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Good Neighbours

  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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Scott Speedman, Jay Baruchel, and Emily Hampshire in Good Neighbours (2010)
In the dead of winter, a serial killer is on the loose in Montreal. Three residents of a small apartment building retreat indoors, but learn they may not be any safer.
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Victor is new to Montreal and attempts to make friends with the wheelchair-bound Spencer and the cat-loving Louise, but everybody is on edge with a serial killer terrorizing the neighborhood... Read allVictor is new to Montreal and attempts to make friends with the wheelchair-bound Spencer and the cat-loving Louise, but everybody is on edge with a serial killer terrorizing the neighborhood.Victor is new to Montreal and attempts to make friends with the wheelchair-bound Spencer and the cat-loving Louise, but everybody is on edge with a serial killer terrorizing the neighborhood.

  • Director
    • Jacob Tierney
  • Writers
    • Jacob Tierney
    • Chrystine Brouillet
  • Stars
    • Jay Baruchel
    • Anne-Marie Cadieux
    • Diane D'Aquila
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    • Director
      • Jacob Tierney
    • Writers
      • Jacob Tierney
      • Chrystine Brouillet
    • Stars
      • Jay Baruchel
      • Anne-Marie Cadieux
      • Diane D'Aquila
    • 49User reviews
    • 46Critic reviews
    • 60Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jay Baruchel
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    • Victor Spiegelman
    Anne-Marie Cadieux
    Anne-Marie Cadieux
    • Valérie Langlois
    Diane D'Aquila
    • Miss Van Ilen
    Xavier Dolan
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    • Jean-Marc
    Gary Farmer
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    • Roland Brandt
    Clara Furey
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    Nathalie Girard
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    Kaniehtiio Horn
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    Pat Kiely
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    • Director
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    7SnoopyStyle

    good eerie vibe from good trio

    It's October 1995 Montreal. There is a serial killer out on the loose. Victor (Jay Baruchel) is moving into a 4th floor walkup. His neighbours are cat lady Louise (Emily Hampshire) and wheelchair bound Spencer (Scott Speedman). Louise is working at a local Chinese restaurant where waitress Johanne (Kaniehtiio Horn) is killed one night in the streets. Victor walks Louise home from the restaurant every night. Spencer turns out to be able to walk and somebody poisons Louise's cat.

    Director Jacob Tierney is able to get an offbeat eerie vibe sort of like 'Shallow Grave' except nothing so cool and thrilling. It's a serial killer thriller that lives on its atmosphere for the most part. Baruchel is quirky cute. Hampshire is a quirky adoring cat lady. Speedman is good as Spencer hiding a secret. The three of them form a very compelling trio. The movie does need more tension. It would probably help to condense the timeline. It's good creepy throughout with an underlining low key dark humor.
    darngoodwriter

    Great quirky film noir a la Coen brothers

    Article first published as Movie Review: Good Neighbors on Blogcritics. 'http://blogcritics.org/video/article/movie-review-good-neighbors/'

    Take three freaky characters with tenuous grips on reality and stick them into an aging apartment building in a rundown neighborhood of Montreal and what do you have? Good Neighbors. You also have a film noir mystery which rivals anything the Coen brothers (Blood Simple, Fargo, No Country for Old Men) have ever done.

    Written and directed by Canadian filmmaker Jacob Tierney, Good Neighbors is based on the 1982 book, Chère Voisine, by Chyrstine Brouillet. Tierney first read the book when he was in high school, and decided to take it to his producer father, Kevin Tierney, with whom he had collaborated on the comedy The Trotsky.

    "Jacob told me about this book a long time ago," recalled the elder Tierney, "and I said, Jacob, I really don't want to make a movie about a serial killer. And when we finished shooting on The Trotsky, I sent him a note saying, 'I'll produce any project that you want to make.' And he told me: 'this is the one.'" The producer overcame his initial reluctance upon reading the novel. "I actually found it way funnier and way more diabolical than just being a book about a serial killer. Don't get me wrong, it's still a pretty sick little tale – but there's great fun to it in a perverse way."

    Good Neighbors stars Jay Baruchel, Scott Speedman, and Emily Hampshire. It also stars three cats, Mozart, Tia Maria and Balthazar who are instrumental in moving the story along.

    At first, I was annoyed at not being able to figure out who the protagonist was, but I realized as the film progressed that writer- director Tierney was doing an excellent job of giving us three characters each of whom was strange enough to either be evil or something close to it. In no time, you are suspicious of all of them.

    Emily Hampshire plays Louise, a waitress in a Chinese restaurant, whose fear about the possible presence of a serial murderer in the neighborhood comes to dominate her life and the lives of those around her. She has trouble relating to people, and is the creepiest cat lover in film history.

