An intense psychological thriller about a man caught in an obsessive search for a woman he fell in love with – a woman who then vanished without a trace. Two years after her disappearance, he catches a fleeting glimpse of her in a local bar and begins a twisting search to find her and discover what really happened. Read more
| Starring | Josh Hartnett, Matthew Lillard, Diane Kruger, Rose Byrne |
|---|---|
| Director | Paul McGuigan |
| Genres | Thriller |
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An intense psychological thriller about a man caught in an obsessive search for a woman he fell in love with – a woman who then vanished without a trace. Two years after her disappearance, he catches a fleeting glimpse of her in a local bar and begins a twisting search to find her and discover what really happened.
| Starring | Josh Hartnett, Matthew Lillard, Diane Kruger, Rose Byrne, Jessica Pare |
|---|---|
| Director | Paul McGuigan |
| Studio | MOMENTUM PICTURES |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 50 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Thriller |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Dubbed | None |
| Hearing-impaired | English |
| Released | DVD: 07 Feb 2005 Production year: 2004 |
| Format | DVD |
This American take on Gilles Mimouni's L'Appartement successfully retains the Hitchcockian thrills of the original, lifting it above the average Hollywood romantic drama. And with more than a hint of the identity issues that Hitchcock explored in Vertigo and as many twists and turns as The Big Sleep, it provides plenty of emotional wreckage en route. On the eve of a business trip to China, Matthew (Josh Hartnett) catches a fleeting glimpse of old flame Lisa (Troy's Diane Kruger), who mysteriously disappeared from his life a few years earlier. Postponing his trip and abandoning his fiancée, Matthew determines to track Lisa down, only to discover the woman he saw is really someone else (Rose Byrne). But this lady has her own agenda, and is on the point of starting a relationship with Matthew's friend Luke (played by a scene-stealing Matthew Lillard). Convoluted though this plot may seem, at least the inventive visuals from Gangster No 1 director Paul McGuigan keep you engrossed.
Ineffectual and confusing remake of a successful French film, which managed the intended sophistication with a style that is beyond this cast.
I loved this film. Great story and will kep you thinking right up until the end. The only trouble I found was watching it with somebody who kept on asking what is going, so if your other half is like that get the pause button ready or watch it alone.
This is a copy of the french film l'appartment which is much better, the mystrey the build up is better in the origional.
Charlie's Angels star Lucy Liu is reportedly in talks to act in gangster flick Lucky Number Sleven. Liu is looking to play the role of Lynda - a coroner who falls for falls for Sleven (played by Josh Hartnett) and helps him stage his own death. The drama is set in a world where black and Jewish gangs collide. Hartnett plays a man who is must kill the son of a rival crime boss. Director Paul McGuigan, who worked with Hartnett in upcoming drama Wicker Park, will helm the project - which is set to Read more