Wednesday, November 14, 2018

The Loft (2014)




Five Guys.  Not the hamburger chain.  Five horndogs who chip in for a high end fuckpad for their mistresses and hookups.  Seems like the ideal plan until one conquest ends up dead and handcuffed to the bed.  Finger pointing and accusations ensue amongst the morally bankrupt in between an endless frenzy of flashbacks, giving the viewer plenty of time to realize that the least threatening thus most obvious sleazoid is the one most likely to have to make a prison break ;-) 

The Loft is a remake of the 2010 Netherlands film, which was a remake of the 2008 Belgian film of the same name and was actually filmed in the summer of 2011.  The movie was widely panned and made little noise at the box office but I'm a sucker for a whodunnit.  The other three people in the theater weren't impressed but I found it to be a welcome addition to my never-ending list of guilty pleasures.  Tracking down the locations was a bit of a labor of love as there was no information besides the film being shot in The Big Easy.  But thanks to some clues ;-) from onlocationvacations.com, I was able to solve a few mysteries.


The Loft was filmed in New Orleans, LA


Location: Nick Walks To The Loft
Address: Carondelet Street & Poydras Street, New Orleans, LA  




Location: The Loft
Address: Poydras Street & O'Keefe Street, New Orleans, LA


















Location: The Wedding Reception
Address: 5 Victory Avenue, New Orleans, LA  New Orleans Botanical Garden









Location: Chris Follows Anne
Address: St. Charles & Poydras Street, New Orleans, LA  









Location: The Clothing Boutique
Address: 725 Camp Street, New Orleans, LA  








Location: Phil Blackmails Fry
Address: 650 Poydras Street, New Orleans, LA  Lafayette Square








Location: The Police Station
Address: 201 Boggs, New Orleans, LA  Tulane University 

Lavin-Bernick Center for University Life













Locations Visited: March 2018


Still Need To Locate:

Chris & Allison's House


2 comments:

  1. Definitely watch the Belgian original if you can. Soooo good. Haven't watched the remakes but I can image it's been "adapted for American audiences" and not as good as the original.

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