Un joven con una enfermedad mental cree que ha sido testigo de un secuestro, la policía se niega a creerle. Se dirige a regañadientes donde su vecino, un amargado guardia de seguridad retira... Leer todoUn joven con una enfermedad mental cree que ha sido testigo de un secuestro, la policía se niega a creerle. Se dirige a regañadientes donde su vecino, un amargado guardia de seguridad retirado, para que lo ayude a encontrar a la mujer.Un joven con una enfermedad mental cree que ha sido testigo de un secuestro, la policía se niega a creerle. Se dirige a regañadientes donde su vecino, un amargado guardia de seguridad retirado, para que lo ayude a encontrar a la mujer.
Wil Deusner
- Kid
- (as Will Deusner)
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If I would describe Neighborhood Watch as an overall movie in one word, it would be... regular? It's a very regular movie. But when done right, a regular movie can be highly enjoyable. This is the perfect example of that.
Jack Quaid gives possibly his best performance. He seems perfect for this role of someone suffering from severe mental illness. Jeffrey Dean Morgan also plays his role well. And their on screen chemistry and character dynamics are a big part of why this movie succeeds.
It also helps to have good writing. Several small parts end up coming into play later. Even if it doesn't have a major impact, these callbacks show that they care about making a good movie. And I was emotionally invested in the story and these characters.
(1 viewing, 4/26/2025)
Jack Quaid gives possibly his best performance. He seems perfect for this role of someone suffering from severe mental illness. Jeffrey Dean Morgan also plays his role well. And their on screen chemistry and character dynamics are a big part of why this movie succeeds.
It also helps to have good writing. Several small parts end up coming into play later. Even if it doesn't have a major impact, these callbacks show that they care about making a good movie. And I was emotionally invested in the story and these characters.
(1 viewing, 4/26/2025)
Neighborhood Watch feels like a cinematic gem that often goes overlooked, and it's high time it receives the recognition it deserves. The film is crafted in a way that echoes the sharp, hard-boiled style of Dashiell Hammett, bringing a rich sense of atmosphere and intrigue to the screen. The narrative is centered around a small, seemingly ordinary neighborhood, but beneath the surface, there's a web of secrets and lies waiting to be unraveled. It's a brilliant exploration of suburban life tinged with crime and mystery.
The strength of Neighborhood Watch lies in its ability to tap into Hammett's signature noir style. Much like the author's novels, it's a story about flawed characters navigating a morally complex world. The protagonist, a well-meaning but disillusioned detective, finds himself drawn into a situation that reveals the darker side of his community. It's an intense, gripping ride from start to finish, with unexpected twists and a palpable tension that keeps viewers hooked.
What stands out most about the film is its atmosphere. The cinematography uses shadow and light in ways that evoke the classic noir films of the 1930s and '40s, creating a sense of constant unease. The screenplay is sharp and clever, with dialogue that crackles with a mix of sarcasm, bitterness, and wit-exactly what you'd expect from a Hammett-inspired piece.
The performances are stellar, with the lead actor giving a nuanced portrayal of a man torn between his own morality and the corruption he uncovers. The supporting cast also shines, adding depth to the world and helping to build an ensemble that feels both lived-in and mysterious.
While Neighborhood Watch might not have made as big a splash as it should have upon release, it deserves a much larger audience. It's a prime example of how classic noir sensibilities can still captivate modern viewers, blending old-school charm with contemporary storytelling. If you appreciate a good, twist-laden thriller with a touch of noir, this film is a must-watch. It's high time that Neighborhood Watch gets the attention it rightly deserves.
The strength of Neighborhood Watch lies in its ability to tap into Hammett's signature noir style. Much like the author's novels, it's a story about flawed characters navigating a morally complex world. The protagonist, a well-meaning but disillusioned detective, finds himself drawn into a situation that reveals the darker side of his community. It's an intense, gripping ride from start to finish, with unexpected twists and a palpable tension that keeps viewers hooked.
What stands out most about the film is its atmosphere. The cinematography uses shadow and light in ways that evoke the classic noir films of the 1930s and '40s, creating a sense of constant unease. The screenplay is sharp and clever, with dialogue that crackles with a mix of sarcasm, bitterness, and wit-exactly what you'd expect from a Hammett-inspired piece.
The performances are stellar, with the lead actor giving a nuanced portrayal of a man torn between his own morality and the corruption he uncovers. The supporting cast also shines, adding depth to the world and helping to build an ensemble that feels both lived-in and mysterious.
