Apartment 12 Movie Review
Apartment 12 Review
"Apartment 12" Overview

Rating: R
2001
Cast and Crew
Director : Dan BootzinProducer : Elizabeth Rivera Bootzin
Screenwiter : Dan Bootzin,Elizabeth Rivera Bootzin
Starring : Mark Ruffalo,Beth Ulrich,Alan Gelfant,Anne-Marie Johnson
Bottom line: This is a pretty standard grade indie romantic comedy: A little
bit sexy, a little bit funny, and a little bit mean. That's not a bad thing,
and two top-notch performances from leads Mark Ruffalo and Beth Ulrich.
The setup posits Ruffalo as Alex, a painter/pizza guy who's on the verge of
making it big -- or so he thinks. After vocally quitting his job, Alex finds
his show cancelled and his life on hold. Soon enough his model girlfriend has
dumped him and he's living in a ramshackle apartment building populated by
weirdos (dude in a robe constantly, stripper in a variety of costumes), and
fate eventually lands him in the arms of the girl across the hall, a former
soldier named Lori (Ulrich). Alex and Lori have absolutely nothing in common.
In a nutshell, he's a pretentious asshole and she's barely functional in modern
society, lacking even a basic understanding of three-syllable vocabulary words.
And yet, opposities attract, right? Especially in the movies, and Alex and Lori
begin an amusing on-again/off-again affair. Again, nothing new here, but
Ruffalo has a natural charm in roles like this that makes him pitch perfect in
the part. But an even bigger surprise is Ulrich, an actress who hasn't made a
single movie since this one five years ago. Why not? She's engaging and very
sexy yet not your typical bimbo in appearance. Ulrich nearly holds her own with
Ruffalo here, and though the script makes her a touch too idiotic (there's no
way the army would have let her enlist), she does an awful lot with the part.
Director Dan Bootzin is another big unknown. This was his feature debut, and
he's yet to make another movie. Give him some cash, Ruffalo, and a Jennifer
Aniston next time and let him loose. Hell, make Ulrich the best friend while
you're at it.
Aka Life/Drawing.
Reviewer: Christopher Null





