A socially awkward man named Derek, who lives with his parents and spends his time on odd jobs and an animation project, unexpectedly finds himself in a romantic relationship while dealing with the frustration of a raccoon that keeps destroying his familys garbage in a post-apocalyptic world where he meets the only survivor, Jane, who had lived in a bunker. Tower is a 2012 Korean English-language Drama film starring Sol Kyung-gu, Kim Sang-kyung, Son Ye-jin, Derek Bogart, Nicole Fairbairn, Deborah Sawyer and Sangeeta Wylie. The Tower Pictures was the production house involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Lee Han-seung and Lee Su-man. Tower is written by Kim Sang-don, Heo Jun-seok, Adaptation, Kim Ji-hoon, Yoo Young-ah and Lee Min-jae and it is directed by Kim Ji-hoon. CJ Entertainment acquired the distribution rights for the movie. Tower was released on 24th December 2012 and takes a screen time of 121 minutes. Tower was made on a budget of ₹93 lakh and at the box office it grossed only $0 million. Cinematography was done by Kim Young-ho and editing by Kim Sang-bum and Kim Jae-bum. The music was composed by Kim Tae-seong.
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Tower Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 62%
Calum Marsh
Because I dont do it for fame, I dont even care about being famous actually. ( Read More )
James Adams
While hardly an enjoyable Saturday night at the movies, Tower is compulsively watchable nonetheless. ( Read More )
Peter Howell
In the indie fascination Tower, underachieving Torontonian Derek (Derek Bogart) still has his wisdom teeth at age 34. ( Read More )
Nicholas Bell
As aggravatingly vague as it is interestingly observant, Radwanski has created a feature perhaps not wholly likeable, but, definitely unpredictable. ( Read More )
Alan Bett
The problem with Kazik Radwanskis feature debut is that it piles too much focus on its subject and offers the audience little respite. ( Read More )