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* [[Most Writers Are Writers]]: Alex is a writer.
* [[Most Writers Are Writers]]: Alex is a writer.
** [[One-Hour Work Week]]: Averted. Alex tries to work all the time, but he is interrupted by Mrs. Connelly.
** [[One-Hour Work Week]]: Averted. Alex tries to work all the time, but he is interrupted by Mrs. Connelly.
* [[Narrator]]: [[Danny De Vito]], who also directed the movie, is narrating it.
* [[Narrator]]: [[Danny DeVito]], who also directed the movie, is narrating it.
* [[The Reveal]]: {{spoiler|Mrs. Connelly is discovered to be both alive and in fact she is the mother of Kenneth, the Duplex real estate agent, and in fact it's a [[Real Estate Scam]] to make them sell the house cheaper then they bought it.}}
* [[The Reveal]]: {{spoiler|Mrs. Connelly is discovered to be both alive and in fact she is the mother of Kenneth, the Duplex real estate agent, and in fact it's a [[Real Estate Scam]] to make them sell the house cheaper then they bought it.}}



Revision as of 23:40, 10 November 2019

Duplex is a 2003 Comedy Film staring Ben Stiller and Drew Barrymore, and Directed by Danny DeVito.

It features a young couple who move into a duplex in Brooklyn, where an old tenant gives them hell. The tenant sends both the couple on a myriad of errands, keeps them up all night (every night), gets them fired from their jobs, and lowers the value of the property with each passing day.

Since they can't get rid of the sweet old lady because of Rent Control, they try to coerce her out of the apartment, eventually turning to less friendly methods... and getting clumsier and clumsier the more they escalate.

Tropes used in Duplex include: