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Disturbia (DVD, 2007, Widescreen: Sensormatic)

The film begins with a teenage boy and father fishing together. Kale Brecht (Shia LaBeouf) and his father, Daniel (Matt Craven), are involved in a car accident while returning from their fishing trip, which takes Daniel's life. A year passes in which Kale remains in a consistent state of melancholy and lifelessness. One day near the end of the school year, he is reprimanded by his Spanish teacher, Señor Gutierrez (Rene Rivera) for sleeping during class. When the teacher goes on to ask Kale what his father would think if he could see him now, Kale punches him in the face and proceeds to attack him. For this assault, which under normal circumstances could lead to a year in a juvenile detention center, he is sentenced by a sympathetic judge (Charles Carroll) to a three-month house arrest period with an ankle monitor and a proximity sensor, which prohibit him from roaming beyond the boundaries of his house and yard. He then learns that one of the police officers monitoring him is the teacher's arrogant cousin (Jose Pablo Cantillo), who takes delight in humiliating and embarrassing Kale in front of others, such as one occasion where he is forced to the ground after accidentally going past the limits of the yard, while chasing a group of boys that play a prank on him.

Initially, he satiates his boredom by playing video games, but shortly after, his mother, Julie Brecht (Carrie-Anne Moss), cancels his subscriptions to the iTunes Music Store and Xbox Live, as well as cutting the power cord of his television, to force him to help around the house more. His boredom leads him to spy upon the surrounding neighborhood. One night, Kale becomes suspicious of his neighbor, Robert Turner (David Morse), who returns home in a 1967 Ford Mustang with a dented fender, matching the description given on a news report detailing an errant serial killer from Austin, Texas. Kale and his best friend Ronnie (Aaron Yoo) begin to view the girl next door, Ashley Carlson (Sarah Roemer). She is alerted to their spying when Ronnie's binoculars collide with the window; she subsequently decides to join them.

Ronnie and Ashley dismiss Kale's suspicions initially, regarding them as based on circumstantial evidence. But they become gradually more involved when events inside Turner's house lead them to believe that he has been abducting women and murdering them there. Kale observes a woman Turner had picked up from a nightclub trying to escape the house in a panicked state. However she is later seen to leave. Thinking nothing is wrong, Ashley has a party, which Kale ruins by blasting Minnie Riperton music out his window. After Kale and Ashley have a conversation, they start making out. A scene then shows blood splattering on Turner's window, which both teens fail to see. Later, with Kale and Ashley watching, Turner is seen to drag a heavy bag to his garage, which Ashley claims to have seen blood on.

Kale insists that Ronnie break into Turner's car to get his garage door opener to continue investigating. While Turner is at the store to buy a shovel, Ronnie retrieves the garage door opener code but unfortunately leaves his cell phone behind. That night, Kale keeps spying on Turner and leaves messages on Ronnie's cell phone. When Ronnie discovers that he left his cellphone in Turner's car, they attempt to get it back by opening the garage door. They do this successfully and Ronnie finds the bag and says he can see hair in addition to blood, leading the two of them to conclude t
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Excelled for what the film advertised! Cut and Dry!

A decent much movie with Shia from Transformers pretty much dominating the camera. The opening scene shows a father and son on a fishing expedition with a few warm bonding moments which is s set up for a spectacular crash scene they are involved in. The father dies. The story shoots to one year later where the boy, still affected my the death of his father, comes to blows up a crass teacher. This is the basis of our hero being placed on a tether and hence leads him to discover some unnatural goings-on next door, not just the killer but also a girl he quickly becomes attracted to. Of course the ending wraps up with the just revenge on the killer, the boy getting the girl, and the tether coming off for his heroism. Cut and dry, no frills just pure acting talent of Shia. Definitely worth watching once, not too much for me to want to see again however so for it to be a keeper for me is out. I did like the film!!Vollständige Rezension lesen...

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Decent - Nothing More Than Face Value Watching

