Disorder
Disorder
| 10 October 2006 (USA)
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David Randall may be a schizophrenic, but he's no murderer -- at least that's what he claims. Having served time for two killings he swears not to have committed, Randall is now home, medicated and attempting to start a new life. But that proves difficult when the masked figure he sighted at the scene of the murders is back; a friend is in danger; and everyone seems to believe that he's the real threat in this chiller from Jack Thomas Smith.

Reviews
GazerRise Fantastic!
Humbersi The first must-see film of the year.
Ortiz Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.
Jerrie It's a good bad... and worth a popcorn matinée. While it's easy to lament what could have been...
Michael Daniels This movie is certainly worthy of its title. Low budget, poor acting, direction, script and camerawork, making it a complete disorder. I have no idea how this farce ever got made. The lead parades around the scenes like "Mr Dead" I guess if you are keen on movies produced by college students on a media course, then this is will be right up your street!
clorrah 'Tis truly a shame that some of the jealous reviewers here have never seen the movie yet feel the need to type a so-called 'review.' Isn't envy one of the 7 deadly sins? Darren Kendrick gives a poignant performance as David Randall, the psychologically disturbed lead character in Disorder. I was lucky enough to be at the premiere of Disorder in New York City at the Pioneer Theater and watching it on the big screen was a tremendous treat for me.The surprise ending was shocking yet at the same time, saddened me.I highly recommend this film - it's so much more than just a 'popcorn' movie....it actually makes you use your brain. Imagine that? My lobotomized friend, Peter R., wasn't able to enjoy it as much as myself, but I could tell by his slobbering that he found it captivating, none the less.Highly recommended.
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.