Disturbia Reviews
For a Shia LaBeouf star vehicle that's a blueprint Rear Window knock-off, Disturbia is surprisingly entertaining.
Filme mais ou menos, o roteiro é fraco, as cenas de são bacaninhas, o elenco é mais ou menos, e quase ninguém ajuda a melhorar o filme, a história é mais ou menos, e o filme deveria ter cenas bem melhores e relevantes para fazer o filme ser bom.
It's no "Rear Window" with James Stewart and Grace Kelly, but it's still good. People under 35 may find this to be even better for the simple fact that it is more modern more relatable.
Bonding with a stalker lol. A lot of little things happen but it's dragged out to make an hour and 45 minute movie. He figures it out at the very beginning. I don't believe there was no trace and this dude kept doing it in the same area
A great movie. Shia LaBeouf is a very good actor. It was about a guy spying on his neighbors and then he suspects one of them is a criminal. This is the same plot as the Alfred Hitchcock film “Rear Window”.
Great movie and cast
Not very good. Not enough plot.
Disturbia is a modern thriller that captures the essence of suspense through a clever blend of drama, tension, and relatable characters. The film introduces us to Kale, played by Shia LaBeouf, a teenager under house arrest who finds unexpected ways to pass the time. His curiosity about the lives of his neighbors quickly escalates into something far more gripping. The movie's strong setup in the first act establishes both the stakes and Kale's emotional depth, making the story feel grounded despite its escalating tension. David Morse's performance as a mysterious neighbor is one of the film's highlights, delivering an understated but chilling presence that keeps the audience guessing. The cast as a whole is well-chosen, with Sarah Roemer and Carrie-Anne Moss rounding out the ensemble in complementary roles. One of the more thought-provoking aspects of the film is how it toes the line between innocent curiosity and intrusive stalking, making you question Kale's actions as well as your own perspective as a viewer. This layered tension adds depth to the experience, even as the story transitions into its action-packed third act. What sets Disturbia apart is its ability to combine an intimate, character-driven story with moments of real suspense. The film may flirt with familiar tropes, but it does so with enough charm and style to stand out. With a solid script, strong performances, and a touch of modern flair, Disturbia is an engaging thriller that's well worth revisiting for fans of suspenseful storytelling.
A thriller that threatens the audience with horror time and time again in a genius way. An alright movie was complimented with an outrageously good cast fronted by the talented Shia LaBeouf. The movie is about a kid who is confined within his own home due to house arrest and suspects his neighbor is an infamous Texan serial killer. There are plenty of fun, smart moments, as well as tense and piquing-your-curiosity moments. With an action-packed third act that satisfies all with their direction, and many moments that resemble that of a horror movie, this made for an uncomfortable, yet enjoyable, watch.
Still one of the best movies of all time!
It’s a really well made teen horror flick with nicely built up romance and genuine scary scenes. About as well done as these films can be. Obviously silly in places but I was on edge with the suspense. Watched on DVD.
I loved it, but the ending made no sense at all. Like how tf is this kid just joking around having fun, when he literally just killed a man and was soaked in bodily fluids??? Literally no PTSD from this experience, but he did from the car crash. Other then the shitty ending it was pretty good
Is rear window meets the stepfather for teens and is a well made teen thriller and Shia's performance was great and if you watched very closely you can feel an echo to Shia's transformers.
It is a predictable teen movie. Not quite disturbing for young teens, but enough to keep them slightly emotionaly elevated and captivated with the outcome of the ousting of the baddie. The movie has some good thriller moments, but leans into a silly storyline too. It was enjoyable with a good cast.
The Beginning of the Movie is not the greatest but it catches up in the middle of it and then gets a crazy movie which is very exciting and a great thriller , the actors are good and it is a very good movie overall I would say even the concept is amazing .
It's has a good story, filled with suspense. The reason for the 5 stars is because of the great cast and acting, especially by Shia LaBeouf. Shia's character, Cale, is very likable. I highly recommend watching this thriller movie
one of my favorites movies of all time
This movie starts slow but then really picks up in the middle and the young actors are really good as well also has some good suspense in this movie as well and is a bit like rear window
It starts out slow but still a good movie to leave the viewers bored after a while
The movie starts of quite slow but towards the middle and end part it speeds up very quickly. The story is good and quite interesting. Not a bad watch at all.