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Monday, October 27, 2008

Disturbia *L0v3 thiis M0vi3*

In Disturbia directed by D.J. Caruso, a young boy named Kale played by Shia LaBeouf is placed on house arrest, after starting an altercation with his teacher when a smart remark about his deceased father has erupted. The beginning of the movie is basically an introduction, or the foundation for the rest of the picture. The events predominately revolve around Kale and the antics he performs while on house arrest. In the beginning Kale’s neighbor Robert Turner, although a minor character at the start of the movie, greatly caught my attention. Kale watched Robert Turner out of his window, and forms the accusation that Robert is a Texan murderer; and sets out to solve this case. In the beginning we find Robert cutting his grass, and remaining to himself, this gives the impression, that he is a hard worker that chooses to be left alone. This added an authentic appeal, because most middle aged men reach a point in their life when they are ready to keep to themselves, and work alone. Mainly Turner lingered within his garden, or his garage, where it became apparent he was a violent man, when he snapped a rabbit’s neck in his garden, and when animal skulls were found in his garage. This added to the sense that Turner was violent, and willing and ready to kill which added to the thought of the audience, that he could truly be the killer. The evidence displayed set Robert up to be the main antagonist.

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