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1BR: The Apartment

Original title: 1BR
  • 2019
  • Accord parental
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
17K
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Naomi Grossman and Nicole Brydon Bloom in 1BR: The Apartment (2019)
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After moving to Los Angeles, a young woman discovers her seemingly friendly apartment complex is actually home to a dangerous cult.After moving to Los Angeles, a young woman discovers her seemingly friendly apartment complex is actually home to a dangerous cult.After moving to Los Angeles, a young woman discovers her seemingly friendly apartment complex is actually home to a dangerous cult.

  • Director
    • David Marmor
  • Writer
    • David Marmor
  • Stars
    • Nicole Brydon Bloom
    • Giles Matthey
    • Taylor Nichols
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    17K
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    • Director
      • David Marmor
    • Writer
      • David Marmor
    • Stars
      • Nicole Brydon Bloom
      • Giles Matthey
      • Taylor Nichols
    • 269User reviews
    • 109Critic reviews
    • 56Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Nicole Brydon Bloom
    Nicole Brydon Bloom
    • Sarah
    Giles Matthey
    Giles Matthey
    • Brian
    Taylor Nichols
    Taylor Nichols
    • Jerry
    Alan Blumenfeld
    Alan Blumenfeld
    • Sarah's Father
    Naomi Grossman
    Naomi Grossman
    • Janice
    Celeste Sully
    Celeste Sully
    • Lisa
    Susan Davis
    • Miss Stanhope
    Clayton Hoff
    Clayton Hoff
    • Lester
    Earnestine Phillips
    Earnestine Phillips
    • Esther
    Hailey Giles
    Hailey Giles
    • Diane
    Andrea Gabriel
    Andrea Gabriel
    • Cristina
    Hannah Altman
    • Natalie
    Curtis Webster
    Curtis Webster
    • Charles D. Ellerby
    Jay Pennick
    Jay Pennick
    • Interviewer
    Andrew Carrillo
    Andrew Carrillo
    • Slapped Resident
    Evan Dickson
    Evan Dickson
    • Apartment Resident
    Tracy Déchaux
    • Resident
    Mark Krenik
    Mark Krenik
    • Resident
    • Director
      • David Marmor
    • Writer
      • David Marmor
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    Clearbay_327

    A pretty creepy AF movie...

    With some genuinely disturbing parts. And just when you think it can't be much harder to watch, it gets harder to watch. It takes around 30 minutes to set up then the last hour a real rollercoaster ride with a fairly high squick factor. Overall a very satisfying horror/thriller.
    5aarpcats

    Realistic and intelligent cult thriller

    In this film, David Marmor does a great job of dramatizing the way cults work on individuals to get them to join. Of course the seduction of a new member is accelerated and made stomach churning, but it's a movie, Would you really want to watch 12 hours of "classes" or "meetings?" Would you really want to watch the slow draining of bank accounts and inane barking about "suppressive" people by Tom Cruise?

    No, you can see that in "Going Clear." This isn't a documentary. This is a cautionary horror movie about how cults work.

    First, the cult picks lonely and vulnerable individuals who have a reason to feel left out of the mainstream. $cientology seems to prey on high school and college drop outs with money. AA picks up people who can't stop drinking. NXIVM picks attractive women with body dysmorphia and the men who love them. LulaRich, Amway, Mary Kay and all the multi level marketing scams pick at home mothers who need money and a life away from home. The Trump Cult picks white boomers and straight, single white men who are afraid of becoming the minority and need someone to blame.

    In the film, Sarah is a shy LA newcomer who is trying to make it for the first time on her own in a new city. She's lonely and has an issue with her father. The Moonies send members to college campuses to look for "depressed" students.

    Second, the cult love bombs the potential new member to take care of the fears and make the person feel accepted. Love bombing is part of the cycle in the normalization of the abuse the cult will heap on the member. The neighbors in the apartment complex love bomb Sarah to catch her off guard, and confuse her as the abuse begins. Every abuse cycle ends with love bombing.

    In reality, the "hands on the wall" scene is taken directly from accounts by ex $cientologists about "corrective" abuse they underwent at "Gold Base" in Hemet. Many of the other scenes in the movie are thinly veiled references to confessionals by former members of $cientology and other cults.

    Third, the cult isolates the new member from any and all people who aren't members of the cult so the new member has no way to check her own reality. In the film, the cult removes Sarah from her job and her only friend.

    Fourth, the cult has a belief system that has all the answers to life's questions. The belief system usually has a sacred text. This is the book the cult forces Sarah to read.

    Fifth, the cult forces the member to "confess" past sins to build intimacy, and make the new member more vulnerable. It's why the members ask her about her sex life and her father. It's why AA has a 9th step and $cientology has auditing,

    Last, the cult has a charismatic leader. In the movie, the leader is Charles Ellerby, whose words, are repeated by the members again and again, "It's not crazy. It's science." It's why Sarah has to repeat the "four foundations."

    The film uses these characteristics of cults to move along the plot and desensitize the audience to the possibility of Sarah (or anyone else) escaping the cult. The plot is helped by the acting of Nicole Brydon Bloom's portrayal of Sarah as an ordinary millennial, who may or may not give in to the horrors of the cult.

    The movie is a combination of mediocre Netflix horror, and and extraordinarily well-researched premise about cult thinking.
    7kizzie_nikita

    Kept me watching.

    This has me interested from the get-go. I must admit I'm not usually a fan of these spooky bedroom type situations, but this is far from your bedroom goes bump in the night movie.

    This could have been a little more intense, and in-depth, as far as story line goes, but the story that they have given you i think is well done, well acted and over all quite a good watch.

    I wouldn't say this is a horror, at all, but it makes for a good thriller.
    6GiraffeDoor

    This made me angry! But that's sort of the point.

    I was plesantly surprised by this story of imprisonment with semi-political subtext.

    Asides from the usage of the word "creepy" it didn't really do the little things that annoy me in horror/thrillers but even then they sort of justified it.

    I can't tell you I loved this movie but refreshingly it's more of a case that they made it too well! Be warned how the characters in this will tick you off. It brings to mind the quote by Crystal Eastman "so much oppression takes the form of protection".

    I think I kept watching just because I wanted a pay off to all the bullying by people who think they're in the right morally.

    A lot of this just feels like torture porn and not in a great way. But that's kind of balanced out by the aforementioned features and it serves a function to help you follow the protagonists emotional journey. She was a bland and fairly passive protagonist (sort of the point really) but it's not really about her, it's about the situation.

    More anger enducing than scary, without going into spoilers, this did not end, repeat NOT end in a way that left me feeling insulted or taken for a ride. There's several respectable surprises along the way too.

    My final remark is that this is above average and I hope there are people who will appreciate this in they way I couldn't quite.
    7andyofne-75813

    Reasonably good thriller

    I expected this to be horrible; but I was surprised by how much I enjoyed it.

    This seems like a more original story rather than something that's been done over and over again (poorly).

    It had some dull moments but overall I enjoyed it.

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    • Trivia
      The first word of the name of the apartment complex, "Asilo," means "Asylum" in Spanish.
    • Connections
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Horror Movies of 2020 So Far (2020)
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      Happy Heart
      Written by James Last and Jackie Rae

      Performed by Andy Williams

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    FAQ18

    • How long is 1BR?Powered by Alexa
    • This is not brainwashing. Brainwashing requires hypnotism, fake sympathies, long duration of Stockholm syndrome.This is pure torture.Can someone explain pls?By fella_shibby.

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    • Release date
      • April 24, 2020 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 1BR
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • 1BR Movie
      • Epicenter
      • Malevolent FIlms
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $16,125
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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