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PT.2 - A Look Back: BILLY WILDER'S "THE APARTMENT" 

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A Look Back: BILLY WILDER'S "THE APARTMENT"
(MGM - UA / 28 mins. total)
Bill Wilder's 1960 "THE APARTMENT" would forever alter the course of the modern film. A drama with laugh aloud humor, and a comedy dealing with topics such as adultery and suicidal depression, it would clear the pathway for (among others) later similar thematic offspring such as the plays of Neil Simon, television series of Norman Lear, and films such as TERMS OF ENDEARMENT and SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK.
Critics (including Molly Haskell), cinema historians and even THE APARTMENT's own producer Walter Mirisch (THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN, WEST SIDE STORY, IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT) shed contemporary light on the film which still packs a punch (both comedically and dramatically) today.
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Комментарии : 38   
@paula3599
@paula3599 5 лет назад
Best movie ever. How could you not adore Jack Lemon after seeing The Apt. Jack Lemon was a genius. Miss him in pictures now so very much.
@lemorab1
@lemorab1 5 лет назад
This is my favorite Shirley MacLaine performance, and probably everyone else's! I never get tired of seeing "The Apartment."
@janinefarris2748
@janinefarris2748 4 года назад
It is one of my favorites the Shirley MacLaine the apartment and Jack Lemmon but Terms of Endearment is also very dear to my heart and I met Shirley MacLaine outside the Pantages ones and hurt hands seem tired from water graphing so I asked you to give me a hug and she hugged me and I whispered in her ear that I read her books I love her movies and I say I get you and she look back and smile from ear-to-ear asked if she could hug me back that made my life
@XX-gy7ue
@XX-gy7ue 3 года назад
SOME CAME RUNNING THE CHILDREN'S HOUR
@hitothecamera
@hitothecamera 4 года назад
I absolutely adore this film 🥰
@endlessacrificedsons
@endlessacrificedsons 2 года назад
Shut up and deal.
@janinefarris2748
@janinefarris2748 4 года назад
I love the analytical an intellectual insights but these commentators laid on the apartment one of the all-time great movies it always stuck in my head resonated with realism and Humanity to the characters demeanors and dialogue perfectly synchronized
@user-oi3di7wi2h
@user-oi3di7wi2h 3 года назад
This movie and “Now Voyager” with Bette Davis are my two top movies! Learning about Billy Wilder’s tight hold on the lines, makes it impressive how good this movie is, these type actors don’t exist today. They played as a troupe with no ego, today the actors’ egos are TOO apparent. Loved Jack Lemmon in so many things, Shirley Mclaine had the same comic timing, without being a caricature, like Lucille Ball, for example.
@nancystone6044
@nancystone6044 2 года назад
WATCHED THIS AS A CHILD IN THE 60'S, TEEN IN 70'S, ADULT PROBABLY 90'S THEN (FINALLY) IN 2021 WITH ADULT DAUGHTER. SHE WAS REVOLTED AT THE MEN, UPSET FOR JACK AND SHIRLEY, ETC. KEPT PROMISING THE ENDING WAS PERFECT AND SHE APPRECIATED EVERY ASPECT OF THIS CLASSIC- THANK GOODNESS. TIMELESS AND PERFECT :>)
@65g4
@65g4 7 лет назад
great movie
@deanrane1961
@deanrane1961 5 лет назад
Hey thanx for this upload! I always loved this movie.
@65g4
@65g4 3 года назад
Billy was such a great director but possibly the greatest screenwriter of all time
@miklos220
@miklos220 5 лет назад
Loved the movie. One of best.
@Hiraghm
@Hiraghm 3 года назад
A lot of people remember Leia saying "I love you" and Han saying, "I know"... but the ending was that same kinda thing 20 years earlier... "I absolutely adore you..." "... shut up and deal". See, she already said "I love you" twice... first when she rushed into his apartment... and then when she said, "We'll send him a fruitcake..." "Shut up and deal" was kinda saying, "...stop talking about it and let's get on with this romance".
@streetlegal008
@streetlegal008 4 года назад
Note the Tiffany lamp in the apartment set. Clever stuff!
