Disturbia (2007)
Runtime: 1 hr 44 mins 24 secs
Theatrical Release: Apr 13, 2007 Wide
Box Office: $80,050,171
Synopsis: 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... 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 mom (Carrie Ann Moss, MEMENTO) shuts off his X-Box and his i-Tunes, and he turns to voyeurism instead, carefully noting the daily activities of his neighbors. 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 neighbor, 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. [More]
Genre: Teenage, Thriller, Murder, Murder Mysteries
Starring: Shia LaBeouf, Sarah Roemer, David Morse, Carrie-Anne Moss, Aaron Yoo
Screenwriter: Christopher Landon, Carl Ellsworth
Producer: Jackie Marcus, Joe Medjuck, Tom Pollock
Composer: Geoff Zanelli
DVD Info
Release:
May 20, 2008
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- Keep Case
- Widescreen
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround EX - Spanish, French
- Subtitles - English. French, Spanish - Optional
Additional Release Material:
- Audio Commentary - 1. DJ Caruso - Director; Shia LaBeouf - Actor; Sarah Roemer - Actor
- Behind the Scenes - 1. Making of DISTURBIA
- Bloopers
- Deleted Scenes (4)
- Featurettes - 1. Hitchcock Flare
- Music Videos - "Don't Make Me Wait" - This World Fair
- Outtakes
- Theatrical Trailer
Interactive Features:
- Trivia Pop-Up/Quiz - 1. Serial Pursuit
Text/ Photo Gallery:
- Photo Gallery
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Reviews
In addition to borrowing the idea behind Rear Window, Disturbia pays homage to Hitchcock in its sense of pacing, as well, in its use of the Hitchcock's signature slow build.
As a thriller, this is mechanical and predictable - barely one-step away from cookie-cutter formulaic - and yet the film actually works up a decent amount of genuine feeling, thanks to the cast of characters.
With all the promise to be the year's best teen scream flick, Disturbia gets lost while overly trying to please its demographic.
Disturbia takes it's time setting up the thrills and Shia LaBeouf actually acts like a high schooler.
An baleis stin akri ta almata tis plokis kai tis trypoyles poy kseprobaloyn deila edo ki ekei, leitoyrgei mia hara san kalogyalismeno efibiko thriler, poy toylahiston kanei tin prospatheia gia na se koroidepsei poylontas hip moyri, se antithesi me alla po
The parts of the film that work...are surprisingly due mostly to the presence of Shia LaBeouf.
Take along a good book – possibly Ted Lewis’s The Serpent – and read it by the light of the effulgent clichés.
Disturbia's limits are those of its hero - an amiable, faintly clueless young man with a brief attention span.
This occasionally amusing thriller will probably not be Shia’s best-remembered moment, but it is worth a peep.
Despite the interesting set-up, the action degenerates into obvious implausibility and silliness - fatal for a suspense thriller - and boredom sets in.
Caruso's no Hitchcock, and Disturbia is not as original, suspense-filled or well-acted as the James Stewart-Grace Kelly masterpiece, but for its predominantly male, teenage audience it delivers enough shocks to be entertaining.
The teen support cast are vacuous and director DJ Caruso strays a little too far into Grand Guignol territory for the over-extended climax, but Disturbia’s otherwise bang on the money: $80m at the US box-office was no fluke.
Not quite Rear Window, but can certainly hold its own with The 'Burbs.
DJ Caruso's neat little thriller won't win any awards for originality (Hitch will be spinning six feet under) but it does work surprisingly well bearing in mind you can almost second guess every plot twist.
Smartly directed thriller with a witty script, a great performance from Shia LaBeouf and some hugely enjoyable suspense scenes.
Take an Alfred Hitchcock classic, remix it for generation youtube and you've got Disturbia, a smart and involving thriller about the perils of voyeurism.
Entertaining Hitchcock-lite for a generation that would rather dial P for pizza than M for murder.
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