chris obeck
I thought this was a very well made film. It was suspenseful and well shot. I read a couple of the reviews below and I'm not sure if they watched the same movie I did. The acting was great and the story was well told. Maybe they didn't understand the story.The director did a great job with what was obviously a limited budget. The lead actor's performance was great. The lighting was dark and moody. The way the film was shot made it feel very isolated and you could feel for the main character's pain and torture. I'm going to recommend this film to everyone I know. It's worth giving it a shot.
rust37
I'm sure the whole project was about the script, which, thanks to some twists in last 10 minutes, helped to get the budget. Everything apart the plot was mediocre.As a schizophrenic-centered movie it didn't reach even one-third of the Spider's depth, despite all the chances. As a slow-paced thriller it lacked good direction, camera.. at least something, which could have saved it, so it didn't stand even to Identity. 1,5 hours lasted for me like twice longer due to repetitive sets, lack of ideas, and poor acting.There are plenty of movies exploiting "is it real?" riddle, and this one didn't reveal anything new in this genre except of how low in class can it go. Finally, it's so outdated as if the film was kept on some dusty shelf during last 30 years.Give it a try if only you have nothing more to watch or if you want to save on a medium-potency sleeping pill.
David James
This has to be one of the worst movies we have ever seen, we rarely write reviews but this movie really takes the cake, lame, repetitive and largely the same theme over and over again. The acting skills were not too bad but it just didn't help the movie in the end. I don't understand anyone thinking this movie is riveting or full of suspense. We had to force ourselves to watch this movie to the end for the first time in our lives we actually threw this movie into the garbage and regretted ever having bought the movie it was money down the drain. The writers and producers of this movie should really go back to the drawing board and start over again, maybe next time they should consult with people like John Carpenter or Stephan King to get an idea of how a good thriller/horror should be done.
hkoleary
I live in Atlanta, Ga and saw the theatrical release of the film, "Disorder" in New York City at the Pinoeer theater on Monday, August 21st. It was riveting. The movie's twist and turns kept you on the edge of your seat the entire time. The director/writer/producer, Jack Thomas Smith, also managed to incorporate humor in his thriller which only added to the amazing quality of the film. The lead actor, Darren Kendrick, gave a stellar performance. He was most believable. The lead actress compliment the film with her sweet disposition and let's not forget her beauty. The film doesn't have a large cast, but it is a GIANT cast. Great performances by all. The film is one of the best thrillers I have seen in a long time. I am telling everyone to go see it. Kudos to everyone who worked on this film!!!!