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"Every year, millions of single women move apartment. They don't know who lived in the apartment before them and they don't bother
to change the locks - they should. After separating from her adulterous husband (Lee Pace), the beautiful Dr Juliet Devereau (Hilary Swank) is one such woman starting a new life in a stunning loft apartment that seems too good to be true."

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Predictable and tedious.

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shufflewick
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2011-11-09
I had high hopes for this...Hilary Swank and Jeffery Dean Morgan being two favourable actors, but frankly it was not worth the high expectations or effort. The story is monotonous to the point of it being actually DEVOID of any story whatsoever. It comprises of a lot of creeping around by all parties, and nothing else. The script is cliched...well what there is of it. Zero background is given as to the main villains make up and WHAT brought him to this, all characters are completely one dimensional, including the great Christopher Lee, who is utterly wasted in this film, and all in all there are no surprises whatsoever in what could have been a decent thriller. From the start if is perfectly clear what the picture is on all counts. It reminded me of a rubbish TV movie that you watch when nothing else decent is on. It is unbelievable that Hilary Swank can go from a masterpiece such as 'Million Dollar Baby' to this tripe. Not worth the rental money.

Resident

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Hev c
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2011-10-08
Brilliant film, really creepy!

Not worth watching

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ShAwTy**
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2011-09-24
This film is NOT all it hypes up to be. Utterly disappointing.

Awful!

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sejlica
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2011-07-27
Just so bad..

Creepy !

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Ariba180
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2011-07-25
Absolutely brilliant !!!

Resident ...evil

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Agent Finch
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2011-07-20
Given a very intriguing and certainly promising trailer there was hope for a good psychological thriller. The film begins well and soon you are inside the story - quite literally the eerie apartment of which Hilary Swank is the resident. Then, after 30 mins, the film just falls apart and a badly used sequence rewind destroys what could have been an otherwise good film. Great opportunities have been missed throughout. The story drags like 'In the Cut', disturbing but bland. It certainly would have worked as a short film, cutting out anything that might give it repetitive strain disorder, which is about an hour.
The film is painfully slow with nothing happening, the characters one-dimensional and unlikable and even its predictability is taken away through leading the audience by the hand of a stalker without really ever getting behind his motives. Shame about a great actress lost in a terrible film, but perhaps they should have cast Milla Jovovich and put some bodies under the floorboards. That might have given meaning to the title.