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Disorder (2015)

September. 30,2015
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6.2
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An ex-soldier with PTSD is hired to protect the wife and child of a wealthy Lebanese businessman while he's out of town.

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ThiefHott
2015/09/30

Too much of everything

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RipDelight
2015/10/01

This is a tender, generous movie that likes its characters and presents them as real people, full of flaws and strengths.

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Freeman
2015/10/02

This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.

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Guillelmina
2015/10/03

The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.

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The Movie Diorama
2015/10/04

French cinema has come a long way and is close to overtaking Asian cinema as my favourite world cinema. This has all the right ingredients for the type of thriller I personally enjoy the most. Suspense? Plenty. Intense? Sure. Psychologically stimulating? Ehhh. This was an intriguing concoction to mix PTSD psychology with a home invasion flick. It's just a shame the former wasn't explored to its maximum potential. Don't get me wrong, the utilisation of hallucinogenic imagery and delusional paranoia is well executed. In fact, it's what powers the narrative. The story itself is completely forgettable, bland and undeveloped. However, the attention to our protagonist is what truly captivates. Matthias Schoenaerts was the perfect casting choice for Vincent. His brute physicality and cold exterior unleashes plenty of inner torment for the character. You can tell through Schoenaerts' facial expressions that our character is brimming with determination and conflict. A superbly strong performance. Diane Kruger was also good and definitely held her own. The cinematography was incredibly seductive. The usage of slow motion, dark shadows and shades of purple really enhanced the experience. The contemporary sound design also highlighted the scenes of PTSD, which I appreciate. Alice Winocour's direction felt fresh, in particular the "over-the-shoulder" camera shots where we see what Vincent might (or might not...) be seeing. Including such intimacy really draws you into the narrative, especially the dialogue is minimal. It's a piece of visual storytelling, which in turn makes the plot less intricate and ambiguous. Whilst it does not necessarily work constantly, I was entranced by this and really enjoyed it. Some more attention to the story would've made it that much better, but it's worth a watch.

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bjarias
2015/10/05

This is a foreign action film that although it has a couple of very decent lead actors (two true favorites).. it really goes nowhere because like so many similar American films, it has little meat to the actual story, and nowhere near any the amount of action sequences necessary to fill the void. And the English sub-titled version is an absolute joke. Not knowing how to speak the language, would not be a disadvantage, as you could be guessing at most all of the dialogue, and still do a substantially better job than the captions shown with this screen version. So how we complain in this country about how European films are invariably always sooo much better.. well here with this production, the opposite is confirmed.

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valleyjohn
2015/10/06

Disorder is an interesting French thriller about an Afghanistan veteran who takes a job to protect the wife and son of a wealthy Lebanese businessman while at the same time is suffering from PTSD. This is quite slow paced , as you might expect being French but it's well worth watching. Matthias Schoenaerts is excellent as Vincent , the troubled security officer as is Diane Kruger who plays the wife. What little action there is , is done very well and at times it's very tense , Almost like a horror film. There are lots of questions to be asked about what is happening because not all you see may as clear as it seems. When this was released last year it was called Maryland but for the DVD release and the UK/US market they have called is Disorder .

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gricey_sandgrounder
2015/10/07

I was not sure what to expect with this. But I was definitely intrigued with the two leads, Matthias Schnoenarts and Diane Kruger.I like a lot of the films that they star in. So it will be interesting to see what their chemistry is on screen.The premise was definitely one I do not see that often. Also, the story that director and writer Alice Winocaur had put onto screen got me invested. But despite me still finding it reasonably enjoyable, I felt that we have a missed opportunity here.One thing is for sure, Schoenaerts was great as our main character. A bit like Tom Hardy, most of his success comes from the physical part of the performance. You can really see the killer instinct in his character and his charisma definitely carries this film well. I was feeling his characters problems and I was rooting for him to overcome them. I think without Schoenarts, this could have been something quite boring. The rest of the cast were not that memorable, even Kruger.For the few action scenes that were on screen, they were really well constructed. You could really feel the hits being taken. The score was fascinating and surprisingly atmospheric. The style felt different, but managed to fit in well with the film. However, there were some moments where I felt the moment to use that score felt unnecessary or badly timed.Like I said before, there are problems with it. While it may feel slow for the most part, you can feel the tension throughout. You do feel that something does not feel right and we get some well executed action scenes. But I think in the end, the lack of drama and thrills may make people impatient as they know this could go down more interesting routes. I don't get a lot of the slow no-dialogue moments that we seem to see with most of European cinema. It's not often that style gets me totally invested. I was not a fan of the camera-work as well. There was a lot of shaky moments that I felt were unnecessary, and it made me struggle to see what was going on. This negative is a bit of nit pick. But I felt there were too many times when they were reminding us of our main characters anxiety problems. That just seemed to signal to me that they have little more to show and just lingered on that particular part.For what looked like an interesting premise, for me it did not manage to make the most of it. But don't worry, it still remains to be a solidly delivered thriller with an amazing lead by Schoenarts. The way they portrayed his characters problems on screen was quite clever. I also liked it did not have that cliché feeling at all, and that might be the reason that I remained interested. Despite its problems, I will still recommend this. Winocour should be proud of this. I will definitely check out the rest of her work.Rating: 7/10

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