Resident (2011)
Année de sortie: 2011
Nation: United Kingdom, United States
Alternative Title: The Resident, Invasión a la privacidad, A Inquilina, Квартирантката, La résidente
Réalisateur: Antti J. Jokinen
Writer: Antti J. Jokinen, Robert Orr
Production & Genre
Producteur: Producer: Cary Brokaw, Guy East, Simon Oakes, Tobin Armbrust
Co-Producer: Jillian Longnecker, Vicki Dee Rock
Executive Producer: Alexander Yves Brunner, Hilary Swank, Nigel Sinclair, Renny Harlin, Tom Lassally
Sociétés: Exclusive Media, Hammer Film Productions
Genre: Drama, Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Budget: 20.000.000
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: behind the wall, brooklyn, new york city, cheating husband, creepy, doctor, eerie, emergency doctor, handyman, hospital, in the dark, landlord, living alone, marital separation, moving in, new york city, obsession, old building, old man, runner, secrets, stalking, unnerving, violation
Histoire
Dr. Juliet Bliss Devereau, after separating from her husband and ending her relationship with Jack, decides to live alone in New York City. She finds an affordable apartment in Brooklyn owned by Max, a handsome but lonely man who also acts as the building's handyman. Initially, Juliet feels uncomfortable due to strange occurrences in the apartment, suggesting she might not be alone. She dates Max briefly but soon realizes it's too soon for her to start a new relationship. Despite ending things with him, Juliet continues to feel uneasy and experiences further unsettling events.
Résumé
Resident (2011) is a psychological thriller directed by Antti J. Jokinen. The film follows Dr. Juliet Devereau, an emergency doctor at Brooklyn General Hospital, as she seeks independence after ending her relationships with her husband and boyfriend. She moves into an old apartment building owned by Max, who becomes obsessed with her. Set in New York City, the movie explores themes of isolation, fear, and violation, as Juliet grapples with the chilling realization that her new home may not be as empty as it seems.

