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This Movie Disconnect (2013) starring by :
Jason Bateman as , Alexander Skarsgard as , Paula Patton as
This movie Released on 2013-04-12
And the MPAA Rating is R
Runtime 115 minutes. Disconnect Streaming Free
Jason Bateman as , Alexander Skarsgard as , Paula Patton as
This movie Released on 2013-04-12
And the MPAA Rating is R
Runtime 115 minutes. Disconnect Streaming Free
Studio: LD Entertainment
Director: Henry-Alex Rubin
Screenwriter: Andrew Stern
Starring: Jason Bateman, Hope Davis, Frank Grillo, Michael Nyqvist, Paula Patton, Andrea Riseborough, Alexander Skarsgard, Max Thieriot, Colin Ford, Jonah Bobo, Haley Ramm
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: R (for sexual content, some graphic nudity, language, violence and drug use – some involving teens)
Director: Henry-Alex Rubin
Screenwriter: Andrew Stern
Starring: Jason Bateman, Hope Davis, Frank Grillo, Michael Nyqvist, Paula Patton, Andrea Riseborough, Alexander Skarsgard, Max Thieriot, Colin Ford, Jonah Bobo, Haley Ramm
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: R (for sexual content, some graphic nudity, language, violence and drug use – some involving teens)
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Had
the opportunity to see this amazing film at a sneak preview last night
at the AFI/Silver Theater in Silver Spring MD. This is a powerful film
that exceeded my expectations. Reading the marketing blurb I was worried
it would be just another hi-tech thriller making use of all the latest
cool technology. Being a tech Luddite I was about to pass,but the
comparison to Crash pulled me in, and I am glad I went. This is a
compelling ensemble film of how three different set of characters are
impacted by the technology that has become so integral to our lives. We
follow the stories of these people as they cope with the a new reality
brought on by their reliance on electronic devices.
This is a lame
description but I can't go much further into it without spoiling this
gripping agonizing film for you. Let just say it will make you recall
and relive every stupid thing you did as a teenager, every stupid
decision you make now, and how those decisions are amplified by our
reliance on electronic devices. None of the stories are new in the human
experience, but the speed in which events occur and the seriousness of
the consequences are greater because of the wired alienation of society.
The screen play, acting, cinematography, editing, lighting all work
together to increase the tension of this film. Jason Bateman, in
particular, stands out in this dramatic roll. He has proved he can sit
in the top ranks of male dramatic actors and I hope to see him expand
his resume in drama. All of the actors go deep into their characters,
many with a realism that could be sitting next to you in the theater,
Particularly effective is the use of text on screen to show on-line chat
conversations. As the previous reviewer describes, there is a
voyeuristic perspective to the shots. A viewer at the preview referenced
Rear Window in comparison, and that is true.
This film is a Rear Window
for the new millennium, where we peer into our neighbor's lives with
cell phones and lap tops. Is this film a thriller? It is thrilling in a
way that has you alternating between the edge of your seat and sinking
deep into your seat. This film will leave you thinking for hours and
days afterward. It may also have you looking at your cell phone and
laptop with a new distrust. I can't tell you my favorite scene, other
than it was a completely human, non-tech reaction by a character in
grief. I will have to wait for more friends to see this film, and then
we will sit down face to face and talk about that scene. Go see this
film, tell your friends to go see this film. And then have a good talk
about this amazing film.
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