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Open Windows

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
15K
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Elijah Wood, Neil Maskell, and Sasha Grey in Open Windows (2014)
Nick is excited to discover that he's won a dinner date with his favorite actress, Jill Goddard. But when Jill refuses to honor the contest, her manager Chord makes an offer he can't refuse: the ability to view Jill secretly via computer. Nick begins watching the unknowing star on her webcam, not realizing that this decision will put both himself and Jill at risk as they enter a terrifying world of cat-and-mouse where nothing -- and no one -- are as they seem.
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A jilted fan soon finds himself pulled into a deadly game of cat-and-mouse after he accepts the opportunity to spy on his favorite actress via his laptop.A jilted fan soon finds himself pulled into a deadly game of cat-and-mouse after he accepts the opportunity to spy on his favorite actress via his laptop.A jilted fan soon finds himself pulled into a deadly game of cat-and-mouse after he accepts the opportunity to spy on his favorite actress via his laptop.

  • Director
    • Nacho Vigalondo
  • Writer
    • Nacho Vigalondo
  • Stars
    • Sasha Grey
    • Elijah Wood
    • Neil Maskell
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    15K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nacho Vigalondo
    • Writer
      • Nacho Vigalondo
    • Stars
      • Sasha Grey
      • Elijah Wood
      • Neil Maskell
    • 82User reviews
    • 145Critic reviews
    • 47Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    "Can You Keep a Secret?"
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    "Can You Keep a Secret?"
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    "Can You Keep a Secret?"
    Open Windows: Can You Keep A Secret?
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    Open Windows: Can You Keep A Secret?

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    Sasha Grey
    Sasha Grey
    • Jill Goddard
    Elijah Wood
    Elijah Wood
    • Nick Chambers
    Neil Maskell
    Neil Maskell
    • Chord
    Adam Quintero
    Adam Quintero
    • Pierre - Triop #1
    Iván González
    Iván González
    • Tony
    Jaime Olías
    Jaime Olías
    • Dave
    Jake Klamburg
    • Triop #3
    • (as Jake S. Klamburg)
    Daniel Pérez Prada
    Daniel Pérez Prada
    • Triop #2
    • (as Dani Pérez Prada)
    Rachel Arieff
    Rachel Arieff
    • Carol
    Michelle Jenner
    Michelle Jenner
    • Possessed #1
    Julián Villagrán
    Julián Villagrán
    • Possessed #2
    Carlos Areces
    Carlos Areces
    • Watchman
    Raúl Cimas
    • Survivor
    Miguel Noguera
    • Man on TV
    Nacho Vigalondo
    Nacho Vigalondo
    • Richy Gabilondo
    Richard Diment
    • Audience #1
    Eugenio Mira
    Eugenio Mira
    • Audience #2
    Nancy Yao
    • News Reader #1
    • Director
      • Nacho Vigalondo
    • Writer
      • Nacho Vigalondo
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    5brchthethird

    An exercise in form and style that has mixed results

    OPEN WINDOWS is a high-concept thriller that works better as an exercise in form and style than as a movie. Directed by Nacho Vigalondo, and starring Elijah Wood and Sasha Grey, the story is about a guy named Nick Chambers (Wood) who wins a date with actress Jill Goddard (Grey) through an online contest. After finding out the date has been canceled, a mysterious stranger named Chord (who claims to be affiliated with Jill) allows Nick to watch her secretly from his laptop, and things start to get crazy from there.

    When I first started watching this, I was reminded of a couple of films that Elijah Wood did before this one: MANIAC and GRAND PIANO. I thought of MANIAC because every shot in this movie is from the first person point of view, and of GRAND PIANO because his character is constantly being given instructions by a mostly unseen third party. What I thought this film did effectively was integrate technology in an interesting way, and the way the story was presented was at least creative. It takes a while to get used to, but once you accept the concept then it's easier to get into the film. It's actually not too bad of a film either, for the first two-thirds of it. You have this rather timid individual who is given the opportunity to spy on someone he admires through the miracle of modern technology, and when things start to go wrong the film is able to maintain a good level of tension. Nothing in this film is predictable, and that is probably the highest praise I can give it. Still, despite the modern trappings it is rather silly and convoluted. I won't give away any twists, but it takes a turn about two-thirds of the way through that kind of ruined the experience for me.

