Why The Hate?
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Disturbia
nickrumoro — 10 years ago(March 19, 2016 04:01 AM)
The movie is a feel good summer movie. It's not meant to be some critically acclaimed film. It does a good job of keep the audience engaged whether through Kale and Ashley's romance or the killer's actions. I really enjoyed it.
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novastar_6 — 10 years ago(March 19, 2016 10:55 PM)
It does a good job of keep the audience engaged whether through Kale and Ashley's romance or the killer's actions.
No it really doesn't. It's very half assed-ly put together and an insult to viewers' intelligence. -
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MarblesLove — 10 years ago(March 21, 2016 12:24 PM)
I don't know. I feel like it did what it set out to do: entertain me. Like you said, it's not like this is supposed to be some amazing critically acclaimed movie.
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captain-bryce — 9 years ago(June 04, 2016 07:28 PM)
I'd say mostly because IT'S A TERRIBLE MOVIE!
It's not meant to be some critically acclaimed film.
Well then why are you expecting it to be LOVED?
It does a good job of keep the audience engaged whether through Kale and Ashley's romance or the killer's actions. I really enjoyed it.
You are easily entertained. But I require a little more THOUGHT, and LOGIC. Movies with stupid people, that have stupid scenes in them are not enjoyable to me, no matter how "engaging" they seem.
Case in point: The idiot, vengeful cop who neglects his responsibilities decides to finally show up at the right time, can hear Kale dropping objects and making a ruckus in the house, but somehow can't hear him calling out for his mother? That makes a lot of sense!