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Nozomi and Lana share an apartment in Tokyo. They have both auditioned for the same role in a movie, and know that the shortlist has been cut down to just the two of them. As they wait the night before finding out who will get the role, their personality clashes erupt into an all-out battle.

Maho Nonami as  Lana
Eiko Koike as  Nozomi
Katsuro Hidaka as  Takuya Ezaki (voice)
Kōko Mori as  Villager (voice)

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Reviews

loogenhausen
2003/04/11

Looking for a short movie that delivers on the violence goods? 2LDK is for you, my friend. Take a highlight clip of Looney Tunes violence and mix it with an old school ECW (or FMW since it's Japanese) match and you've got the gist of this crazy little pimp slap of a movie. Two roommates hate each other something fierce, their animosity simmers for a bit, then they proceed to beat the holy hell out of each other. Needless to say, this is not a feel-good movie, but it sure is fun to watch two crazy Japanese chicks own each other. Come for the notion of being multi-cultural by watching a foreign film, stay for the brutal slapstick violence that's good for the whole family. Good times, good times...

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Leonard Smalls: The Lone Biker of the Apocalypse
2003/04/12

I really enjoyed this film. I got it as part of a 3-movie collection called 'Danger After Dark' and this one was worth the price of the whole set.Two women, polar opposites, are room mates. They are both actresses at different places in their respective careers, and they are both going for the same part. What ensues is a slow, meaningful, and inevitable battle between the two women that starts out verbally and culminates in a physical fight that neither one walks away from.There is a good bit of tongue in cheek humor in "2LDK." I laughed a lot and so did my girlfriend. We watched it together and I'd say it's a great date flick if you find the right kind of bad ass girl who thought "Kill Bill" was lame...Well acted, well written and well directed. Impressive.8 out of 10, kids.

