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'The Loft' tells the story of five married men share ownership of an upmarket loft, which they use to discreetly meet their respective mistress. But the fantasy becomes a nightmare when they discover the dead body of an unknown woman in the loft, the men begin to suspect each other of having committed the gruesome crime, as they are the only ones with keys to the premises.
The Loft is a film that can't decide what it wants. It's a male fantasy, and a cautionary tale. It's sleazy in concept, and timid in execution. It punishes its protagonists for their transgressions, then lets them off the hook.
It's a common and ordinary thriller with a intelligent premise, but poor execution, wasted cast and late plot twists that are almost ridiculous. [full review in Spanish]
The problem with 9-Month Stretch is that is a movie is composed of good moments, but the uneven pace doesn't help the audience to engage with the plot. [full review in Spanish]
The Loft's boorish leads aren't sensible enough to be worth caring about, making the film's character-driven conclusion feel like a self-defeating cop-out.
Plausibility isn't in the cards for this odious excuse for a thriller. This is all about sexy danger, for sociopathic, misogynistic values of 'sexy danger.'