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    High-Rise

    A doctor (Tom Hiddleston) moves into a London skyscraper where rising tensions and class warfare lead to anarchy. The life for the residents of that tower block begins to run out of control.
    Duration: 119 min
    Quality: HD
    Release: 2015
    IMDb: 5.5
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  • Actors of "High-Rise"

  • Characters of "High-Rise"

    Laing. Character of High-Rise
    Played by: Tom Hiddleston
    Royal. Character of High-Rise
    Played by: Jeremy Irons
    Charlotte. Character of High-Rise
    Played by: Sienna Miller
    Wilder. Character of High-Rise
    Played by: Luke Evans
    Helen. Character of High-Rise
    Played by: Elisabeth Moss
    Pangbourne. Character of High-Rise
    Played by: James Purefoy
    Ann. Character of High-Rise
    Played by: Keeley Hawes
    Cosgrove. Character of High-Rise
    Jane. Character of High-Rise
    Steele. Character of High-Rise
    Talbot. Character of High-Rise
    Played by: Enzo Cilenti
    Munrow. Character of High-Rise
    Played by: Augustus Prew
    Simmons. Character of High-Rise
    Fay. Character of High-Rise
    Played by: Stacy Martin
    Robert the Caretaker. Character of High-Rise
    Played by: Tony Way
    Laura. Character of High-Rise
    Played by: Leila Mimmack
    Mercer. Character of High-Rise
    Played by: Bill Paterson
    Toby. Character of High-Rise
    Played by: Louis Suc
    P.C. White. Character of High-Rise
    Played by: Neil Maskell
    Mrs. Hillman. Character of High-Rise
    Played by: Eileen Davies
    Lucy. Character of High-Rise
    Jean. Character of High-Rise
    Played by: Julia Deakin
    Miriam. Character of High-Rise
    Played by: Victoria Wicks
    George. Character of High-Rise
    Played by: Joseph Harmon
    Vicky. Character of High-Rise
    Played by: Emilia Jones
    Dominic. Character of High-Rise
    Played by: Dylan Edwards
    Bobby. Character of High-Rise
    Played by: Toby Williams
    Suzie. Character of High-Rise
    Mrs. Munrow. Character of High-Rise
    Played by: Maggie Cronin
    Mr. Munrow. Character of High-Rise
    Mr. Hillman. Character of High-Rise
    Played by: Kenneth Hadley
    Gym Instructor. Character of High-Rise
    Kid's Party Dad. Character of High-Rise
    Played by: Colin Ash
    Resident. Character of High-Rise
    Played by: Colin Carnegie
    Delivery Man. Character of High-Rise
    Upper floor resident. Character of High-Rise
    Queue Person. Character of High-Rise
    Played by: Graham Duff
    Barricader. Character of High-Rise
    Played by: Matt Faris
    Young Woman. Character of High-Rise
    Played by: Karen Hassan
    Wine Woman. Character of High-Rise
    Played by: Monique Kelly
    Groping Man. Character of High-Rise
    Played by: Faolan Morgan
    Shopper. Character of High-Rise
    High-Rise. Character of High-Rise
    Played by: Sara Dee
    Radio. Character of High-Rise
    Digby the Dog. Character of High-Rise
    Played by: Kai
  • Directors of "High-Rise"

    Ben Wheatley. Director of High-Rise
    Ben Wheatley
    Birthdate: 1972, Billericay, Essex, England, UK
  • Creators of "High-Rise"

    Amy Jump. Director of High-Rise
    Amy Jump
    J.G. Ballard. Director of High-Rise
    J.G. Ballard
    Birthdate: 15 November 1930, Shanghai, China
  • Critic Reviews of "High-Rise"

    Globe and Mail
    May 20, 2016

    High-Rise switches genres effortlessly - black humour one moment, dystopic parable the next - until it becomes its own singular, horrifying, immensely captivating thing.

    Chicago Reader
    May 18, 2016

    No matter how much one shades the characters, though, High-Rise defies adaptation because the most vivid character is the building itself.

    Hollywood Reporter
    May 18, 2016

    There is a goldmine of rich material here, all beautifully shot, but fatally lacking in focus or momentum.

    Variety
    May 18, 2016

    It could take decades for critics and audiences to appreciate whatever genius lurks behind the chaos, but for the time being, it seems like little more than madness.

    New York Post
    May 13, 2016

    Director Ben Wheatley ("Kill List") is masterful with arresting imagery set in a dystopian spin on the '70s; less so with a compelling narrative.

    Slate
    May 13, 2016

    I soon found myself wanting to wash off the modernist stench of Wheatley's world. And yet it's entrancing all the same, so much so that like Laing and his fellows, I had no desire to leave the high-rise.

    Reel Talk Online
    March 21, 2017

    High-Rise is just about the looniest garbage I have seen in a long while.

    ScreenCrush
    March 16, 2017

    It may be Wheatley's least accessible film to date - and also his best.

    Film Inquiry
    February 18, 2017

    High-Rise's rushed, unfocused narrative renders this more an admirable failure than a subversive cult classic in waiting.

    Laramie Movie Scope
    January 15, 2017

    This dystopian, apocalyptic tale of the downfall of civilization is set in a high rise apartment building. This can be viewed as a very dark comedy about how quickly society can break down, and how much fun that could be.

    MetroActive
    December 31, 2016

    It's one of those works of futurism that seems simultaneously very prescient in its time, and slightly dated in ours. It underscores its points with a yellow highlighter.

    Daily Star
    December 31, 2016

    Incoherent, pretentious and painfully self-indulgent.

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