Zo L
One of a kind movie!
The base plot is very up-to-date, people can relate and feel the burden so they are already opt-in for the experience: annoying neighbors, scary people, prick boss.
The story goes fast, never a boring point: get his property, move in, start to feel how it is to live in a concrete building which transfer sound easily across the floors, heavy economic burdens, high interest rate on mortgage, trying to win the jackpot with crypto investment, dealing with the neighbors...
After the peak at the half of the movie it becomes something different you would not expect. The story goes on, plot twists one after another, mystery goes on, have to find a way out from this hell what you got in when you signed on to live in this building.
Actors are brilliant! Showing all kind of emotions: happiness, suspicion, fear, going crazy, being terrifying and scary. Korean movies do not fear to show real emotions to the audience.
Enjoy the movie ;)
Rated 5/5 Stars •
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
08/12/25
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tm11999 M
pretty good barnaby jones episode. young man has trouble in every part of his life and is too trusting of all who surround him. humans are chock full of human nature which means keep your hackels up and your eyes beady. the choices he makes at the end are super unsatisfactory and not believable. you can watch this and tell me i'm wrong.
Rated 3/5 Stars •
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
08/11/25
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C W
"Wall to Wall" on Netflix is a deeply unsettling film that stayed with me long after the credits rolled. At times, it made me angry; at others, it was almost unbearable to watch. The performances were exceptional—raw, believable, and perfectly tuned to the story’s mood.
While I wish it had a bit more narrative depth or at least a glimmer of a hopeful ending, I can’t deny its emotional impact. It pushed me into unfamiliar emotional territory, and for that, I have to applaud the director’s vision.
If you’re in the mood to embrace strange, uncomfortable feelings and experience something truly different, this is worth your time.
Rated 4/5 Stars •
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
08/08/25
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i didnt think it would be this intense
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Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars
08/06/25
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Marco L
(CASTELLANO) No esperaba gran cosa, y sin embargo me ha enganchado de principio a fin. Tiene ese punto de locura que tanto me gusta, donde no sabes si lo que estás viendo es una sátira negra, un thriller psicológico o una comedia enfermiza disfrazada de drama social. Es retorcida, sí, pero entretenida como pocas. No es sutil ni elegante, pero tampoco lo pretende.
La película arranca fuerte: un hombre atrapado en su apartamento, en su hipoteca, en su vida. El ruido constante, la presión económica, los vecinos cada vez más extraños... todo contribuye a una atmósfera paranoica que no deja respirar. Y lo mejor es que no sabes si es real o está todo en su cabeza. Kang Ha-neul está muy bien, consigue que le sigas incluso cuando su personaje toma decisiones absurdas.
A ratos me recordaba a ‘Parásitos’, aunque sin su precisión ni su profundidad. Aquí todo va más a lo bruto, a lo directo. Pero hay una crítica de fondo bastante clara al sistema inmobiliario, al aislamiento en las grandes ciudades y al espejismo de la clase media. Lo cierto es que, con sus excesos y sus giros, nunca pierde el ritmo.
No es perfecta. El tramo final es desquiciado, a veces demasiado. Pero esa exageración es parte de su encanto. Y aunque no emocione ni remueva como otros thrillers coreanos, sí deja una sensación rara y pegajosa. Me gusta cuando una película no se parece a ninguna otra.
Le pongo un 7/10. No porque sea redonda, sino porque se atreve. Y eso, a día de hoy, ya es mucho.
(ENGLISH) I wasn’t expecting much, and yet it hooked me from start to finish. It has that edge of madness I love, where you’re never sure if you’re watching dark satire, psychological thriller, or a sick comedy disguised as social drama. Twisted? Yes. But incredibly entertaining. It’s not subtle or elegant, but it’s not trying to be.
The movie kicks off strong: a man trapped in his apartment, his mortgage, his life. Constant noise, financial pressure, increasingly bizarre neighbors... everything adds to a suffocating paranoia. And the best part is you never quite know if it’s real or all in his head. Kang Ha-neul delivers a solid performance, and you stay with him even when his choices get absurd.
At times it reminded me of Parasite, though without its precision or depth. Here, everything is raw and direct. But the social critique is clear: the housing trap, urban isolation, and the middle-class illusion. And despite its over-the-top moments, it never loses momentum.
It’s not perfect. The final stretch goes off the rails, maybe too much. But that’s part of its charm. It doesn’t hit as hard emotionally as other Korean thrillers, but it leaves a weird aftertaste—and I like that.
I give it a 7/10. Not because it’s flawless, but because it dares. And these days, that’s worth something.
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Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars
08/06/25
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Realyn D
Kang Haneul's acting was undoubtedly amazing. It was kind of okay in the beginning, but the movie starts to get boring and slow. The twist is just so-so — not really that mind-blowing.
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Rated 3 out of 5 stars
08/05/25
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