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Apartment 1303 [2007] [DVD]
 
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Apartment 1303 [2007] [DVD]

Yuka Itaya , Eriko Hatsune , Ataru Oikawa    Suitable for 15 years and over   DVD
2.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Yuka Itaya, Eriko Hatsune
  • Directors: Ataru Oikawa
  • Format: PAL
  • Language Japanese
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Cine Asia
  • DVD Release Date: 17 Sep 2007
  • Run Time: 96 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 2.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000W221YY
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 30,568 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
By Daniel Jolley HALL OF FAME TOP 100 REVIEWER
Format:DVD
I can't say that I completely agree with those critics who classify Apartment 1303 as a derivative film that does nothing more than combine and repeat many of the clichés that have come to define early 21st century Asian horror. Yes, there are similarities with J-Horror flicks such as Ju-on: an evil, long-haired female ghost tied to a specific, seemingly cursed dwelling; an attempt by a haunted young woman to learn the story of the ghost and thereby free it from its deadly anger; the revelation of the haunting's origins via flashback deep into the movie; a few Ringu-like facial expressions; the presence of a mysteriously creepy little kid; etc. Still, I think this film ultimately moves in a different kind of direction, giving birth to an atmosphere all its own. In doing so, it helps to reveal the true magic of Asian horror, which I can sum up in one word: emotion. While I enjoyed Apartment 1303, it's a far cry from the best that Asian Horror has to offer, yet it still manages to touch the viewer on an emotional level, generating sympathy for the deadly ghost as well as the young girl caught up in its horrors. I don't remember the last time I really cared about any character in an American horror film. As I said, though, Apartment 1303 is far from perfect. I found the plot to be rather ambiguous in places, and I'll admit that I can't completely come to grips with the ending - one aspect of it in particular. Still, though, I was not nearly as disappointed with this film as a lot of Asian horror fans seem to be.

We learn right from the start that something just ain't right about Apartment 1303. After watching one young woman fall to her death from its balcony, we are treated to the sight of another young woman who's seemingly normal one minute, anything but normal the next, and stone cold dead right after that. In the middle of a party celebrating her acquisition of such a great place at such a low price, Sayaka (Naoko Otani) suddenly develops an appetite for dog food, then dons a helmet and flings herself off the balcony. The only person who is not shocked beyond belief by this is a creepy little girl I would dub "the body counter." Whenever a victim nosedives from the 13th floor apartment, she's always there to point out that another one just bit the dust. Sayaka's sister, Mariko (Noriko Nakagoshi), experiences some harrowing little frights of her own after coming to the apartment to collect her sister's things. She soon learns that Sayaka was only the latest of several young women to leap to their deaths from the balcony of Apartment 1303. With the help of a detective (whose presence in the film never really gains a solid footing), she comes to learn the story of Yumiko and her mother. Yumiko's story is an emotionally wrenching one that really tore at my heartstrings, and that may well be why I felt more emotionally committed to this film than most other viewers.

Apartment 1303 is all about atmosphere. I don't think director Ataru Oikawa really tried to scare the audience at all, which may be a primary source for some others' discontent with the film. At the center of everything is this terribly dysfunctional relationship between Yumiko and her mother. Not only is this the source of the haunting, it serves as a much darker reflection of Mariko's relationship with her own mother. That makes for a lot more psychological complexity than a lot of pedestrian horror fans are used to dealing with. Apartment 1303 doesn't cater to the "scare me" crowd, and it doesn't represent the best that Asian horror (or Tartan Asia Extreme in particular) has to offer, but this is in no way, shape, or form a bad movie.
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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful
Watchable Horror 4 Nov 2007
By James J
Format:DVD
The previous reviewer exclaims 'it was all in Japanese!', as if she was tricked in to thinking otherwise.

What gave it away? The Japanese names of the cast?, the term J-Horror (J=Japanese)?

Perhaps 'one' is not the sharpest tool in the box, but the movie itself is a relatively well crafted Japanese horror, which has its good moments and a good leading lady.

The problem with this movie is that, it's hindered by a low budget which really shows in the movie, from cheap sets, to some 'hammy' acting by supporting actors (the estate agent was a particularly hammy actor). The film tries to be too clever, but most viewers will have guessed the plot by the middle of the film , and then will have to endure some unnecessary extended scenes three quarters of the way in which can bore the viewer.

Though not exactly Oscar material, this film is still worthy of a recommendation if you're a fan of J-Horror, (J being Japanese, just to remind those who need clarification) and can look past the cheap effects.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
scary! 16 Jun 2008
Format:DVD
i really liked this, I really respect Japenese directors who come up with different and unique ideas like this. I do agree that some Japenese horror does appear similar but i thought this was a really individual performance. It did scare me, but i like the way Japenese horror scares me. And what makes it even better is that i know it will scare me without fail!Only negative point i can add to it is that i was a bit confused as to the ending, and the scenes leading up to it. But overall i did like it!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Average Horror Film
Young women are dying in Apartment 1303, the deaths all look like suicide since each woman has fell from the balcony. Read more
Published 21 days ago by JennyD
Truly an original
Scratch beyond the surface, and you have a great J-Horror sitting with The Grudge and The Ring.

A good horror always has scenes that make you jump, a sad story and an... Read more
Published 10 months ago by Ms. J. R. Milner
Not what I expected <3
After reading the other reviews I didn't really hold out a lot of hope for this film but I really enjoyed it! Read more
Published 15 months ago by REBECCA CUTTER
It was very weird horror
My opinion is good about this film but it was weird. It was creepy but not realy scary. It's good for horror beginners who did not experience a lot of scary bits. Read more
Published 15 months ago by superpantera
AVOID like the plague!
This is the biggest load of **** I have seen! It is an embarrassment to the asian film industry and should never be in the same category as films such as 'The Ghost'! Read more
Published 16 months ago by Devil's Squaw
Not as good as some
I guess it depends.

Having seen a bundle of "J-Horrors" (or "A-Horrors" to be exact) "Apartment 1303" employs many of the tropes that are endemic to the genre. Read more
Published on 15 May 2010 by Pretentious movie buff
There Goes Another One
Wheeeee! Splat! Yep, there goes another victim pitching herself off her haunted apartment balcony. Apparently the residential creepy ghost lady doesn't like sharing her old... Read more
Published on 21 Oct 2008 by JEY
A little too familiar
Having seen the Grudge,the Ring, and Dark Water - all be it the American versions. These films all start to look very similar with Apartment 1303 just being another rehash on the... Read more
Published on 27 April 2008 by Charles Gosling
this was a scream (in the funny sense).
I couldnt stop laughing at this film as a japanese girl gets possessed and she starts eating dog meat and jumps off the balcony with a crash helmet on. Read more
Published on 24 Feb 2008 by sal n lol
Rubbish!
I bought this DVD thinking it was going to be really good but when i put it on it was Rubbish. It was all in Japanese! It has to be the ultimate worst DVD i have ever bought. Read more
Published on 3 Oct 2007 by C. E. Morris
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