At one point in "Disturbia", the hero's wiseacre sidekick shouts: "Operation Stupid is officially over!" Alas, his exclamation goes unheeded; for what begins as a serviceable, Gen-Y retooling of "Rear Window" (1954) - gets more overwrought and implausible as it goes along.
The film holds tenuous credibility filled with lower-leveled cheap scare attempts. Cribbing shamelessly, and none too skillfully, from the Hitchcock Classic; D.J. Caruso's thriller is formulaic schlock that's watchable only because of star Shia LaBeouf ("A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints"). A smart and scrappy presence, LaBeouf plays his role with a dramatic conviction and sense of urgency that's otherwise MIA from the mediocre "Disturbia".
Fresh from inflicting the dire "Blood and Chocolate" on us, screenwriter Christopher Landon collaborated with scribe Carl Ellsworth (the far more enjoyable "Red Eye") on "Disturbia", which transforms "Rear Window's" disabled photojournalist hero into Kale (LaBeouf), a high school student under house arrest for three months after assaulting his Spanish Teacher.
Grieving the tragic loss of his father in a car accident, Kale has become a moody, sullen teen facing likely jail time if he violates the terms of his arrest, which restricts his movements to a 100-foot perimeter of the house he shares with his mom, Julie (Carrie-Anne Moss).
Initially, Kale spends his days surfing the Internet or playing video games, but he soon turns to spying on his neighbors out of boredom. When not focused on the lissome figure of Ashley (Sarah Roemer), the beautiful next door neighbor, Kale trains his sights on the bizarre, nocturnal habits of the reclusive Mr. Turner (David Morse).
Eventually joined by Ashley and his buddy Ronnie (Aaron Yoo) in logging Mr. Turner's comings and goings, Kale fears that the quiet, middle-aged man with the tidy lawn may be a Serial Killer. The problem is, Kale has no hard evidence linking Turner to a string of murders - just his word, which doesn't mean much, given Kale's list of priors. So he drafts Ronnie and Ashley into helping him expose Turner before he claims another victim.
After a decent, if strictly by the numbers start, "Disturbia" goes the unfortunate route of jettisoning logic and character development to boost the tension.
By and large, the characters in "Disturbia" do all the dumb, reckless things we've come to expect — and mock — in cheesy suspense flicks. And whereas "Rear Window" is a marvel of tight plotting that builds to a nail-biter of a conclusion, Landon and Ellsworth's narrative ebbs and flows, with time out for gratuitous montage sequences, towards a wildly overblown climactic showdown between Kale and Turner in the latter's suburban chamber of horrors.
Directed in rote fashion by Caruso ("Taking Lives"), "Disturbia" does serve at least one purpose: it confirms that LaBeouf has the quirky charisma and talent to carry a film.
With so much potential set into a film, it's a torrid shame "Disturbia" didn't get jam-packed with the hyper-stylized fashions of todays nail-biters. High-Potential Resulting In Average Results; See This but expect nothing more than average - and a less-effective result than cinema's former master Alfred Hitchcock.
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** A++!! VERY GOOD MOVIE!! HIGHLY RECOMMEND!! 10/10 **

Disturbia.... it starts out kind of slow at first, then the suspense kicks in. Offers a little comedy as well, and is a GREAT THRILLER. Is it just Paranoia? Watch it and see!!
Intriguing, Interesting, leaves you guessing how the movie will end, and keeps your attention from beginning to end. GREAT ENDING!

Also offers A++ Cast Performances.

*** A MUST SEE!! ***

Rent It or Buy It? We HIGHLY RECOMMEND buying it!!

Our Overall Rating: 9.5-10/10

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Clichéd at Best

Perhaps it's best that "Disturbia" was released on video over the summer. On a rainy night when you don't particularly want to go to the theater, "Disturbia" is a good film to rent and distract your consciousness.

Shia LaBeouf has chosen consistently better projects since making this teen thriller—as if "Disturbia" were an indication of better things to come. The film is clichéd and over long, but otherwise enjoyable for a one-time-only watch. It's certainly better than other teen horror films or the recent flood of horror porn (read: "Captivity," "Hostel," "Saw 1 through 17.")
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Action, Suspense, & Mystery Thriller all rolled into 1!

Here is one that is definately worth the price of a rental and maybe the price of a purchase. This has some excellent action seen in the beginning and puts a moder day twist on a who done it?! Modern technology and house arrest make a crazy combination in this thriller and you Will Enjoy it. Thats just this guys opinion and if you found this helpfull your yes vote is appreciated!!Vollständige Rezension lesen...

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No rear window

Let me start out by saying Rear Window is one of my favorite movies of all time. If you have not seen it, then rent it rather than Disturbia.
Although vaguely based on Rare Window, but with kids and using todays technology. Disturbia is way too long, way too drawn out, predictable and not believable.
Peeping toms don't always see what this kid under house arrest views. If so maybe I would stay home more.
It tries to be a horror/suspense movie and is more about glamorizing voyuerism.
It had a few humorous moments, a few tense moments but was so slow I almost gave up on it. I rate it as average and nothing special. Not a Hitchcock thriller at all.
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Slow start...

I liked Disturbia for the most part; no big disputes. This movie was slow starting, but once it got going it was decent. Good plot and story.. though the reason why Leboeuf gets placed on house arrest could have been better. He punches his teacher for feeling embarrassed? C'mon, really?

This movie didnt provide much of a scare, just a few unexpected turns that may make you jump. They never explain the killer; nothing about his background, why is he killing, how did he get in the neighborhood.. nothing. I think less scenes of Leboeuf killing time in his room and a little about other things that contribute to his suspicion would have made this movie a tad better.
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Disturbia (2007) DVD

Dear eBay,

I purchesed this dvd, because wile the film was int theaters, I was ill, and not able to see it. I received the first dvd, and had some problems with the disk skipping, because of scraches on the inside of the coating. I eamild the seller, and he did replace the dvd, I as geratful.

I must admidt,I have yet to watch the extras, but I found the movie quite enjoyable. I was like a slow burn, that led up to an excting climax. I would recommend this film as a good weekend popcorn film.

Sincerly,

Kenneth Sprasky
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A real nail bitter.

This is a very well done story line. Great suspense. Excellent choice for my dvd library.

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