Un homme qui a tout investi dans un nouvel appartement découvre que ses quatre murs renferment des bruits dérangeants, des voisins hostiles et des secrets troublants..Un homme qui a tout investi dans un nouvel appartement découvre que ses quatre murs renferment des bruits dérangeants, des voisins hostiles et des secrets troublants..Un homme qui a tout investi dans un nouvel appartement découvre que ses quatre murs renferment des bruits dérangeants, des voisins hostiles et des secrets troublants..
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Jennifer Aquino
- Ha Ju-kyeong
- (English version)
- (voix)
Liz Burnette
- Eun-hwa
- (English version)
- (voix)
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It was intense and with good twists. The movie kept me engaged throughout with its psychological thriller elements and unexpected turns. The performances were solid and the direction created a tense atmosphere that made for an entertaining watch. I found it to be a well-crafted thriller that delivers on its promises.
60U
Woo Sung is an ordinary office worker in his 30's. He has succeeded in buying his own apartment, which was his lifelong dream. To buy the apartment, he used all of his savings.
Wall to wall would have been improved if it were a far more simplified, less complicated tale. The tonal changeover, from psychological thriller to high-concept conspiracy, makes it lose some of the effect it has so diligently built up in the first half.
Despite the incredible performances in this thriller, the foundation it rests upon starts to crumble once things run out of steam. And Every attempt the movie makes to one-up itself has the opposite effect.
Wall to wall would have been improved if it were a far more simplified, less complicated tale. The tonal changeover, from psychological thriller to high-concept conspiracy, makes it lose some of the effect it has so diligently built up in the first half.
Despite the incredible performances in this thriller, the foundation it rests upon starts to crumble once things run out of steam. And Every attempt the movie makes to one-up itself has the opposite effect.
The storyline was pointless, the supporting characters were discarded halfway through and the lead character was frustrating as hell. During the whole movie I was waiting for the moment where the penny dropped and we understood what it was all about, but the penny didn't drop, it just rolled in slowly without any explanation for why. One minute he is at war with all his neighbours then they are never seen again in the whole movie. Felt super pasted together to try and come up with something but failed on every level. Being a massive fan of Korean movies this was a big let down, I expect better from Korea and this wasn't it. For reviewers saying this is the best Netflix movie??? You need to watch more movies because if you think this was amazing then you are gonna be blown away when you actually watch a good one. Don't waste your time.
Not exactly sure how to feel about this. The premise is good, the first half of the movie is good but then it kinda falls off after the second half.
The acting of the protagonist is so nice that he is probably the reason you wanna keep watching the movie.
It just feels like the execution of the movie could be... better I guess.
Still, not that bad.
The acting of the protagonist is so nice that he is probably the reason you wanna keep watching the movie.
It just feels like the execution of the movie could be... better I guess.
Still, not that bad.
As "Wall to Wall" (2025 release from South Korea; 118 min.; original title "84 m2") opens, we are in "Seoul 2021" and as we watch Seoul's endless sea of skyscrapers, Noh Woo-sung purchases a small condo measuring 84 square meters (900 sqaure feet). We the go to "Seoul, August 2024" and Woo-sung struggles to keep up with his mortgage, maintenance fees and other expenses. On top of that, he notices strange noises coming from his neighbor below. Or is it his neighbor upstairs? At this point we are 10 minutes into the movie.
Couple of comments: houses, condos and apartments in Asia are typically a lot smaller than what we are used to in the West, and certainly in the US, where there is never-ending space everywhere except a few major cities like New York and Chicago. This South Korean movie starts out as your typical drama: how to deal with noise pollution presumably coming from your neighbors. But the movie morphs into something quite different in its second hour. This movie is super plot-heavy so the less about that, the better and I won't spoil any of it. I quite enjoyed the second half of the movie, more so than the first half. The non-names cast (for me anyway) does quite well. And of course Seoul, itself a character in the movie, is an amazing place.
"Wall to Wall" started streaming in Netflix about a week ago. I happen to read a positive review of it in the British weekly The Economist, and that was good enough for me to check it out. The movie is currently rated 62% Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, and that sounds about right to me. If you are in the mood for a foreign drama/thriller about life in a small condo set in a skyscraper, I'd readily suggest you check this out, and draw your own conclusion.
Couple of comments: houses, condos and apartments in Asia are typically a lot smaller than what we are used to in the West, and certainly in the US, where there is never-ending space everywhere except a few major cities like New York and Chicago. This South Korean movie starts out as your typical drama: how to deal with noise pollution presumably coming from your neighbors. But the movie morphs into something quite different in its second hour. This movie is super plot-heavy so the less about that, the better and I won't spoil any of it. I quite enjoyed the second half of the movie, more so than the first half. The non-names cast (for me anyway) does quite well. And of course Seoul, itself a character in the movie, is an amazing place.
"Wall to Wall" started streaming in Netflix about a week ago. I happen to read a positive review of it in the British weekly The Economist, and that was good enough for me to check it out. The movie is currently rated 62% Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, and that sounds about right to me. If you are in the mood for a foreign drama/thriller about life in a small condo set in a skyscraper, I'd readily suggest you check this out, and draw your own conclusion.
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Détails
- Durée
- 1h 58min(118 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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