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High-Rise (2015)

2015 • 118 minutes
3.2
209 reviews
60%
Tomatometer
15
Rating
Eligible

About this movie

Two miles west of London, Dr. Robert Laing moves into his new apartment seeking soulless anonymity, only to find that the building's residents have no intention of leaving him alone. Resigned to the complex social dynamics unfolding around him, Laing bites the bullet and becomes neighbourly. As he struggles to establish his position, Laing's good manners and sanity disintegrate along with the building. The lights go out and the lifts fail but the party goes on. People are the problem. Booze is the currency. Sex is the panacea. Only much later, as he sits on his balcony eating the architect's dog, does Laing finally feel at home...
Rating
15

Ratings and reviews

3.2
209 reviews
Trident H
July 15, 2016
Watched this in an indepedant cinema. Starts off slow with endless shots of the exterior of the flats with various colour grades, displays a few interesting ideas about the tiered classes of society, represented by floors, and then suddenly switches to a metaphorical collapse of society but not in a very comprehensible way. The dialogue was extremely forgettable and I found myself tuning out and wondering what was happening. Then switches to random violent and extremely gruesome scenes. At this point I was bored and looking away at the really gruesome bit. I don't usually walk out of the film regardless of what I think of it but in this case I just couldn't stand it anymore. Mixture of boring, unclear plot and gruesome. Wanted my money back. Popped in briefly then just hung out in the lobby (I was watching with family). This is often the problem with the intended to be smart "art" films which fail to deliver. Would I recommend it? No.
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BestYiannis
July 12, 2016
Brave effort of making a movie of this novel. It's bonkers like the novel and evokes similar emotions but it's not how I imagined it at all which, is why it was a tough task to film. Clearly a labour of love for all involved though.
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Jonathan Seyghal
January 3, 2017
Complete style over any hint of substance. Seems some sixth-form art students saw Clockwork Orange and some family albums from the 1970s and decided to go crazy with a really subtle message about society. I couldn't finish watching it it was so bad.
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