DVD Sneak Peek: Disturbia
By MoviePulse.net, published Aug 09, 2007
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Like Rear Window and The Burbs before it, Disturbia is a whodunit mystery that mixes humor, action and suspense when a group of obsessive neighbors believe that one of the local residents has been murdering beautiful girls in the night.
Is it just their imaginations playing tricks on them or is a cold blooded killer really lurking next door? That is the question that director D.J. Caruso poses for the audience in this Hitchockian thriller. As Shia LaBeouf, the young star of Disturbia, falls into a panicked state of paranoia, so does the audience, allowing Caruso to capitalize on every bit of tension. While Caruso's previous efforts like Taking Lives and Two for the Money have been relatively bland and unsuccessful, thrills and chills seems to be an area the director succeeds in, accomplishing quite a few big scares with very little blood and violence.
While parts of Disturbia certainly suggest the twisted horrors of gross out, exploitation flicks like Hostel and the Saw series, it successfully brings these concepts home to the eerie calm of suburbia without the over-the-top gore. Disturbia is all about tension, and rendering the film's lead character helpless within his home, under house arrest, is an ingenious update to the broken leg which kept the hero of Rear Window dependent on the investigation skills of others.
While Disturbia seems to provide the role that will finally free LaBeouf of his Disney Channel past, it is the remainder of the film's young cast, Sarah Roemer and Aaron Yoo that share some of the budding star's spotlight. Though Aaron Yoo provides some great comic relief, and "perhaps" one of the best jump scares in the whole movie, it is the young, summer romance between Labeouf and Roemer that really gives the film a much needed credibility boost that separates it from other teeny bopper, horror pictures.
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