A teen living under house arrest becomes convinced his neighbor is a serial killer.A teen living under house arrest becomes convinced his neighbor is a serial killer.A teen living under house arrest becomes convinced his neighbor is a serial killer.
- Christopher Landon(screenplay)
- Carl Ellsworth(screenplay)
- Stars
- Christopher Landon(screenplay)
- Carl Ellsworth(screenplay)
- Stars
- Christopher Landon(screenplay) (story)
- Carl Ellsworth(screenplay)
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- TriviaThe copyright holders of Cornell Woolrich's short story 'It Had to Be Murder', which Rear Window (1954) was based on, sued DreamWorks, Paramount Pictures, and Steven Spielberg for using the story without permission. In 2010, a federal judge dismissed the suit, ruling "The main plots are similar only at a high, unprotectable level of generality ... Where 'Disturbia' is rife with sub-plots, the short story has none. The setting and mood of the short story are static and tense, whereas the setting and mood of 'Disturbia' are more dynamic and peppered with humor and teen romance.". The publishers have a point though, this is, in some ways, an updated version of Rear Window.
- Goofs(at around 20 mins) When Kale is walking around his yard marking the area that he can stay in, he makes a square. However if he is only allowed to be within a 100 foot radius of the ankle monitor, the area would be a circle.
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A Solid Thriller
This movie was extremely well paced -- there was very good character development without excessive dialog. The story is exciting and thrilling: a modernized Rear Window. The acting was very solid, and every actor, major or minor, sold their part. Shia LeBeouf was a likable protagonist, Carrie-Anne Moss did a great job in her role as the mother, and David Morse played an exceedingly ominous and creepy neighbor. The climax is very suspenseful, although it did contain a few minor lapses in rational behavior by both the heroes and the villain, but I suppose that could be written off as desperation. Overall, it was refreshing to see a well-paced thriller with great suspense, humor, and character development.
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- rumli
- Apr 8, 2007
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- 1 hour 45 minutes
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