    As far as the acting is concerned, nobody really gave a bad performance, but nobody was spectacular either, including Elijah Wood who seemed to be doing another variation on the type of character he's played in his last couple of films. Sasha Grey wasn't too bad, but I wasn't expecting too much from somebody who came out of porn. Overall, I thought that the story, as implausible as it was, started out pretty good but then derails in the final act. There were some good observations on obsession with celebrities and the terrifying possibilities of modern technology, but it is mostly lost in a standard thriller. It's being billed as a 21st century REAR WINDOW, but most people would probably be better off watching that instead.
    7cherold

    A creepy, terrific 70-minute movie that goes on for 100 minutes.

    For most of its short running time, Open Windows is riveting. It involves a nebbishy guy who runs a website creepily devoted to an actress who finds himself pulled, step by step, into and insane and disastrous crime.

    The movie begins on Nick's (Elijah Wood) laptop. He is messaged then given intrusive software that allows him to spy on the actress. As the movie progresses he gets in deeper and deeper; he is complicit for taking that first step but then is simply caught.

    The film is cleverly shot entirely through screens open on the laptop. I'm not sure how this would work in the movie theater but it works great on TV.

    The movie was written and directed by Nacho Vigalondo, who specializes in elaborate twists, but after digging himself in deep in the first hour he can't find an elegant way to dig himself out again, and the last part of the movie is a long, convoluted mess that is like he was trying to get every twist ending he could think of in one movie.

    I loved most of this movie, and would have rated it a 9 if it had all been as good as that first 70 minutes, but the last part is maybe a 5 or 6.

    A final note: this would make a great video game. There's a fairly obscure adventure video game called The Experiment that involves doing everything through security cameras, and I would love to see something similar done with this.

    Anyway, if you're a fan of Nacho, check it out. For all its issues it's pretty entertaining overall.
    6ma-cortes

    Techno-thriller with an original and ingeniously basic premise full of suspense and intrigue

    Nacho Vigalondo's Open Windows opens on an extremely promising note plenty of twists , turns and surprises . This is a Techno-thriller that addresses questions of life , computers , fans and belief against a strange antagonist . A jilted fan called Nick Chambers (Elijah Wood) soon finds himself pulled into a twisted chase after he accepts the opportunity to spy on his favorite player called Jill Goddard (Sasha Grey) via his laptop . As it takes place on a variety of screens and locations using different types of footage .

    This Spanish/US co-production succeeds because of the thriller , tension , Kafkaesque suspense , as well as an interestingly written script concerning a complex intrigue in which our protagonists are in such extreme situation and their subsequent instinctive urges for survival . This laptop-set thriller deals with a deadly game of cat-and-mouse in which video cameras capture everything , and the internet has turned into a cesspool of surveillance that's hundred times more horrifying than Leatherface's dugout . We immediately see that the story is going to be told from some unorthodox perspectives as each scene is broadcast through a window on a computer monitor . Despite its average budget the picture manages to be intelligent , intriguing and thrilling but also a little bit boring and hard to follow . The good thing about this film is that the director made it on a limited budget only having to do a few sets , yet the movie works on many levels but is constantly reconfigured . Looking for a monologue from Elijah Wood you'll get it in the form of a confessional style Webcam appearance . There is here in separate windows featuring a Webcam feed , even the action sequences are showcased in this format . In spite of being technically a "Techno thriller", the film nods at everything from a technological world to Hitchcock to Giallo . The final result is an offbeat thriller that's captivating , in spite of not being all that fun or especially thoughtful , neither thought-provoking .

