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2LDK
Theatrical Release Date: 2002
MPAA Rating: 
Studio: TLA Releasing
Editorial Review - Description
Two female roommates, locked in a duel to the death, is the basis for 2LDK, a vicious black comedy about competition, co-habitation, and catfights! Two struggling actresses are sharing an apartment and auditioning for the same role. Petty squabbles turn into fits of rage that involves power tools and electrocution devices! 2LDK is a twisted gem from Japan.
Just ok
A Customer Review by Founder of Dybbuk Press
This is essentially a two person play between roommates trapped by circumstances to live together. They are both actresses (which is a weakness since actors and actresses tend to put up with a lot more than normal people) who have the conflicting personalities. Nozomi is a neat freak and a small town actress who spent her formative years being told that she's great and will go places. R is an actress whose been around the block many times, dresses like a hooker and very well may have a familiarity with casting couches.
They fight for over an hour. For the first half the movie, it's the sniping passive aggressive fighting that roommates have endured since apartments first came with extra room and expensive rents. Who ate my eggs? Why did you use my shampoo? Did you get the call? Why do you think your pseudo boyfriend isn't calling you? He called me. Mostly it's R as the slob who is doing most of the antagonizing. She knows what makes Nozomi crazy and she manages to get under her skin.
The distinguishing mark of this movie is the fact that once they start fighting aggressive aggressively, it doesn't let up. Remember that scene in They Live when Rowdy Roddy Piper tries to get his friend to put on the glasses and his friend refuses and they pound on each other for 15 minutes? This is like that. Every time it looks like there's going to be a truce, someone grabs a knife or a toaster and it's off to the races all over again.
Fun movie. Good for what it is and it ends quickly. The only problem I have with it is the fact that it really had no ambition to be anything other than a two person play about roommates who hate each other and get violent.
can anyone say......CAT FIGHT!
A Customer Review by CLINT BRONSON
I received this as a gift for either X-MAS or my Birthday
(does not really matter)and I must say WHAT A GIFT! You have
two girls that are roommates and are trying to star in the same
movie,this you find out in the first 2 min. and it just builds
up from there. We get old trophy photos ripped in half,pubes
in someone else's shampoo also stuff thrown at a Parrot(pooor
birdie)chainsaws-bath electrocution-punches to the face-and
knives to neck! This all happens in one night!?! Great movie!!!
If you thought the first 5 min. of Kill Bill was AWESOME?
WATCH THIS!!!
I give five sharp fingernail STARS for sure!
NOTE:For those of you who have roommates I suggest letting
them borrow what ever they want and suggesting they bring
it back anytime they want!!!!!
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