    Louise communicates her fears to her neighbor, Spenser, a disabled housebound man played by Scott Speedman. Spenser's lean, swimmer's body seems out-of-place, trapped in a wheel chair on an upper floor of the apartment building. His personality flashes back and forth between a way too friendly smile and a barely controlled rage. But, after all, he lost his wife in an auto accident, or so he says.

    A new neighbor, Victor, moves in – played to geeky perfection by Jay Baruchels. Victor is as socially inept as they come, but apparently good at heart. Of course, he does tell his brother that Louise is his fiancée, before he's told her she is.

    As the violence escalates on the streets outside, the three of them bond – as much as their flawed psyches allow – in an effort to come to grips with the threat of the serial killer. But, the strangeness doesn't end with the lead characters. Co-workers, policemen and other neighbors all have their quirks, and you'll find yourself being suspicious of nearly everyone at some point, at least until they too become a victim.

    The twists and turns come at you rapidly in the third act and I found myself hoping for just one more when things wound down. But that wasn't because I thought anything was missing, I just didn't want the mayhem to end. Good Neighbors - murder, betrayal, cats, a few laughs and lots of blood - is available now on demand. It will open theatrically in New York on July 29 and in Los Angeles on August 5. I'd see it in a theater – being trapped in a dark room full of strangers will add to your enjoyment.
    7Lechuguilla

    Pleasantly European Look And Feel

    It's the story of three strange friendships, with a serial killer lurking in the background. Lives of the three single people, two guys and a gal, all under age 30, become intertwined over a five-month period as a result of living in close proximity in a Montreal apartment building. The film is less a whodunit than a play of mind games, as unlikely events collide, to force the three to question each others motives, then plot ways to a self-interested outcome.

    The three characters are mildly interesting, though the Victor character is so neurotic, and dense to others' cues, he quickly becomes grating. I see that as a script problem. There are also a couple of significant plot holes. And the ending I find less than satisfying, as it leaves viewers wondering, and questions unanswered.

    Casting is acceptable. Acting is fine given the subdued story line. Visuals trend a bit dark. Most of the plot is set indoors. "Good Neighbors" is a low-budget film, and uses a minimal cast and minimal sets. Overall, the film has a pleasantly European look and feel, with interspersed French dialogue, Canadian accents, musty interiors, and cold climate exteriors.

    If you're looking for a whodunit, or an extravagant production, or a film of great thematic depth, look elsewhere. Notwithstanding weakness previously described, "Good Neighbors" excels at character drama, with a touch of low-key quirkiness; a cozy, intimate little film worth a one-time watch on a cold winter night.
    Kirpianuscus

    good job

    It reminds many thrillers, crime and dark comedies. And it does well that. Proposing a simple story, good actors, few spices and a serial killer, young people, cats, fish tanks, some Hitchcock, Woody Allen and Tarantino, few drops of "Delicious" and a fine end. A real nice film. And, not less, a smart one.

    The basic problem can be the status of salad. In some measure, too much ingredients.
    6dude-56-495337

    Plodding

    I saw this film recently partly based on the other review above. I did not agree with the general thrust of that review and so I've contributed one based on my own impressions. As a whodunit the culprit was fairly obvious taking away any possibility of plot tension. The general lack of action, drama (or blood) was actually disappointing.

    The film did not hit any low notes to be fair and was watchable enough but it failed to hit any high ones (for me) either.It was well professionally acted and with workmanlike direction, the scenes were well shot including the slightly unpleasant one alluded to in the previous review but the only emotional connect I felt with the film was some twinges of embarrassment at a couple of points. Sunday evening filler.

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    • Trivia
      Emily Hampshire appeared in each of the first four movies directed by Jacob Tierney: the short film, Dad (2002); Twist (2003); The Trotsky (2009), and Good Neighbours (2010).
    • Goofs
      When Louis thought she was being followed by the big black guy, she turned around and there was no dog in sight, not even a leash. She then stopped to let him pass, and all of a sudden there is a leash in his hand with a dog attached to it. How could this have been missed.
    • Quotes

      Louise: [having slit her cat-murdering neighbour Valerie's throat, watching blood continue to spurt] Oh. This is so disgusting. O my god I don't know how people do this. Ohh!

    • Crazy credits
      At the very end of the credits it says "No animals were harmed in the production of this movie, not sure about the fish."
    • Connections
      Features La Guerre des tuques (1984)
    • Soundtracks
      Sow Some Lonesome Corners So Many Flowers Bloom
      Written by Efrim Menuck, Sophie Trudeau, Thierry Amar, Ian Ilavsky, Beckie Foon and Jessica Moss

      Performed by Thee Silver Mt Zion (as Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra)

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    • Release date
      • March 31, 2011 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Good Neighbors
    • Filming locations
      • 3412 Av Harvard, Montreal, Québec, Canada(The apartment complex)
    • Production company
      • Park Ex Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,072
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,953
      • Jul 31, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,072
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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