    The motion picture was original and innovately directed by Nacho Vigalondo . Here Nacho adapts to the times and find thriller/action/mystery in the ways people are living today . Filmmaker Vigalondo manages to not seem completely daft and he is attacking our vulnerability online by setting his Techno film entirely unsettling . This picture relatively cheap was tautly written and directed by Nacho Vigalondo in his third movie , his first was the international hit titled ¨Time crimes¨ with Karra Errejalde , Barbara Goenaga and going on ¨Extraterrestrial¨ with Michelle Jenner and Julián Villagrán , both of them showing up in ¨Open Windows¨ as guest stars . Nacho , who usually turns up in his movies at brief appearing , is a good young filmmaker , a little prolific director because being usually writer for television and shorts filmmaker , he has only realized three films . ¨Open windows¨ is without a doubt a weird , mysterious film to be liked for thriller and suspense fans , turning out to be one of the most original Spanish movies of the last years . Rating : 6 . Acceptable and passable .
    6leominosa

    Bonkers high-tech thriller that eventually overreaches itself

    I watched writer/director Nacho Vigalondo's Timecrimes a few years ago and was very impressed by the film generally, but especially by the unabashed ambition and imagination on display in what was a first feature-length effort. Open Windows demonstrates that Vigalondo's ambition and imagination is undiminished, but he could do with a little more restraint.

    The set-up has echoes of Rear Window and Phone Booth, as Elijah Wood's super-fan Nick (a supposed competition-winner in town for a meeting with his favourite actress) finds himself let down. The curiously London-accented "campaign manager" for said actress (equally curiously named Chord) gets in touch, but evidently has motives of his own as he begins to manipulate Nick. The situation gets increasingly disturbing as the suspiciously tech-savvy Chord continuously ups the ante. To summarise the plot from here would take as long as the film given the density of events and twists, but overall the story gets progressively more bonkers and convoluted before careering off the road in admittedly entertaining fashion.

    Vigalondo might be too imaginative for his own good at times, and I'd class Open Windows as a noble failure, but it's entertaining nonetheless.
    6kosmasp

    Mess

    If you've seen "Timecrimes", a movie previously made by the same director (he did another one in between that and this one, which I haven't watched yet), you'd be excused by thinking that this is a mess. Looking at it and especially towards the end, the movie goes off the rails. It loses all sense and logic. Where "Timecrimes" makes sense in every aspect (although it's highly complex), this is far from it.

    But, you can still have fun with this movie. A lot of fun actually, especially considering the nature and the way this is shot (found footage light/like). You might get sucked into the struggle of our main actor, who's seemingly trying his best to move forward and get through. This might be great a great role for Elijah Wood (and even for Sasha Grey, who's still trying to find her place away from the adult career she had), but it won't be for every viewer ... consider the plot, how the movie is made/shown (found footage over a web cam, but with several other cameras outside shown in those ... windows) and decide for yourself ...

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    • Trivia
      Nacho Vigalondo was inspired to create Open Windows after he was asked to create a thriller that heavily featured the Internet. He found writing the script a challenge, as he had to create the film's plot as well as give specific reasons for each window that opened and why the point of view would shift between the characters.
    • Goofs
      Tony manages to gain access to Nick's room by going down to the reception after finding out through them which room Nick is staying at. Hotel staffs are not allowed to give guests access to rooms themselves other than those they had booked for.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Jill Goddard: I'd like to as well.

      Nevada: You'd like to what?

      Jill Goddard: Disappear.

      Nevada: Sure. For how long?

      Jill Goddard: Long enough.

    • Crazy credits
      Although a Spanish-American production, the copyright notice at the end is entirely in Spanish.
    • Connections
      Featured in Cómo se hizo 'Open Windows' (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Ghost Rider
      Music by Martin Rev and Alan Vega

      Lyrics by Martin Rev and Alan Vega

      Performed by Suicide

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    • Release date
      • July 4, 2014 (Spain)
    • Countries of origin
      • Spain
      • United States
      • France
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Thần Tượng Lâm Nguy
    • Filming locations
      • Madrid, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Apaches Entertainment
      • Atresmedia Cine
      • La Panda
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    • Budget
      • €3,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,750
    • Gross worldwide
      • $550,108
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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