una joven se muda a su nuevo apartamento, y mientras desempaca sus cosas, siente la presencia de alguien, lo que la lleva a pensar que no esta sola en la habitación, algo terrible vive en el... Leer todouna joven se muda a su nuevo apartamento, y mientras desempaca sus cosas, siente la presencia de alguien, lo que la lleva a pensar que no esta sola en la habitación, algo terrible vive en el apartamento 1303.una joven se muda a su nuevo apartamento, y mientras desempaca sus cosas, siente la presencia de alguien, lo que la lleva a pensar que no esta sola en la habitación, algo terrible vive en el apartamento 1303.
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I watched because it starred (supporting role) Rebecca DeMorney (sp?). But I was really taken back by her AWFUL acting as well as the awful acting of every other actor in the movie. I was so embarrassed for her performance and wondered why she agreed to play this tacky, tacky part.
Had her acting career started with the caliber of this example, she would never have even met Tom Cruise. (Yes! THAT bad.)
I knew within 10 minutes that this movie was bad. We stopped watching, but I have a hard time leaving a movie unfinished and went back to see the rest of it. HOPING it might improve.
It didn't. Not . one . bit.
It felt like the movie was had over by the time the first sister was done talking with herself and the movie tried to be scary.
Rebecca Demornay even sings. Sad, sad, sad.
Skip this movie. Or maybe make up a drinking game for it. Something like take a drink every time you realize what a terrible film this is- seriously. Lol
Given the fact that the original Japanese "Apartment 1303" wasn't particularly much to write home about, then you would think that director Michael Taverna would have it nice and easy here to make it into a better remake. You would think so! But wow, this American version of "Apartment 1303" turned out to be even worse and more boring than the original Japanese version.
The storyline is essentially the same as in the Japanese version, a woman movies into an apartment that is haunted by something sinister because of a tragic event that took place in the self same apartment.
This American version of "Apartment 1303" was nowhere even remotely near being scary or spooky in the least bit. And it was a rather pointless and dull experience to sit through. I had initially hoped that Rebecca DeMornay would be able to lift up the movie even just a bit, but that proved not to be the case, as she wasn't given much to work with in this movie.
Some times it is better to not meddle with original versions of movies, and just leave them to what they initially were and are. I strongly suggest that you watch the Japanese version of "Apartment 1303" if you absolutely have to watch this story. However, be warned, you are not in for much of an improvement.
By highlighting well known actresses, they are hoping to cash in on their names. However, don't be fooled by that. It is the worst film I've ever seen Rebecca DeMorney in and Mischa Barton is an embarrassment. When you watch a film like this, the inevitable question is "did they realize how bad the film is?". I cannot answer that question, but once a project is a go and the actors don't back out, I guess they just hope it will find a market. This film deserves no market, it is that bad!
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaAs Maddie Slater, Rebecca De Mornay dons a black fedora hat just like she did in Starship: Sara (1985) about twenty-seven years before.
- ErroresIn her new apartment. Lara goes to open a bottle of wine with a corkscrew. She becomes frightened by the wind and knocks the wine glasses and the bottle over with the corkscrew attached to the bottle, in the next scene she goes next door and introduces herself to Emily. She asks Emily if she can borrow a corkscrew but does get one from Emily. She goes back to her apartment and has an uncomfortable interaction with the creepy superintendent. When she goes back into the kitchen the glasses are back and the wine bottle is upright, without the corkscrew attached, it is open and has no cork in, you can see her poke her index finger into the open bottle top. The cork is also visible when she grabs the neck of the bottle and uses the corkscrew to 'open' the bottle. The wrapping on the neck of the bottle changes. She only got one glass out of the closet, yet there are two on the counter. She picks up an object after knocking the glasses and wine bottle over, but that object is not seen again in later shots.
- Citas
[last lines]
Lara Slate: [stark, dully numb voice] I know you don't believe me, but I didn't kill anybody. Jennifer Logan and her mother still live here, and they kill people. Everyone on this floor is dead.
Detective: Apartments don't kill people, Lara. People kill people. It's time to go here. Come on, let's get out of here.
[helps her up]
Detective: One, two, three.
[as he leads her away:]
Detective: You have the right to remain silent, everything you say may or will be used against you in a court of law...
- ConexionesReferences Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids (1972)
- Bandas sonorasCemetery Valentine
Written by Rebecca De Mornay and Jaime James
Performed by Rebecca De Mornay
Produced by RSV Productions
Licensed by MonteCristo LLC
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
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- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Departamento 1303
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- Presupuesto
- USD 5,000,000 (estimado)
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 3,377,891
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 25 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1