| Disturbia |
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| | Music by | Geoff Zanelli | | Editing by | Jim Page | | Distributed by | Paramount Pictures for DreamWorks Pictures | | Release date(s) | April 13, 2007 | | Running time | 105 min. | | Country |
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Plot
Kale Brecht (Shia LaBeouf) and his father, Daniel (Matt Craven), are involved in a car accident while returning from a fishing trip, which takes Daniel's life. A year later Kale is reprimanded by his Spanish teacher, Señor Gutierrez (Rene Rivera). When the teacher asks Kale what his father would think if he could see him now, Kale punches him in the face. For this assault, he is sentenced to a three-month house arrest period with an ankle monitor and a proximity sensor, which prohibit him from roaming beyond the boundaries of his lawn. He tryes to play X-Box and he gets cut off from his game. He then goes and watches TV and then masterbates. He learns that one of the police officers monitoring him is the teacher's cousin (Jose Pablo Cantillo), who delights in humiliating Kale, such as one occasion where he accidentally goes past the limits of the yard while chasing some neighborhood pranksters. Shia Saide LaBeouf[1] (pronounced SHY-uh luh-BUFF, IPA: [2]; born June 11, 1986) is a Daytime Emmy Award-winning[3] American actor and comedian. ...
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His mother, Julie Brecht (Carrie-Anne Moss), cancels his subscriptions to the iTunes Music Store and Xbox Live, as well as cutting the power cord of his television, to force him to help around the house. He begins to spy upon the surrounding neighborhood. One night, Kale becomes suspicious of his neighbor, Robert Turner (David Morse), who returns home in a 1967 Ford Mustang with a dented fender, matching the description given on a news report detailing an errant serial killer from Austin, Texas. Kale and his best friend Ronnie (Aaron Yoo) spy on the girl in a bikini, Ashley Carlson (Sarah Roemer), who subsequently decides to join them in their stake out. Carrie-Anne Moss (born August 21, 1967) is a Canadian actress best known for her role as Trinity in The Matrix trilogy. ...
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Ronnie and Ashley dismiss Kale's suspicions initially, regarding them circumstantial coincidences. But they become more involved when Kale observes a woman Turner had picked up from a nightclub trying to escape the house in a panicked state. Although she is later seen to leave, Kale and Ashley witness Turner dragging a heavy, bloody bag to his garage. Laser lights illuminate the dance floor at a Gatecrasher dance music event in Sheffield, England A nightclub (or night club or club) is a drinking, dancing, and entertainment venue which does its primary business after dark. ...
Kale insists that Ronnie break into Turner's car to get his garage door opener to continue investigating. While Turner is at the store being monitored by Ashley, Ronnie retrieves the garage door opener code but unfortunately leaves his cell phone behind. That night, when Ronnie discovers his mistake, they attempt to get it back. Inside the garage Ronnie finds the rancid bag along with hair and blood. The garage door is suddenly shut and Ronnie hides in the house while Kale attempts to rescue him, in the process, alerting the police to the breach of his house arrest. After the police arrive they search the house and discover that Ronnie is nowhere inside. They reveal that the bag in the garage contains the remains of a deer that Turner hit on the interstate. Kale fears Ronnie is dead, but later discovers that he escaped unharmed. Motorola T2288 mobile phone A mobile phone is a portable electronic device which behaves as a normal telephone whilst being able to move over a wide area (compare cordless phone which acts as a telephone only within a limited range). ...
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Kale's mother goes across the street to talk to Turner, in hopes avoiding criminal charges. While she is there, Kale watches the tape Ronnie recorded during his escape from Turner's house. As Ronnie fell over in his haste, he inadvertently filmed something hidden behind an air vent - the dead body of a girl. At the same moment, Turner attacks Julie. Turner sneaks into Kale's house and knocks out Ronnie with an aluminum baseball bat. He chases Kale, knocks him out, and duct tapes his limbs together. He reveals his plan to frame Kale for the murder of his mother and Ronnie before ostensibly killing himself. He is interrupted by Ashley, who startles the killer. Kale and Ashley get away, finally alerting the police of Kale's escape. Kale goes to search for his mother in Turner's house while Ashley warns the police. In a secret room resembling an operating theatre, Kale finds the belongings of Turner's previous victims, as well as a wig, suggesting Turner disguised himself as the woman leaving the house earlier. Officer Gutierrez arrives at the scene, but is dispatched by Turner. In the basement, Kale discovers a pool containing several dead bodies in various states of decay. He eventually finds his mother bound and gagged. Turner suddenly appears from behind Julie with a knife, but is killed by Kale with the pair of gardening shears. An operating theatre (gynecological hospital of Medical University of Silesia in Bytom) An operating theatre, operating room, or a surgery suite is a room within a hospital within which surgical operations are carried out. ...
