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The Loft

  • 2014
  • 14A
  • 1h 48m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,3/10
62 k
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The Loft (2014)
Five married guys conspire to secretly share a penthouse loft in the city--a place where they can carry out hidden affairs and indulge in their deepest fantasies. But the fantasy becomes a nightmare when they discover the dead body of an unknown woman in the loft, and they realize one of the group must be involved.
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Erotic ThrillerSuspense MysteryWhodunnitMysteryRomanceThriller

Cinq hommes mariés complotent pour se partager secrètement un loft à New York, où ils pourront avoir des liaisons et assouvir tous leurs fantasmes. Mais le fantasme tourne au cauchemar quand... Tout lireCinq hommes mariés complotent pour se partager secrètement un loft à New York, où ils pourront avoir des liaisons et assouvir tous leurs fantasmes. Mais le fantasme tourne au cauchemar quand ils découvrent le cadavre d'une femme inconnue.Cinq hommes mariés complotent pour se partager secrètement un loft à New York, où ils pourront avoir des liaisons et assouvir tous leurs fantasmes. Mais le fantasme tourne au cauchemar quand ils découvrent le cadavre d'une femme inconnue.

  • Director
    • Erik Van Looy
  • Writers
    • Bart De Pauw
    • Wesley Strick
  • Stars
    • Karl Urban
    • James Marsden
    • Wentworth Miller
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,3/10
    62 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Erik Van Looy
    • Writers
      • Bart De Pauw
      • Wesley Strick
    • Stars
      • Karl Urban
      • James Marsden
      • Wentworth Miller
    • 169Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 97Commentaires de critiques
    • 24Métascore
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    • Prix
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Karl Urban
    Karl Urban
    • Vincent Stevens
    James Marsden
    James Marsden
    • Chris Vanowen
    Wentworth Miller
    Wentworth Miller
    • Luke Seacord
    Eric Stonestreet
    Eric Stonestreet
    • Marty Landry
    Matthias Schoenaerts
    Matthias Schoenaerts
    • Philip Trauner
    Isabel Lucas
    Isabel Lucas
    • Sarah Deakins
    Rachael Taylor
    Rachael Taylor
    • Anne Morris
    Rhona Mitra
    Rhona Mitra
    • Allison Vanowen
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    Valerie Cruz
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    • Mimi Landry
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    • Ellie Seacord
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    Kathy Deitch
    • Dana
    Dora Madison
    Dora Madison
    • Zoe Trauner
    • (as Madison Burge)
    • Director
      • Erik Van Looy
    • Writers
      • Bart De Pauw
      • Wesley Strick
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs169

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    8jtindahouse

    Effective thriller that achieves what it sets out to

    From the opening moments of 'The Loft' you can guess pretty much exactly what you're in for. A "whodunnit" mystery with plentiful twists, where not everything is as it seems. Knowing that much doesn't hurt a film at all. In fact it makes the next couple of hours something to be very much looked forward to - or at least for me it does. You could say the format of the genre is lacking in originality, but you could rarely say two films are the same and anyone who says they saw the ending coming is almost always lying or exaggerating a fleeting suspicious they had. This is why I love mystery-thrillers.

    'The Loft' is a fun watch - nothing more, nothing less. It achieves exactly what it sets out to. The 5 lead actors were all pretty solid and gave credible performances. I think I will always see Eric Stonestreet as his brilliant character from 'Modern Family', so I struggled a bit at first to take him seriously in his role here, but he's good enough of an actor to get past that. The dialogue was tightly written and every detail that could otherwise have been questioned was covered well. The only fault I could find was the score sometimes drowning out the dialogue which can be annoying in a film like this where you are trying to catch every spoken detail. Altogether though a fine movie.
    7deloudelouvain

    The original Belgian version was better but this one is also fine.

    I have a couple of questions after watching The Loft. The first one is why some people don't like this movie? If you wanted to watch a mystery thriller then this is what you got. There's no way in hell you could see the end coming. That's what makes a mystery thriller standing out from the rest. A good story with some twists you don't see coming. My second question is why do we need to remake a movie that has been made before and even better? I saw the Belgian version of 2008 before and even if it is the exact copy of this version the original was even better. So why spending all that money on a movie that already exists? Just put some subtitles under the Belgian version and you got an even better movie. Saves you money and time. And if you watched this version of The Loft to see Matthias Schoenaerts play in it than you could have watched the original version as well because he plays in both movies. That must be a premiere I think. Anyways, even though I preferred the original version I still think this one was also good. Good story with good twists and with a good cast. What else do you want on a movie night?
    6SushiStoner103

    A Big Game Of Cluedo

    The Loft is a murder mystery, directed by Erik Van Looy who also happened to direct the original Belgium film (loft) 2008. This remake follows the same story of five uncommitted husbands who struggle to sustain a relationship and to keep it in their pants. They are conveniently given access to a secret love dungeon where they can seek their mistresses and cheat on their wives. Shortly after somebody is "murdered" in the loft, the five begin to suspect each other and from there on the over complex CSI episode arises.

    Ill start off praising the positives, since the film did have potential. The cinematography is miraculous. The unique sense of direction makes every shot look great. The script is somewhat lethargic but thankfully the "majority" of the cast pull it off. Each character was evenly distributed and explored, creating fairly interesting protagonists and slight emotional attachment. The score raised tension when necessary and kept me guessing on the edge of my seat. But after the 100th twist, the suspense and fascination quickly dissolved. The loft has simply out smarted itself, a simple, yet at times intriguing plot desperately seeks for every twist and turn it can find and uses them, I don't even think M. Night Shyamalan could've handled it. Things started to drag and seem all over the place. It is one big puzzle with one too many pieces. Overall a fun, entertaining sexual thriller. Nothing more, nothing less.
    6Aktham_Tashtush

    The plot is fine,, honestly there were more than a couple of thrilling moments .. well at least i think it went better than what i'v read here in the reviews before.

