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All rights reserved.| Description Shia LaBeouf (CONSTANTINE, I, ROBOT) is a young talent to be reckoned with, as he demonstrates in this genre-spanning film from director D.J. Caruso. Part teenage romantic comedy, part horror flick, DISTURBIA stars LaBeouf as the troubled Kale, who is confined to his home under house arrest after he punches out his Spanish teacher in the middle of class. Kale's array of available diversions dwindle considerably after his mum (Carrie Ann Moss, MEMENTO) shuts off his X-Box and his iTunes, and he turns to voyeurism instead, carefully noting the daily activities of his neighbours. These include the swimming schedule of the hot girl who just moved in next door, Ashley (Sarah Roemer, THE GRUDGE 2), whom he ogles with his best friend, the class clown, Ronnie (Aaron Yoo, THE BEDFORD DIARIES). When Ashley unexpectedly shows up and wants to know what the boys are doing behind their binoculars, they concoct a story about their neighbour, Mr. Turner (David Morse, PROOF OF LIFE), and their suspicions that he is the serial killer currently on the loose. The teens' subsequent stakeout makes them increasingly convinced that this is in fact the case, and their creepy interactions with Turner bring them ever closer to learning the dark secret that lies inside his impenetrable suburban existence. Despite a slight identity crisis and distracting product placements, DISTURBIA is carried by the strong performance of its lead character, and manages to charm with its portrayal of young love.
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Reviews I enjoyed watching this film, it was good. Bit of romance mixed in with suspence and intrique. Is it? isn't it? is he? isn't he? Great ending. Easy to watch Recommend. Review ID: 10000000008129026 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 31/07/08 by: very good film with a good story line that keeps you gripped from start to finish. you are kept on the edge of your seat wondering what twist is coming next! shia is in top form once again and easily proves that he is one of the best young actors around! Review ID: 10000000008126813 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 27/07/08 by: This is an excellent film with great acting. Saw this in the cinema first with a girlfriend an enjoyed it so much decided to buy it on dvd. I watched it on my own and was better ti watch, because this film is not everyones cup of tea. Highly recommended to watch people. Review ID: 10000000008092614 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 20/06/08 by: The first thing nearly everyone says about Disturbia when they see the trailers is “hey that looks like Rear Window”. The comparison is unavoidable. Rear Window is Hitchcock, and thus the high water mark in peeping tom thrillers. Disturbia star Shia LaBeouf has defended his film against those comparisons by pointing out that there’s room for more than one film in the genre, and he’s right, assuming that his film can bring something new to the table. In fact beyond the surface similarities of a guy sitting at a window with binoculars scoping out a possible killer across the fence, Rear Window and Disturbia really aren’t all that similar. Actually, if you want to compare Disturbia to something, it’s almost exactly like the Tom Hanks comedy The 'Burbs, only without any attempt to be funny and with a bunch of annoying, too-perfect teenagers. It’s like someone took The 'Burbs and cross-bred it with the career of Freddie Prinze Jr. In case you’re wondering, that’s not a good thing. That stuff in the back of your throat is bile. This is the spot where you’re supposed to gag. Shia LaBeouf plays a trouble teenager named Kale who, after he punches his Spanish teacher, ends up with a bracelet on his leg and under house arrest. If he goes further than 100 feet from his kitchen, the cops show up and drag him off to jail. His mother (Carrie-Anne Moss) decides he’s not going to spend his time having fun, and so she cuts off his video games and terminates his iTunes account, leaving Kale with nothing to do except build forts and stare out a window to watch what his suburbanite neighbours are up to. Rather than get down to the business of being a thriller right off the bat, most of the movie is spent glamorizing how awesome teenagers are, as incredibly good looking, MTV hip Kale flexes and hangs around with his equally good looking obligatory funny Asian friend and finds ways to ogle and hit on Ashley (Sarah Roemer) the super-hot new girl next door. Kind of makes you long for the days when you were an uber-cool supermodel teenager too doesn’t it? The weird thing is that in the past Shia LaBeouf hasn’t belonged with the perfectly toned bodies and bubbly enhanced breasts of the usual Hollywood teen movie. It’s somewhat disturbing to discover that the slightly nerdy, lovable, everykid child actor may be on the verge of turning into the new Paul Walker. When not re-enacting beats from Fast Times At Ridgemont High, Disturbia plays a lot like Monster House, with Kale staring out his window at a creepy neighbor and wondering whether or not he might have dead bodies in his garage. Because if you had dead bodies, that’s where you’d keep them… that way your neighbours can see them every time you pull out your car. The movie telegraphs everything long before it does it, and the script is incredibly manipulative. This is a film so desperate to get an emotional response out of you, that it brutally kills a kid’s dad in the first five minutes, for no other reason than to make sure you sympathize with the movie’s lead character later on when he’s stupidly stumbling around the house of a serial killer. Disturbia was such a great movie! I dont even like scary movies so you know that coming from me it was good! It made me cry in the beginning and the really scary parts, but overall it was really good! Shia LeBeouf is cute and the other characters played their parts really good! Review ID: 10000000007652584 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 25/04/08 by: this is a great movie really suspenceful and it has some great shocks in it. this movie is a must for any fans of the genre shia lebouf is amazing as kale the young boy who witnesses a murder and discovers that his neighbour is a serial killer and now he knows that kale has seen him he could be next. all in all i give this movie 9/10 brilliant Review ID: 10000000006837788 Was this review helpful? Report this review |
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