Sex & murder are always breeding grounds for plot & atmosphere, but 'The Loft' thinks the more twists the better. Points go to the fantasy & sexual primal urges and good cast. They don't skimp on those consequences, but this tale of best friends & their individual seamy downfalls isn't as entertaining as it could have been.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesMatthias Schoenaerts played a lead role in the Belgian original Loft (2008) and is the only actor cast to reprise his role.
- GaffesToutes les informations contiennent des divulgâcheurs
- Citations
Anne Morris: The people you love, they're the only ones who can hurt you.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Midnight Screenings: The Loft/Project Almanac (2015)
- Bandes originalesMandrake
Written by Gwen Jamois, Tom Chant and Rich Thair
Performed by Gwen Jamois, Tom Chant and Rich Thair
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- El penthouse
- Lieux de tournage
- sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 14 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 6 002 684 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 2 747 342 $ US
- 1 févr. 2015
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 11 020 402 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 48m(108 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1






