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Read More1. Basic Information | Item | Details | |------|---------| | Title | Wicker Park | | Year | 2004 | | Genre | Romantic thriller, drama | | Director | Paul McGuigan | | Screenplay | Based on the 1998 French film L’Appartement (written by Gilles Mimouni). The English‑language adaptation was written by David Hare, Michael Tolkin and others. | | Running Time | 114 minutes | | MPAA Rating | R (for language, some sexual content and brief violence) | | Production Companies | Dimension Films (USA), StudioCanal (France) | | Distributor | Dimension Films (USA) | | Release Dates | • United Kingdom – 16 April 2004 • United States – 15 May 2004 (limited) | | Language | English (original); also released with subtitles in other markets | | Budget | Approximately US $20 million | | Box‑Office | ~US $14 million worldwide (did not recoup its production budget) | 2. Synopsis (Plot Summary) Wicker Park follows Matt Booth (Josh Hartnett), a young architect living in Chicago who becomes obsessed with a mysterious woman he glimpses on a train. The woman, Helen , appears only briefly, but Matt is struck by her. He later discovers that Helen lives in a loft on the top floor of the Wicker Park building, a converted warehouse turned luxury apartments.
Matt moves into the building under the pretext of work, hoping to catch another glimpse of Helen. He befriends (Jennifer Connelly), a striking woman who lives across the hall. Their relationship quickly becomes intimate, but Matt remains fixated on the elusive Helen, who he believes is his soulmate. Download - Wicker.Park.2004.1080p.BluRay.HIN-E...
As the story unfolds, Matt discovers that Helen is actually (the name used by the woman he first saw) and that his memories of her have been altered by a series of deceptions orchestrated by James and others. The film moves back and forth in time, revealing that many events have been misinterpreted by the protagonist. | | Running Time | 114 minutes |
The narrative is complicated by (Dustin Hoffman), a charismatic but manipulative neighbor who runs a covert operation to “borrow” items and people for his own ends. James has a history with the building’s former residents and becomes involved in a tangled web of mistaken identities, love triangles, and secret exchanges. He later discovers that Helen lives in a