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Brick — They want to leave – but their apartment won't let them.
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Brick

2025 6 640.6K R views saved
Brick

When a mysterious brick wall encloses their apartment building overnight, Tim and Olivia must unite with their wary neighbors to get out alive.

Countries: DE
Languages: German
Content Rating: R
Runtime: 1hrs 39min
Status: Released
Release date: 2025-07-09
Release format: Streaming — Jul 09, 2025
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DarkAngelX2
@darkangelx2 2 days ago

It is a good movie, but I really don’t understand why Olivia dropped the phone… She better keep the phone for emergencies, and it also has software to unlock… Sorry, no spoilers :P

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DarkAngelX2
@darkangelx2 2 days ago

It is a good movie, but I really don’t understand why Olivia dropped the phone… She better keep the phone for emergencies, and it also has software to unlock… Sorry, no spoilers :P

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Prabu_CR7
@prabu-cr7 1 day ago

#Brick - Suspicious survival thriller.
Apartment were locked by different of brick, how they escape from the closed placed.
4 to 5 characters were marked the movie interesting
Especially I can't take out my eyes from Ruby. O Fee
Predictable and Decent watch

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Davezn
@davezn 5 days ago

I enjoyed "Brick", tense right the way through. 👍 Interesting concept, the Why, who and how! I think it's worth a watch. I recommend it. 👍

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decatur555
@decatur555 5 days ago

At first, it looks like it’s going to be a good movie. A simple but powerful premise: a couple on the verge of emotional collapse wakes up to find their apartment sealed off by a mysterious black wall. From there, you might expect a mix of tension, claustrophobic sci-fi, and psychological drama. And for a while, Brick delivers. But then, it loses its way.

The beginning works: Tim (Matthias Schweighöfer) buries himself in work, Olivia (Ruby O. Fee) wants to run from a relationship that feels empty. Just when she decides to leave, the whole building shuts down. No signal, no water, no windows. At first, you're hooked because you’re asking the same questions they are: what’s going on? Why them? What’s behind those walls?

But soon the script starts to stumble. More characters show up, each with their own set of clichés: the shady cop, the troubled young couple, the sick old man, the innocent granddaughter… and instead of adding tension, they dilute it. The relationships that could have meant something stay flat, and the central mystery — the wall, the entrapment, the “why” — fades as the story drifts into forced dialogue and scenes that go nowhere.

You can tell the director wants to explore grief, emotional isolation, and the inner walls we build. And to some extent, he does, especially thanks to the lead performances, which are the best thing here. But with the supporting characters adding little, the pacing turns uneven and the emotional weight the story aimed for gets lost along the way.

Visually, it’s decent. The production design creates an effective atmosphere, and there are moments when the oppressive mood comes through. But then come the scenes that try to be action or conspiratorial thriller, and it all falls apart. Brick wants to be a lot: a drama, a mystery, a social horror, a critique of fake news… but in the end, it never fully commits to any of them.

The resolution doesn’t help either. The “reason” behind the confinement tries to close things out with symbolic meaning, but it doesn’t quite land. It feels like the journey was supposed to matter more than the answer. That’s fine, but even the journey ends up feeling incomplete.

It’s not a disaster. There are interesting ideas, a few well-done scenes, and a mood that works in some places. But everything it could have been — intense, meaningful, unsettling — ends up as just “almost.” It doesn’t quite bore, but it doesn’t move you either, and for a story about being trapped, that’s a problem.

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ComradeDaz
@darrenhynes 4 days ago

Cliche ridden characters that are killed off without much justification make this film a bit of a hard slog. The film falls flat because of one particular character that for some reason is a complete psycho and determined to thwart any escape but we are not even told why, he’s just there to make things difficult. The central concept is fine but the film itself only delivers a couple ‘wow’ moments. There’s gold along with the dross, but not enough.

Did they explain who installed all the cameras and why?

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Stefan
@stefanuk12 1 day ago

a great film to watch while scrolling on your phone... at least it has good vfx!

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@scruffy 5 days ago

The movie "Await Further Instructions"is a thousand times better. Do yourself a favour and watch that movie (again if you already watched it) instead of "Brick".

https://trakt.tv/movies/await-further-instructions-2018

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@ghostrevolver 4 days ago

Big fan of Matthias but this film was incredibly meh. Lost interest pretty quickly

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PapaKicks
@papakicks 1 day ago

This movie is junk and not worth your time.

Do you plan on watching it anyway? Do so at 1.5x speed on the netflix app. I would watch it at 2x or 3x if I could have. Even 1.5x wasn't fast enough for this turd sandwich.

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Enes
@enes 3 days ago

I didn't like it because the acting and script were incredibly annoying. Also, the stares were too long and constant. The film caught my attention as a genre, and I wanted to give it a try, but I got bored while watching it. If you can't find a movie to watch, just go watch it. Personally, I don't recommend this movie that much.

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