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theowinthrop
2003/04/13

SPOILERS AHEAD - SO BEWARE:Lana (Maho Nonami) and Nozomi (Eiko Noike) are the real "Odd Couple". In fact they are far worse. Oscar wanted to ring Felix's neck, but he restrained himself. Lana and Nozomi find too much pressure from each other to maintain a civilized restraint. And one evening they find the pressure finally explode.2LDK was one of two films about "dueling" that were part of a friendly bet between two Japanese directors. The stories were to be limited to two or three people, and the actions resolved by them dueling to the death with one survivor. Yukihiko Tsutsumi directed 2LDK. I have not seen the other film yet (except a clip on YOU TUBE - it looks interesting), but Tsutsumi made his duelists two young women who literally find each other is standing in their way to what should be a fulfilling career and life.Both of them are actresses. Nozomi (the dark haired actress)is from a small island of Japan's, where she has gotten rave reviews. She is determined to expand her career in Tokyo but she is getting very small parts. Nozomi is pretty, but her straightened earnings prevents her from looking well dressed. Lana lectures Nozomi about the need to be big in movies (like Nozomi does not realize this). However, although Lana got supporting parts in several "B" features, and enough money to have nice clothes and accessories, she is willing to use sleeping with her producers, etc. to get roles. Nozomi resents Lana for her success. She is also upset at Lana's material possessions and beauty pageant awards (Lana treats these like a shrine). Lana thinks Nozomi has good looks, but thinks her frumpish in appearance, and resents her apparent penny - pinching ways (she marks her eggs with a magic marker, putting on her initial). They did not choose to be together, but they use the same casting office and it owns the apartment. They have this apartment with two bedrooms, kitchen, bath,and living room at free rent. Fine with both of them, putting up with each other. But they both, in the course of the evening, discover that they both have been seeking a lead role in a film called YAKUZA WIVES, that they are the only alternative for the part to each other, and have been dating a man who is connected to the film. A telephone call will settle the casting.That sets it off. Initially their negative views are simply said by the two characters to themselves in their thoughts (frequently at counterpoint to what they say to each other civilly). But when the rivalry blows up civility is dead. There is a rising tide of violence between the two young women (interestingly enough the actresses are both the same age, born in 1980 and about 22 at the time). Nozomi is soon demolishing Lana's beauty contest awards. Lana grabs a hammer and knocks out Nozomi. Then she returns to the reviving Nozomi with a chainsaw, demolishing parts of the latter's room. But the plug falls out. She drops the useless weapon, and Nozomi grabs it and chases Lana. And so it goes with escalating mayhem between the girls reminding one of the "reciprocal destruction" scenes in Laurel & Hardy comedies.They try to bash in each other's head, suffocate each other, use drowning and electrocution...you can see how this goes. Finally, after a night of mutual mayhem, they momentarily calm down and discuss the hopelessness of their lives. They even kiss. But their adrenalin is still guided by that job and that guy. Finally they confront each other with ice picks one at the jugular of the other's neck, the other at the carotid in the the other one's neck. They momentarily realize it is a Mexican standoff, and both relax. But a moment later they both plunge their ice picks in the right spot, each reacting with a mixture of shock, anger, and surprise at the other for daring to do that to her. Their arms (unfortunately) equally drop, and they shoot out most of their life blood into each other's face. Facing each other they collapse and die at the same moment, but possibly they hear the phone message that comes in - the script was rewritten and both will share star billing!It sounds grim, but the film is very funny - one of the funniest dark comedies ever done. Both stars are quite good, and (although it would be pointless to consider this for any changes), one wishes they could have continued the calming down for their own sakes. They both did have their better points, and they could have helped each other. But they each were so annoying to the other and in the way.By the way, such a result is not unusual. The most notorious duel in English history was in November 1712. The 4th Duke of Hamilton and the 4th Baron Mohum were brother-in-laws by marrying two sisters. The sisters were in a lawsuit involving Mohun as well about one of the richest estates in England. Hamilton, a Scotsman, was a Tory and a Jacobite, and while not poor he was not as rich as he needed to be to be a major player in British politics. Mohum was English, a Whig, and using the wealthy estate to cut a figure in British politics. For a variety of reasons they saw each other as an impediment to their own success and security. A slight comment by Hamilton was considered an insult by Mohun. He sent a challenge, which Hamilton accepted. They met at Hyde Park at dawn in London, and ran each other through enough times to fall dead together. That was an actual event unfortunately. Lana and Nozomi are a pair of dead fictional characters. I think the latter are the luckier pair.

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lilithdj
2003/04/14

The two girls in the film really kick some butt. After two house mate actresses audition for the same role in a big Japanese film "Yakuza Wives" their jealousy and lack of consideration for each other lead to a crazy fight to the death. Yukihiko Tsutsumi really put these girls through their paces and like his portrayal of the mythical "Aragami" in the film of the same name 2ldk is shot in one room (in 2ldk's case an apartment) and filmed in one long take with no breaks. These girls can act. The character development is quirky and charming - Nozomi being a conservative uptight kind of girl labeling food in the fridge checking the bath tub for pubic hair, Lana being the opposite dripping in Chanel, Gucci and Hermes surreptitiously selling herself as a party girl winding up Nozomi about being a virgin. Nozomi and Lana basically disagree about house mate etiquette until finally Nozomi exacts her frustrations at Lana scratching Lana's face against a straw floor panel and destroying Lana's bedroom. Obviously Lana cracks it beyond the point of no return. And i'm talking really cracks it. These girls pull out no stops: Beating each other with beauty queen statues, chainsaws, fire extinguishers, ninja stars, boiling water, samurai swords, electrocution even cleaning products. Its totally crazy! The few small special effects are b-grade but add to the likability of the film! 2LDK is nonstop fun which will have you giggling and clenching your teeth - and its low on blood and guts but big on action so both guys and girls will adore it if they like the genre. You fall in love with the neurotic characters and crazy action wanting so much more as the film ends at a disappointing 70 minutes.definitely worth seeing if you like Quentin Tarantino, Alexander Payne or Michael Patrick Jann's Drop Dead Gorgeous.

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