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L'appartement

  • 1996
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  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
17K
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Monica Bellucci, Romane Bohringer, and Vincent Cassel in L'appartement (1996)
A recently engaged man sees a former lover and becomes obsessed with meeting her again.
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A recently engaged man sees a former lover and becomes obsessed with meeting her again.A recently engaged man sees a former lover and becomes obsessed with meeting her again.A recently engaged man sees a former lover and becomes obsessed with meeting her again.

  • Director
    • Gilles Mimouni
  • Writer
    • Gilles Mimouni
  • Stars
    • Romane Bohringer
    • Vincent Cassel
    • Jean-Philippe Écoffey
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    17K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gilles Mimouni
    • Writer
      • Gilles Mimouni
    • Stars
      • Romane Bohringer
      • Vincent Cassel
      • Jean-Philippe Écoffey
    • 77User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Romane Bohringer
    Romane Bohringer
    • Alice
    Vincent Cassel
    Vincent Cassel
    • Max Mayer
    Jean-Philippe Écoffey
    Jean-Philippe Écoffey
    • Lucien
    Monica Bellucci
    Monica Bellucci
    • Lisa
    Sandrine Kiberlain
    Sandrine Kiberlain
    • Muriel
    Olivier Granier
    • Daniel
    Paul Pavel
    • Jeweller
    Nelly Alard
    • Madeleine
    Bruno Leonelli
    • Alain Beccaria
    Tateo Isaizaki
    • Japanese Businessman
    Tsuyu Shimizu
    Tsuyu Shimizu
    • Japanese Interpreter
    Ricardo Mateo
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    Vincent Nemeth
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    Bruno Fernández Vella
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    8howie73

    Intricate

    Forget the recent dire American remake which sadly tarnished the reputation of the French original by virtue of the director's involvement in both. This is a deftly- drawn romantic 90s noir with many twists and turns. It works best as a Gallic ode to Hitchcock's Rear Window, because the notion of voyeurism is the constant theme that fires the intricate screenplay. The story is stunningly realized, like a Picasso painting, offering multi-perspectives on the same event and demanding the viewer's participation throughout. The settings, music and haunting score are wonderful as well as the excellent contributions from the cast. Watch it more than once.
    7claudio_carvalho

    Missing Encounters, Obsession and Serendipities with a Disappointing and Incoherent Conclusion

    After two years working in New York in the 90's, the successful executive Max Mayer (Vincent Cassel) returns to Paris and will sooner get married to his fiancée Muriel (Sandrine Kiberlain). He has a meeting in a restaurant with Japanese executives and then he will travel to Tokyo. However, he glances at a woman leaving a telephone booth and he believes she is Lisa (Monica Bellucci), the greatest love of his life who had disappeared years ago. He finds the key of a Parisian hotel room in the booth and he calls off his trip to Tokyo trying to meet Lisa in the hotel. He sneaks into the empty room; finds an obituary and goes to the cemetery expecting to find Lisa. Then he follows the stranger Daniel (Olivier Granier), whose name he had overheard in the booth cabin, and finds an apartment that he supposes is Lisa address. Meanwhile Max recalls his romance with Lisa in flashbacks. Max borrows the car of his best friend Lucien (Jean-Philippe Écoffey), who is in love with his girlfriend Alice, to go to the apartment wait for Lisa. However, he finds another woman also called Lisa (Romane Bohringer). The mystery is clarified through the flashbacks.

    "L'Appartement" is an intriguing thriller about missing encounters, obsession and serendipities with a disappointing and incoherent conclusion. The non-linear screenplay keeps the mystery until the very end. The performances of Vincent Cassel, Monica Bellucci and Jean- Philippe Écoffey are excellent, but the sexy Romane Bohringer steals the movie in the role of an outcast woman obsessed by her only girlfriend. Unfortunately there are many flaws and holes in the story.

