Apart

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Star-crossed teens are bound by a psychological phenomenon known as induced delusional disorder, and must delve into a twisted pastto save themselves and those around them.
  • Starring: Olesya Rulin, Josh Danziger
  • Directed by: Aaron Rottinghaus
  • Runtime: 1 hour 27 minutes
  • Release year: 2012
  • Studio: Warner Bros.
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Synopsis: Star-crossed teens are bound by a psychological phenomenon known as induced delusional disorder, and must delve into a twisted pastto save themselves and those around them.
Starring: Olesya Rulin, Josh Danziger
Supporting actors: Michael Bowen, Jason Davis, Bruce McGill, Joey Lauren Adams
Directed by: Aaron Rottinghaus
Genre: Drama, Mystery, Romance, Thriller
Runtime: 1 hour 27 minutes
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Release year: 2012
Studio: Warner Bros.
MPAA Rating: Rated R for some violence, bloody images and language (original rating)
ASIN: B007IQXIHG (Rental) and B0088WIX0G (Purchase)
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  • US Theatrical Release Date: March 09, 2012
  • MPAA: Rated R for some violence, bloody images and language (original rating)
  • Production Company: SystemX Media

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3.0 out of 5 stars "Everybody has secrets." March 17, 2012
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Imagine waking up from a coma and having to relearn everything including simple tasks like walking and the ability to speak. Memories are suddenly erased as who you are, who you were, and everyone that you've met over the course of your entire life up until this point would be gone like a computer hard drive being wiped clean. That's what Noah Greene (Josh Danziger) is going through. A fire changing his life is all he has to fall back on. His therapist and his brother are the few things Noah still has in his life, but Noah figures out that they've been purposely keeping things hidden from his past. Diagnosed with an induced delusional disorder and only a picture of a girl he may or may not know as inspiration, Noah sets out to discover the truth about this past of his that everyone is so eager to keep hidden.

Psychological thrillers are very dear to me as are any films that try to turn your brain upside down during the course of its duration. While Apart is certainly no psychological thriller, the constant jumping back and forth between reality and delusions does get a bit disorienting. Apart is visually fairly appealing. Its sense of perspective, camera work, and use of both color and filters makes everything not only easy on the eyes but discernibly memorable. The absence of color and the use of warm colors such as yellow or orange really make particular scenes stand out both in the way the scenes were filmed and the way they coincide with the story. Lighting is also something to pay attention to. Things always seem to get brighter during delusions while something like the dance Noah and Emily (Olesya Rulin) share barely uses any light at all.

The delusions are what catered to my taste the most. While it does seem a bit difficult at first to identify what's taking place in the present, the past, and what's a delusion, it becomes easier as the film progresses. Snow, blood, and extremely bright lights are prominently featured in delusions, warm colors usually identify the past, and the absence of colors usually identifies the present. The way everything unravels is a bit reminiscent of Memento (without things being shown to you in reverse). To be honest though, Apart could remind you of any film featuring memory loss from Jackie Chan's Who Am I? to The Butterfly Effect and everything in between.

Apart progresses at a steady pace that keeps your interest, but there are a few things that don't really sit well with you. It mostly involves the ending, but both Noah and Emily make some pretty lame decisions that seem to battle common sense while the ending itself is pretty open ended. While some may see it as a positive thing where it could mean this or that or the other thing, others will be disappointed that Apart doesn't wrap everything up for you in a nice little package. I was left with a lot of questions. Then something dawned on me after it ran around in my brain for awhile, but questions and definitive answers are somewhat left up in the air.

Apart has a really fascinating concept that is even more intriguing since it's based on this rare condition that actually exists. It's one of the most awkward love stories ever told as delusions and memory loss stand in the way of this high school romance that never fully had the chance to blossom. It's beautifully filmed and parallels to the likes of American Beauty and Memento should hold your interest, but Apart's biggest flaw is that it's never fully capable of capitalizing on its extremely original premise. However, it is still a worthy watch thanks to its strong acting and superb delusion sequences that confuse you in the best of ways.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Loved Apart! March 12, 2012
By bdg144
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What a great movie! When films today can be so predictable, this one really broke the mold and had me on the edge of my seat. The two main characters had such a great connection. Would definitely recommend Apart to others
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5.0 out of 5 stars Apart was amazing... March 25, 2013
By Katie
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One of the best indie films I've ever seen. I would watch this over and over again. I love that Amazon has the feature to watch movies for just a small fee. I use it all the time.
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