a5c7b9f00b A couple moves to an isolated, modern, safe apartment building with CCTV after the wife has problems with nightmares. However, something's not quite right with the building. A 32-year-old woman suffering from bipolar disorder comes to suspect the proprietor of the state-of-the-art ''smart apartment'' she and her husband just moved into is using the building's residentsunwitting guinea pigs for a ''synthetic telepathy'' brainwashing plot with dire global ramifications. Okay, so let's face the facts. This won't win best picture, but it is fun to watch. The acting is not terrible, the story is intriguing, and it's good to watch when there is nothing good on TV. So if you're a fan of a good story with a bit of a twist, give it a try. This is supposed to be a movie that is full of suspense and mind control but it just doesn't make the mark. Christina Ricci comes off very cold. I think that she plays most of her roles in that way but in this she is also trying to portray mentally unstable and super paranoid and I just wasn't feeling her at all. Which is unfortunate because I have enjoyed her in so many things. I was expecting John Cusack to have a larger role and he ended up with maybe 5-10 minutes of screen time. He's been a bit iffy for me since I watched Cell. I only felt moments of intensity during the flashing scenes. I'm just a bit disappointed.
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