@lemorab1
@lemorab1 3 года назад
After seeing The Apartment about four times, I noticed the art on Baxter's walls. Particularly Rousseau's Sleeping Gypsy above the bed. Poster reproductions of famous paintings weren't easily available in 1960, and Rousseau's work wasn't appreciated at that time the way it would begin to be in about 7 years. So, if I could ask anyone associated with the production, like the art director, about choices for art in Baxter's apartment, that's who I would love to interview.
@kp9952
@kp9952 3 года назад
Hi, why do you bring up the Tiffany lamp? Cheers!!
@streetlegal008
@streetlegal008 3 года назад
@@kp9952 The 1958 novel Breakfast at Tiffany's was very big at the time. The movie came out the year after The Appartment. I take the Tiffany lamp 'sick-bed' scene to be the moment when Miss Kubelik begins to see things in a different light - a realisation of the 'female situation.'
@kp9952
@kp9952 3 года назад
@@streetlegal008 What is the 'female situation' ( sorry haven't seen the film in a while ), and is the Tiffany lamp just a reference to the Capote book, or is there something deeper going on? Thanks!!
@karolinesmail489
@karolinesmail489 2 года назад
The Tiffany lamp in the bedroom is called a spider web Tiffany
@sergeantwarden471
@sergeantwarden471 Год назад
It'll be tough to ever make a movie that makes you feel the way that this one makes you feel.
@johnperrigo6474
@johnperrigo6474 5 лет назад
Movies were more watchable in those days, in my opinion.
@dawnstoehrer8107
@dawnstoehrer8107 Год назад
Fabulous KEVIN SPACEY LIVES BY THIS MOVIE AND LOVES JACK LEMMON HE WAS HIS MENTOR HE MET HIM AT 13 AND KEVIN SPACEY ADORED JACK
@atenasdenis
@atenasdenis 2 года назад
The secretary was played by Eddie Addams !
@kevinbutler8824
@kevinbutler8824 5 лет назад
Poor Fred..That woman at Disneyland took his role in the film..too seriously..she had no right to beat him up like that.Nevertheless,Fred MacMurray made it quite clear to Billy Wilder and to other filmmakers..that he would never again play an evil fink in the movies.
@snowblind9065
@snowblind9065 4 года назад
This is true he was worried about his wholesome Disney image,in fact his real life was a direct parallel...But that said he played great and memorable slime balls and self serving lowlifes..and i loved all those performances .My personal favorite is his character in the "cane Mutiny" he should have been nominated for an academy for that one.To bad he did not throw caution into the wind and take on more roles like this it showed what an underappreciated and versatile actor he was
@m.e.d.7997
@m.e.d.7997 3 года назад
The woman was wrong! MacMurray played bad really well. He should not have listened to her. Playing bad he was in TWO of the best films ever made; "Double Indemnity" and "The Apartment".
@Hiraghm
@Hiraghm 3 года назад
was this after The Caine Mutiny, then?
@m.e.d.7997
@m.e.d.7997 3 года назад
@@Hiraghm Yes, "The Apartment" was in 1960.
@m.e.d.7997
@m.e.d.7997 3 года назад
@@Hiraghm Caine Mutiny was 1954.
@christophergerety5577
@christophergerety5577 7 лет назад
I don't think the Apartment is a great movie. Lemmon, MacLaine and MacMurray are fine. The film score is uninspired. The cinematography is under-lit. The screenplay is underwhelming. (The big office set is brilliant.) The movie takes a long time to not go anywhere in particular. The movie won best picture Oscar in a particularly weak field.
@miklos220
@miklos220 5 лет назад
I disagree.
@widsy
@widsy 5 лет назад
I disagree too.@@miklos220
@marathonfortruth4768
@marathonfortruth4768 5 лет назад
Christopher Gerety I loved this movie straightaway. It stays with you. Charming characters, engaging plot line, and I love the theme song. It stood the test of time.
@hitothecamera
@hitothecamera 4 года назад
You are in the minority. You cannot possibly have a love of film if you don't appreciate this film for any of it's content.
@pauldunn108
@pauldunn108 2 года назад
Bye bye Christopher!
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