Loft Movie -

Five wealthy friends—an architect, a psychiatrist, a businessman, a journalist, and an ad man—share a secret. They co-own a luxurious, minimalist loft apartment. The rules are simple: No wives. No questions. No bringing anyone back twice. It is a sterile glass box designed for infidelity, a place where the city lights reflect off the floor-to-ceiling windows while the men hide from their consciences.

He liked the height. It offered a necessary detachment. From up here, the sirens were just a jazz improvisation, the shouting matches of the street below reduced to a murmur, no more significant than the wind rattling the pane. loft movie

He stood up, his socks silent on the polished concrete. The space was massive, cavernous, filled with the artifacts of a life he was trying to curate—a mid-century lamp, a stack of hardcover books, a fern that was slowly turning brown at the edges. It was the aesthetic of a man who had everything figured out, or at least, a man who was very good at pretending. No questions

★★★½ (A tight, claustrophobic thriller that values plot holes less than it values moral holes.) He liked the height