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The Apartment
Max is a former playboy who has decided to settle down by marrying his current love, Muriel. However, when Max catches a glimpse of the great lost love of his life, he becomes obsessed with rekindling their relationship.
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Plot Summary
A lonely office worker, C.C. 'Bud' Baxter, tries to climb the corporate ladder by lending out his apartment to his married superiors for their illicit affairs. His life becomes complicated when he falls for Fran Kubelik, the elevator operator, who is herself involved with one of his bosses. Bud must navigate his own desires and moral quandaries as his scheme threatens to unravel.
Critical Reception
Critically acclaimed upon release and now considered a classic, 'The Apartment' was praised for its sharp wit, sophisticated blend of comedy and drama, and its nuanced exploration of corporate life and loneliness in the modern age. It resonated with audiences for its relatable protagonist and its poignant, bittersweet portrayal of human connection.
What Reviewers Say
A masterfully crafted film that expertly balances humor and pathos.
Billy Wilder's sharp dialogue and keen observation of human nature are on full display.
Jack Lemmon delivers a career-defining performance as the well-meaning but compromised Bud Baxter.
Google audience: Viewers laud the film's timeless themes of office politics, infidelity, and the search for love. Many appreciate the clever writing, the heartfelt performances, and the satisfyingly complex emotional arc of the story, calling it a masterpiece of its era.
Awards & Accolades
Won 5 Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Screenplay. Also won the Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture – Drama and the BAFTA Award for Best Film.
Fun Fact
The iconic scene where Bud Baxter plays gin rummy with himself was improvised by Jack Lemmon, who was reportedly bored on set and decided to entertain himself.
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