|
Disturbia LOVED IT
Wow Disturbia was brilliant, and truly spine chilling. We
live in a crazy world, and this film is most terrifying, in
that it could be real life. As in we could be watching this
on reality television. Who really knows their neighbors?
You could be living on this same street as a serial killer,
or you could be dealing with cabin fever and worked your
self in to a frenzy of paranoia. The Director
D.J. Caruso did a
remarkable job of keeping the audience on the edge of their
seat, and keeping the movie very fresh, crisp, clean and
very now. I am also impressed that he kept the film in real
time and space with believable characters.
The opening scene of this movie was remarkable and
breathtaking. I was completely shocked in the first 10
minutes, and of course they had me hook line and singer.
We step into the life of Kale (Shia
LaBeouf) who is a troubled high schooler who is
sentenced to 3 months of house arrest with a single working
mother (Carrie-Anne
Moss) leaving him home alone for most of the
time. Frustrated with his rebelliousness which is
primarily a mixture of depression and laziness cuts him off
of XBox and Itunes not leaving him with much to do. So he
then becomes the neighborhood "Peeping Tom," Thus helping
the hours go by but then as he discovers some clues that his
neighbor bay be a serial killer is when the movie gets
intense.
Again the scariest part of this movie is that its realistic
and it could happen to any of us. It wasn't an imaginary
monster that is from your imagination. Its real, and its
serious, and its believable. Go see this film it will creep
you out, and you will most definitely enjoy the ride. |