    The movie started nicely,, with flipping between the moment of now in the investigation room and the moment where they found the body in the loft and the one year and between flashbacks .. Even though it had five different stories it was actually easily understandable.

    The Idea of the movie is fresh and new for Hollywood and the plot flows smoothly in the first half an hour of the movie there are no much puzzles to think about but who really between those five guys did it !! until you start to think maybe it's one of the guys mistresses. then you jump to accuse everyone who speaks Latin, then everyone becomes a killer in your eyes :D .

    So to be fair the screenplay writing appears so tight and consistent .. with just a couple of unexpected surprise in the end ;)

    With the same director as the Belgian version of the movie Erik Van Looy and pretty much the same writers i'v heard they kept it just as it went in the original. Even though i kinda preferred to watch the original movie because the originals always better but i mean who can stand almost 2 hours of translated Dutch movie !! :P

    As for the cast, the Leads whom i only know from TV they were all engaging and well invested in their roles, Karl Urban, James Marsden, Wentworth Miller and Eric Stonestreet and even the short appearances of Matthias Schoenaerts who was actually in the original Belgian movie "Loft (2008)".

    Overall it went fine,, well at least let's say better than what i'v read in some reviews .
    5StevePulaski

    Unworry of an international incident

    We have five men, all approaching middle-age and hungering for their inconsequential days of drinking and screwing anything in sight. They are Vince (Karl Urban), a married architect, Luke (Wentworth Miller), a married diabetic who finds himself going along with his friends more often than not, Chris (James Marsden), a married psychiatrist, Marty (Eric Stonestreet), a married, loudmouth alcoholic, and Phillip (Matthias Schoenaerts), Chris's married half-brother. In efforts to try and replicate those days, Vince gives each of his pals a key to a loft in a building he designed. There are only five keys made for this particular room, which mimics the design of a lavish presidential suite. Here, the men can unleash their wildest fantasies and never worry about getting caught. It isn't until Luke ventures up to the loft to find a nude woman murdered and handcuffed to the bed of the loft that things begin to unravel. With this, the men begin to reveal to each other, and their spouses, their intentions and their ugly path of adultery.

    I'm always up for a good erotic thriller and Erik Van Looy's The Loft is serviceable genre-fare, by that standard. Van Looy apparently felt the story was significant enough to warrant a Dutch-language, Belgian adaptation in 2008 before working on this American version in 2011. Despite being shot in the summer of 2011, the film went through a shift in distributors when the head of Dark Castle Entertainment at Warner Bros. moved offices to Universal. After that, he sat on the film, choosing to release other projects and keep The Loft on the shelf until releasing it with minimal promotion during the dumping ground month of January 2015 in America.

    On that basis alone, in addition to being an erotic thriller, a generally tough sell, the American version of The Loft is destined to bear some obscurity in future years. However, what makes this genre work is the elements of sexiness and contempt, which this film has in mass amounts. The erotic flare in Nicolas Karakatsanis's cinematography, heavy on the lavish details and the red textures, and John Frizzell's equal parts sensual and ominous score really make The Loft work for its genre. The contempt element comes in when we realize just how unlikable all of the characters are here. When we are lead down a path of twists and turns, most of which clearly written by the writing team of Bart De Pauw and Wesley Strick, it's clear we cannot trust any of these characters and that makes the experience that much more intriguing.

    The Loft, however, has its own share of shortcomings, most of which come in the acting department. Without a doubt, for a mainstream release, this has some of the shakiest acting I have seen in quite sometime. James Marsden constantly feels awkward, giving a deer-in-headlights-esque performance throughout the entire film. His lines delivery carries a certain wooden quality, and isn't assisted by the likes of Urban or Miller, both of whom have their own share of overacting as well. Probably the film's most animated is Stonestreet, given his roly-poly nature, but the acting here brings the film down significant notches, especially in the more climactic sequences.

    Furthermore, the downside of there being no likable characters makes it inevitably difficult to care what happens to anyone by the end of the film. While the element of distrust works wonders for the ability to resonate with characters in a film, it makes the outcome less impacting because you find yourself not rooting for anyone in the long run - not even an antihero but a series of unreliable, contemptible souls.

    The Loft takes an underrated territory that finds itself charted less and less in the current day and tries to invoke it with some sort of life and substance. While it succeeds aesthetically, it's disappointing on a character level and on an acting level as well. The efforts to get this film a release in America likely wasn't worth the laborious process and the agonizing wait for a release.

    Starring: James Marsden, Karl Urban, Wentworth Miller, Eric Stonestreet, Matthias Schoenaerts, Isabel Lucas, Rhona Mitra, and Rachael Taylor.

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    • Anecdotes
      Matthias Schoenaerts played a lead role in the Belgian original Loft (2008) and is the only actor cast to reprise his role.
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      Anne Morris: The people you love, they're the only ones who can hurt you.

    • Connexions
      Referenced in Midnight Screenings: The Loft/Project Almanac (2015)
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      Mandrake
      Written by Gwen Jamois, Tom Chant and Rich Thair

      Performed by Gwen Jamois, Tom Chant and Rich Thair

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    • Date de sortie
      • 15 octobre 2014 (Belgium)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Belgium
      • United States
    • Site officiel
      • Official site
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • El penthouse
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Nouvelle-Orléans, Louisiane, États-Unis
    • sociétés de production
      • Open Road Films (II)
      • De Vijver Media
      • Woestijnvis
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      • 14 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 6 002 684 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 2 747 342 $ US
      • 1 févr. 2015
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 11 020 402 $ US
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      1 heure 48 minutes
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      • 2.35 : 1

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