‘Apartment’ itself as space contains ‘spatial stories’ depending on the relationship of each floor or rooms that differentiates the narratives. Here, I’ve asked; is the apartment the major factor for spatial stories rather than just a place/setting? The author answers ‘the apartment plot in the film is a genre’, by participating in the beginning/end of the film, character identification, and urban gaze.
Beyond familiarity, the ability is expanded as a factor of urbanism which transforms domestic spaces horribly. A movie <Hide and Seek 2013> was praised well-constructed tension in the apartment scene. Crimes in a hidden passageway, front door, and the parking lot were displayed extra creepy, proving its significance as one genre (even trailer displays this point, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYIxQCIIzNc).
Seoyeong Bak
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Appreciate this insightful reading into Wojcik’s commentary on the apartment complex, especially in referencing the film ‘Hide and Seek’ for your reflection. Well done