    The first one is indeed a continuity mistake, with Max's scarf vanishing when meets Lucien in the stairway and in the restaurant, but back around his neck when he goes to the airport.

    There are questions not answered: Why Lisa had lodged in a hotel in Paris if she has her own apartment? How Alice financially supports herself? Why Max stays with Muriel in the end? Why Lisa trusted on a single letter, instead of looking for Lucien and asking Max's address in New York and send an ultimate letter?

    My interpretation of the plot is that the lonely and needy Alice is obsessed by Lisa and creates all the missing encounters to avoid Lisa to meet Max and leave her alone again. But in the end, she finds that Max desires and loves her and she unexpectedly falls in love with Max. Therefore, she does not need Lisa anymore. However, my interpretation seems to be wrong based on the reaction of Max after reading her diary. But again, Alice is a manipulative woman and the viewer never knows neither what is written in her journal (maybe the real feelings of the true Lisa) nor her conversation without audio with Lisa. Further, Max is a romantic man that has never acknowledged the love of Lisa with him and believe his feelings are unrequited love.

    There are references to "Rear Window" and "Single White Female", but nevertheless, the terrible conclusion does not make any sense. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "O Apartamento" ("The Apartment")
    9pivn2002

    Visually stunning French mystery

    A wonderful story about the consequences of obsessive love with the beautiful romantic back streets of Paris as its location. We're transported through time and see the plot develop from the perspectives of the three main characters as the mystery unwinds.
    10paul2001sw-1

    Formidable!

    This is an astonishing film: a romantic thriller with a convoluted but perfectly constructed and devastatingly symmetrical plot, brilliantly buttressed by the use of recurring visual motifs. Everything in it is beautifully filmed: the women, the apartments; but more amazing is the devastating juxtapositioning of images, almost every scene has echoes of another. This is a story told in light, in colour, in many almost-parallels. Every time I watch it, it fills me with delight.

    The acting is great too. Romane Bohringer is stunning as a woman on the verge of a nervous breakdown: everything about her changes with her mood. Vincent Cassel plays a very different role to his part in La Haine; but no less excellently: shifty and sympathetic at the same time. And Monica Bellucci - ah!, Monica Bellucci, well, put simply, she plays (is?) the world's most perfect woman. There's one small scene about three quarters of the way through where she does nothing more than smile; yet in that instant, says more than hours of Hollywood junk.

    One cannot do justice to this film without at least mentioning the superb, sequential climax: sad, shocking, ironic and subtle in turn. But if one moment captures the brilliance of this work, it's the scene at the start of this fabulous denouement, the prospect of which has been teasingly laid before us throughout the entire story. Yet when the moment comes, it is handled so delicately, so briefly, so deftly, that on reflection it makes you gasp. Only a director of staggering confidence would dare to underplay this vital point. But the confidence is justified. Cinema doesn't come much better than this.
    peter07

    A Great Thriller

    I saw this movie in Korea back in 1999, and it lingered in my mind for a while after viewing. It was also my introduction to the hauntingly beautiful Monica Bellucci (HER face could launch a thousand ships).

    The twists and turns and bizarre ending makes this a must see. I hope they release an uncut DVD version as I own the Korean release that had three minutes cut out.

    Highly recommended and a film you can see more than once!

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    • Trivia
      The play that features Lisa and Alice is 'A Midsummer's Night Dream' by William Shakespeare.
    • Quotes

      Lisa: Do you often stalk people?

    • Connections
      Featured in The Movie Show: Episode dated 12 February 1997 (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      Same kind of woman
      Words and Music by Peter Chase

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    • Release date
      • October 2, 1996 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Spain
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • The Apartment
    • Filming locations
      • Rue de Furstemberg, Paris 6, Paris, France(rendez-vous location for Max and Lisa)
    • Production companies
      • Cecchi Gori Group Tiger Cinematografica
      • IMA Productions
      • La Sept Cinéma
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 56m(116 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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