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Door Mouse

  • 2022
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
702
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Famke Janssen, Keith Powers, and Hayley Law in Door Mouse (2022)
DramaMysteryThriller

A comic-book creator working at a burlesque club enlists the help of a colleague to figure out what's behind the disappearances of young women in their circle in this oddball neo-noir.A comic-book creator working at a burlesque club enlists the help of a colleague to figure out what's behind the disappearances of young women in their circle in this oddball neo-noir.A comic-book creator working at a burlesque club enlists the help of a colleague to figure out what's behind the disappearances of young women in their circle in this oddball neo-noir.

  • Director
    • Avan Jogia
  • Writer
    • Avan Jogia
  • Stars
    • Hayley Law
    • Keith Powers
    • Famke Janssen
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    702
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Avan Jogia
    • Writer
      • Avan Jogia
    • Stars
      • Hayley Law
      • Keith Powers
      • Famke Janssen
    • 10User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Hayley Law
    Hayley Law
    • Mouse
    Keith Powers
    Keith Powers
    • Ugly
    Famke Janssen
    Famke Janssen
    • Mama
    Avan Jogia
    Avan Jogia
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    • Director
      • Avan Jogia
    • Writer
      • Avan Jogia
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    10aliciasowers-04173

    Avan Jogia bares his teeth.

    A gritty, forboading, and brilliantly cerebral examination of morals and their pricetags/paychecks.

    Delicately orchestrated acting, cinematography, and score centers the capitalism of character beautifully.

    There are so many impossibly thoughtful details that I would need to write a huge paper to discuss them all and their many nuances.

    So I'll just say that I am beyond excited for the future of this creator as he continues to find his voice.

    One day, just by the style, everyone is going to be able to pick his stories out of the crowd in a blink.

    There is no doubt, whatsoever.

    To Avan, if he's reading these:

    Don't stop. Hold fast. Your audience will find you.
    8Psycho_sano

    A Hypnotic and Disturbing Neo-Noir

    With a dark and visually striking narrative, Jogia plunges the audience into a neo-noir world filled with tension, mystery, and incisive social commentary on the exploitation of women. The film is a cinematic experience that combines style, substance, and meticulous art direction, resulting in a work that resonates deeply.

    At the heart of the story is Hayley Law, who plays Mouse, a young fighter and cartoonist who becomes entangled in a dangerous investigation after the disappearance of a friend. Law delivers a visceral and nuanced performance, capturing the vulnerability and determination of her character with an intensity that keeps the audience glued to the screen. Her chemistry with the veteran Famke Janssen, who plays the enigmatic owner of a strip club, is electric. Janssen, with her magnetic presence and subtle delivery, adds layers of complexity to the film, while Keith Powers, as the charming and mysterious Ugly, complements the cast with a solid and convincing performance.

    Jogia demonstrates a sharp eye for visual details, using cinematography to amplify the emotions and themes of the story. The choice to frequently focus on Mouse's eyes not only humanizes the character but also creates an intimate connection with the audience. The lighting is another highlight, with plays of light and shadow that evoke a claustrophobic and dreamlike atmosphere. In particular, the way Mouse's hair is lit to resemble the silhouette of Mickey Mouse's head is a brilliant visual metaphor, suggesting the duality between innocence and danger, fantasy and reality.

    Mouse's room, which serves as her refuge and creative space, is a microcosm of the chaos that takes over her life. Throughout the film, we see the environment transform into a disordered and oppressive space, reflecting the protagonist's mental and emotional deterioration. This production design choice is a notable success, reinforcing the film's central theme: the loss of innocence and the struggle against dark, systemic forces.

    The soundtrack, in turn, is a character in its own right. With a combination of melancholic jazz, electronic beats, and dissonant tones, the music amplifies the neo-noir atmosphere, transporting the viewer to a universe where the line between right and wrong is constantly blurred. The film's setting is impeccable, with scenes ranging from decadent clubs to dark, labyrinthine streets, creating a world that feels alive and tangible.

    Door Mouse is not just a film about an investigation; it is a courageous exploration of difficult themes, such as sexual exploitation and violence against women. Jogia approaches these subjects with sensitivity and without sensationalism, allowing the story and characters to speak for themselves. The film is disturbing but necessary, and its message resonates long after the credits roll.
    7IndustriousAngel

    Fun small-scale thriller

    A fine, small thriller - the plot was a little far-fetched, especially the absence of any kind of police investigation - but the movie wasn't meant to be taken too seriously to begin with, so that wasn't really a problem. It also never stumbles into the style-over-substance abyss (though it's walking on the brink sometimes).

    The reason for this: a fun and interesting lead and a likewise fun sidekick. Mouse and Ugly are two well-written and interesting characters (written with bold brushstrokes) which work even if the acting was not stellar; especially Mouse is so endearing you could watch her an hour longer and it would never get boring!
    1arfdawg-1

    More like a Film Vapid Than Noir

    This movie was quite simply horrible. It took everything I had to watch it all the way through. This acting is miserable. The writing is just as moronic as you might imagine. And the directing? What directing? It's amateurish at best.

    And the fact that this is getting good review is not missed on me. More fake posts from people who must have worked on the film. There is no way anyone who watches this can give it an 8, 9, or 10 unless it's a reverse rating and they meant to mean 3, 2, or 1.

    It's a very, very, very low budget movie that substitutes pretensious scenes and dialog in the place of talent. Don't bother. It stinks.
    10AdventureFan

    Awesome Indie Noir

    I saw a trailer for this film, decided to give it a try, and thought it was amazing. Watched it a second time to enjoy it again and catch the parts I missed, since the dialogue moves quickly. It has a unique take on the film noir genre, with characters that span the range of economic classes, and a plot that involves some of the more disturbing aspects of human nature.

    All the actors are top notch, and the lead (Hayley Law) proves that she can carry a movie and hold the viewers' interest. I was pulled in and couldn't stop watching from the first scene to the nerve-wracking ending. The script is compelling, there's some humor, and the visuals and music are interesting and artistic.

    I'm giving this film 10 stars because there's nothing I can think of where it went wrong. Despite what the low-raters like to believe, I am not associated with this film or anyone that made it. I just appreciate good films. I have found that lower budget films with good scripts are often as good as, or better than, the blockbuster moneymakers. This film is one of those. (For instance, although I am not dissing the Barbie 2023 movie, I enjoyed Door Mouse more).

    Highly recommended. Due to the subject matter and some raunchy/suggestive scenes, this is not suited for children.

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      The phone number displayed on the Dames calling card is Patrick Batemans phone number from American Psycho.
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      Mouse: It was a full pack of cigarettes sort of night. I don't know what possessed me. Who knows what possesses mad, compulsive people to perform mad, compulsive acts? I couldn't shake that feeling from this morning. Some self-destructive part of me was pulling me to dark, familiar streets. Into dark, familiar corners. To dark, familiar moons.

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    • Release date
      • January 26, 2023 (Netherlands)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 門鼠
    • Filming locations
      • Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Drive Films
      • Goldrush Entertainment
      • Independent Edge Films
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      1 hour 41 minutes
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