Later, Kale's ankle monitor is removed and he is released from house arrest for "good behavior". Kale gets revenge on the neighborhood pranksters by revealing their covert viewing of adult movies to their mother. Ashley and Kale have sex & stay together. Pornographic movies appeared shortly after the creation of the movie technology that made them possible. ...
Cast Shia Saide LaBeouf[1] (pronounced SHY-uh luh-BUFF, IPA: [2]; born June 11, 1986) is a Daytime Emmy Award-winning[3] American actor and comedian. ...
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Reception and sequel Disturbia opened at #1 in its first week at the box office with $23 million, and it stayed at #1 the following two weeks with $13 and $9 million respectively. As of Sunday August 5, 2007, the film had grossed approximately $100 million worldwide. Disturbia is considered a huge financial success with respect to its small production budget of only $20 million, and talk of a sequel has already begun[citation needed]. However there have been no confirmed reports and none of the cast have signed on.[1][2][3][4] is the 217th day of the year (218th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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On the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, 88% of critics gave the film positive reviews, based on 158 reviews, with the consensus that the film is "a tense, subtle thriller with a noteworthy performance from Shia LaBeouf".[5] On Metacritic, the film had an average score of 62 out of 100, based on 28 reviews.[6] This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ...
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The film earned a "two thumbs up" rating from Richard Roeper and A.O. Scott (filling in for Roger Ebert), with Roeper saying, "This is a cool little thriller with big scares and fine performances;"[7] however, many have criticized the change of atmosphere two-thirds of the way into the film, when the initial pacing and action morphs into that of a "run-of-the-mill slasher horror film".[8] At the Movies with Ebert & Roeper is a movie review television program featuring film critic Roger Ebert and columnist Richard Roeper, both of the Chicago Sun-Times. ...
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Themes For a movie of its genre and budget, Disturbia explores many interesting themes hearkening back to the classic Rear Window. In fact, the movie seems to combine many elements from both Rear Window and American Beauty (the former also distributed by Paramount - but now owned by Universal - and the latter also from DreamWorks).[citation needed] and 1985's Fright Night where a serial-killing vampire lives next-door to a surbunite kid played by Charles Ragsdale. The title itself refers to the suburbia setting and, just like American Beauty, the film explores suburban life and its effect on both family and personal life. Like both of these films, Disturbia pays particular attention to the themes of privacy and voyeurism, the former being violated and the latter being amplified by the setting. In the video commentary (found on the DVD version), director D.J. Caruso says windows are very symbolic in the film. For instance, Kale viewing the lit-up party from his dark room through the window is symbolic of his isolation from the others and his being "in the dark". For the 1998 remake, see Rear Window (1998 film). ...
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Filming locations Disturbia was filmed on location in the cities of Whittier, California and Pasadena, California. The homes of Kale and Mr. Turner, which were supposed to be next door to each other, were actually located in two different cities.[9] Whittier is a city in Los Angeles County, California about 12 miles (19 km) southeast of Los Angeles. ...
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Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | Disturbia: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | |
| | Soundtrack by Various artists | | Released | March 04, 2007 | | Recorded | Various dates | | Length | 1:45:46 | | Label | Lakeshore Records | - "Always Love" - Nada Surf
- "Don't Make Me Wait" - This World Fair
- "One Man Wrecking Machine" - Guster
- "Whoa Now" - Louque
- "Gangsta Boogie" - Love Stink
- "Next to You" - Buckcherry
- "Because I Got High" - Afroman
- "We Love Reggae" - Noiseshaper
- "The Great American Napkin" - The Summer Skinny
- "Dream" - Priscilla Ahn
- "Lovin' You" - Minnie Riperton
- "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine" - Lou Rawls[10]
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Songs featured only in the movie - "Lonely Day" - System of a Down
- "Taper Jean Girl" - Kings of Leon
- "Me So Horny" - 2 Live Crew
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Original Motion Picture Score | Disturbia: Original Motion Picture Score | | | Soundtrack by Geoff Zanelli (Composer), Bruce Fowler (Conductor) | | Released | July 10, 2007 | | Genre | Score | | Length | 46:08 | | Label | Lakeshore Records | In film formats, the soundtrack is the physical area of the film which records the synchronized sound. ...
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Track listing - Disturbia 7:02
- Fishing 3:52
- Poofoot 1:15
- Voyeurism 2:35
- Every Killer Lives Next Door to Someone 3:35
- I Like to Play 1:46
- Stealth Ronnie 5:10
- Walking Ashley Home 2:01
- The Club Girl 2:47
- Stalking a Killer 7:15
- The Basement Graveyard 8:50
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