Apartment 12

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ALEX, FINDS HIS LIFE TURNING UPSIDE DOWN WHEN HIS GIRLFRIENDDUPMS HIM & HE IS FORCED TO LIVE IN A LOW-RENT APARTMENT WITH NEIGHBORS HE WOULD LIKE TO AVOID. THINGS LOOK UP WHEN LORIMOVES IN ACROSS THE HALL. WHEN ALEX DECIDES HE CAN'T HANDLE HER BACKWOODS QUALITIES & DUMPS HER, THE WHOLE BUILDING TURNS ON HIM


Product Details

Publisher Mti Home Video
UPC 039414581614
Number Of Discs 1
Original Release Date 2005-01-01
Creator
  • Denise Brassard
  • Elizabeth Rivera Bootzin
  • Larry T. Lewis
MPN MTIDE8161D
Brand MTI PRODUCTIONS
Format
  • DVD
  • Color
  • DVD
  • Full Screen
  • Subtitled
  • NTSC
Directed By Dan Bootzin
Release Date 2006-02-07
Label Mti Home Video
Region Code 1
Title Apartment 12
Studio Mti Home Video
EAN 0039414581614
Starring Mark Ruffalo,Beth Ulrich,Alan Gelfant,Manuel Cabral,Mary Coleston
Running Time 89 minutes
Theatrical Release Date 2005
MPAA Rating R (Restricted)
Aspect Ratio 1.33:1
Manufacturer Mti Home Video

Customer Reviews

Apartment 12

Review by Patricia L. Karpf, 2008-08-29

I was disappointed, this is by far not the best Mark Ruffalo has done. I do love him however, even if it was painful to sit through. He has come a long way from this film.


A Basket Case

Review by Dr.||\\//||, 2007-03-06

The main character is a painter/bum who will obviously break up with his girlfriend in the first act of the movie. He will then have to learn to take care of himself. He'll have to gain inspiration for his art and fall in love again. This is a straight-ahead no twists or turns free fall, and I'm talking in a very disappointing kind of way. Nothing worth noting in the film.


A fun little movie!

Review by Sally Britton, 2007-01-11

This movie will could never win an oscar, but it was just a nice sweet fun boy gets girl story with a rather good little message in it about feeling sorry for yourself. I recommend it!


A Charming And Quirky Romantic Comedy--"Apartment 12" Delivers Everything Except Charm, Romance And Comedy

Review by K. Harris, 2006-11-07

I have always admired Mark Ruffalo's indie sensibilities. He has had some high profile and mainstream roles, but to me he'll always be an indie actor--a person to whom art is more important than commerce. But let's face it, you're not always going to hit it out of the park--not every project enhances your resume. Let's chalk "Apartment 12" up to a wrong headed misfire.

Nothing about this tedious film works. It's one of those "quirky" ensemble pieces where everyone is larger than life. These films can be delightful or disastrous--my inclination on "Apartment 12" should already be clear. In the wacky apartment complex Ruffalo finds himself in, there are the requisite oddballs. The situation rings as false as a bad sitcom with everyone leaving their doors open for the sole purpose of letting mayhem ensue.

But the film also wants to be a romantic comedy. Problem is--Ruffalo's character is such an unappealing guy, it's hard to imagine anyone thinking he was a catch. As a failed artist and pizza delivery boy, Ruffalo is childish, slovenly and superior--basically a loser in every regard. "I'm a painter, I should be dating models from Milan." That's about as much insight as the film has into his artistic integrity. His romantic partner in this escapade, of course, is too good to be true. But to show you the apparent lack of interest this film actually has in it's characters--we never know what she does for a living. It's something vaguely professional in a building with lawyers--that's all you really need to know.

Add to the wacky ensemble and forced romance--we have a self indulgent, empty headed look at the art community. Cliche'd in every way possible, much that occurs in this milieu is cringe-worthy. In typical Ruffalo fashion, at a showing he tells the artist his work is "unoriginal, banal and contrived." Hmmm--sounds like some films I know, too. KGHarris, 11/06.


Just enjoy the weirdness...

Review by Amy Daughtry, 2006-05-25

Disregard the previous arrogant and huffy review and take this movie for what it is - a sweet, silly romp meant to entertain, not probe the inner brain or elevate one to some erudite state of false wisdom. In fact, the movie itself pokes fun at that very type of pomposity in the art world. As romantic comedies go, it is refreshing and not so saccharine sweet as some. It is quirky and cool, in part because none of the actors are well known to this date except for Mark Ruffalo, who manages perfection in every cinematic genre he works with. Beth Ulrich was sexy in a so not cliche way, and the rest of the supporting cast are just plain fun, and very, very good. No, you may not come away feeling intellectually enlightened, but you probably will have a smile on your face, and that's probably the point. The DVD has extra scenes interspersed throughout the closing credits, so don't stop watching. Also, there's a great interview with Mark Ruffalo who, again, is always fascinating to watch and listen to.


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