While Neighborhood Watch might not have made as big a splash as it should have upon release, it deserves a much larger audience. It's a prime example of how classic noir sensibilities can still captivate modern viewers, blending old-school charm with contemporary storytelling. If you appreciate a good, twist-laden thriller with a touch of noir, this film is a must-watch. It's high time that Neighborhood Watch gets the attention it rightly deserves.
I read someone wrote this was more a drama than a crime/thriller but I can't agree with that. Neighborhood Watch is totally a crime/thriller with some light funny moments. The best thing about it are the main characters played by Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Jack Quaid. They form the odd couple and for some reason it works perfectly well. Jack Quaid plays the guy with a mental disorder whilst Jeffrey Dean Morgan plays the know-it-all ex security guard believing he's a great detective. The pair together are on a quest of finding a girl that got kidnapped. Their quest is really pleasant to follow as they stumble from one problem to another. A good entertaining movie.
I kind of love this movie. It's a slow-burn, but it knows what it's about. It reminds me most of the great (if rather more substantial) film Cutter's Way from the seventies, in terms of characters who, somewhat despite themselves, are drawn in to the obsessive pursuit of justice, whatever the cost.
The two main leads are really good. Not perfect perhaps, but convincing in the roles they play. Quaid does a solid job as Simon, a haunted, self-doubting psychotic, who, whatever his personal demons, knows exactly what he must do, when duty calls, even if he doesn't know quite how to do it.
Cue Jeffery Dean Morgan's maverick ex-campus security 'director' who reluctantly gets drawn into Simon's to find a kidnapped girl.
It's mostly low key, but really works, and there are some nice set-ups and pay offs.
I watched this and felt oh so very slightly better about the world by the time the credits started rolling.
I don't want to suggest this is going to rock your world - it won't - but at the same time I wish there were more films like this.
The two main leads are really good. Not perfect perhaps, but convincing in the roles they play. Quaid does a solid job as Simon, a haunted, self-doubting psychotic, who, whatever his personal demons, knows exactly what he must do, when duty calls, even if he doesn't know quite how to do it.
Cue Jeffery Dean Morgan's maverick ex-campus security 'director' who reluctantly gets drawn into Simon's to find a kidnapped girl.
It's mostly low key, but really works, and there are some nice set-ups and pay offs.
I watched this and felt oh so very slightly better about the world by the time the credits started rolling.
I don't want to suggest this is going to rock your world - it won't - but at the same time I wish there were more films like this.
I like the idea behind 'Neighborhood Watch'. Pairing a couple of flawed human beings in an amateur detective mystery of sorts, while having them played by two extremely likable actors to pave over any unpleasant tendencies they may have, is a solid frame-work for a movie.
The problem was that it all felt very flat. We know nothing about the girl that they are looking for, or the people who took her - or even if any of this actually happened for that matter. And the problem with that is that it is hard to be as invested as the movie needs us to be. It gets a little better as the movie goes along, but for a long time through the middle of the film I wasn't as absorbed as I should've been.
The two leads have a good chemistry and they're actually well crafted characters that they're playing. A movie like this is unlikely to get a sequel I suspect, however I'd watch these two go on another adventure. 6/10.
The problem was that it all felt very flat. We know nothing about the girl that they are looking for, or the people who took her - or even if any of this actually happened for that matter. And the problem with that is that it is hard to be as invested as the movie needs us to be. It gets a little better as the movie goes along, but for a long time through the middle of the film I wasn't as absorbed as I should've been.
The two leads have a good chemistry and they're actually well crafted characters that they're playing. A movie like this is unlikely to get a sequel I suspect, however I'd watch these two go on another adventure. 6/10.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesSecond movie that Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Malin Akerman, and Jack Quaid have appeared in together following Rampage (2018).
- PifiasAt 1:11:29 when Simon finds girls' passports in the clock, one of them is Polish with a very unusual name - Anya Eltsoff. The first name is never spelled like this in Poland - it's Anna or Ania. It is, however, possible that the owner of the passport was an immigrant, say, from Ukraine.
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- Títulos en diferentes países
- Настоящие детективы
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Birmingham, Alabama, Estados Unidos(Bungalow, Crestwood neighborhood, Eighth Terrace South, Birmingham, Alabama, USA)
- Empresas productoras
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- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 7136 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 3603 US$
- 27 abr 2025
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 35.896 US$
- Duración1 hora 32 minutos
- Color
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