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Civic Duty

  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
3.5K
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Peter Krause in Civic Duty (2006)
A man is paranoid that his neighbor is a terrorist in this trailer for the thriller
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Angry and depressed over losing his job, Terry Allen begins to suspect his new, Middle Eastern neighbor is at the center of a terrorist conspiracy. Obsessed about revealing the man's true id... Read allAngry and depressed over losing his job, Terry Allen begins to suspect his new, Middle Eastern neighbor is at the center of a terrorist conspiracy. Obsessed about revealing the man's true identity, he takes matters into his own hands.Angry and depressed over losing his job, Terry Allen begins to suspect his new, Middle Eastern neighbor is at the center of a terrorist conspiracy. Obsessed about revealing the man's true identity, he takes matters into his own hands.

  • Director
    • Jeff Renfroe
  • Writer
    • Andrew Joiner
  • Stars
    • Peter Krause
    • Kal El Naga
    • Richard Schiff
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    3.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jeff Renfroe
    • Writer
      • Andrew Joiner
    • Stars
      • Peter Krause
      • Kal El Naga
      • Richard Schiff
    • 36User reviews
    • 47Critic reviews
    • 48Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Peter Krause
    Peter Krause
    • Terry Allen
    Kal El Naga
    Kal El Naga
    • Gabe Hassan
    • (as Khaled Abol Naga)
    Richard Schiff
    Richard Schiff
    • FBI Agent Tom Hilary
    Kari Matchett
    Kari Matchett
    • Marla Allen
    Ian Tracey
    Ian Tracey
    • Lieutenant Randall Lloyd
    Vanesa Tomasino
    Vanesa Tomasino
    • Bank Teller
    Laurie Murdoch
    Laurie Murdoch
    • Loan Officer
    Michael Roberds
    Michael Roberds
    • Post Office Clerk
    Agam Darshi
    Agam Darshi
    • Nurse
    Mark Brandon
    Mark Brandon
    • Night Anchor Bret Anderson
    Brenda Crichlow
    Brenda Crichlow
    • Day Anchor Tricia Wise
    • (as Brenda M. Crichlow)
    Val Cole
    • Morning Anchor Susan Harwood
    Mark Docherty
    • News Reporter Chad Winslow
    Michael St. John Smith
    Michael St. John Smith
    • Legal Analyst
    P. Lynn Johnson
    • Govenor Bradley
    Bruno Verdoni
    Bruno Verdoni
    • Police Officer
    Benita Ha
    Benita Ha
    • On Scene News Reporter #2
    Allan Duncan
    • Golf Announcer
    • Director
      • Jeff Renfroe
    • Writer
      • Andrew Joiner
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    User reviews36

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    7JoaoPovoaMarinheiro

    Theory of Conspiration Up To The Limit

    I saw this movie, and I was surprised. The performances were reasonable, not that bad, and the plot was a very interesting reflection. This movie sends a message and a social critic to America, about terrorism, and it reflects on the uncomfortable way of life, of an American, Terry Allen (played by Peter Krause, good performance here) that is certain that is neighbor, Gabe Hassan (Khaled Abol Naga, that is a revelation here), is a terrorist. This is an interesting film, because it reflects on a man that is disturbed and filled with plenty of media stuff in is head. This is an excellent critic to the American society, post 9/11, and also a movie that poses on the theory of conspiration. Get to see it if you can. Interesting - 7/10.
    9ayora_19

    Great controversial thriller

    After having read some of the negative reviews on the IMDb message board, I must say I was pleasantly surprised when I watched this movie. One of the great things about this was that it didn't immediately jump into the media's coverage of the terrorist plots in the post 9-11 world, but rather gives the viewer an insight into the mindset of the lead character (Peter Krause). This makes his obsessional behavior and the build-up of the paranoia he has against his neighbor very believable, because you start to understand that his dissatisfaction is caused by more just the 9-11 bombing. The actors were extremely convincing in their portrayal of these difficult characters. And although you might only sympathize with Khaled Abol Naga's character, you get a feeling of understanding for Peter Krause's character as well. All in all, an excellent and suspenseful thriller with surprising twists and great content.
    5Buddy-51

    Intriguing premise that loses its way

    "Civic Duty" is like "Rear Window" for the post-9/11 age. Terry Allen is a recently laid-off accountant who, thanks in large part to an ubiquitous, sensation-seeking news media, has become increasingly obsessed with the "terrorist threat" plaguing the Western world. When a young Middle Eastern man moves into an apartment across the way, Terry immediately goes into surveillance mode, spying on his every move, following him around town, breaking into his home, and even reporting him to what Terry quickly learns, much to his dismay, is a decidedly uninterested and unconcerned FBI. Soon, his life and marriage are falling apart as he plunges ever deeper into his paranoia-driven madness.

    "Civic Duty" starts off as a reasonably compelling psychological thriller, but the longer the movie goes on the more far-fetched and heavy-handed it becomes. Peter Krause, who was so subtle and effective as the star of "Six Feet Under," is forced to go so over-the-top in his performance here that we begin to fear he'll burst a blood vessel long before the movie is over. The underlining doesn't stop there, however, for Jeff Renfroe"s direction is filled with any number of hokey touches, including panning wildly or having the camera do virtual somersaults anytime anything even remotely sinister or suspenseful is about to take place.

    The movie first points out how the media, obsessed with profits and ratings, finds it necessary to bombard us with a steady stream of potential terror threats, both real and manufactured, on an around-the-clock basis - and then questions what kind of effect such sensory overload might have on an already unstable personality. And, beyond that, might the media and the political class it serves be turning all of us, to some degree or another, into raging paranoiacs, ready to pry into our neighbors' private business in the cause of national security? Unfortunately, this provocative theme gets buried under a truckload of paranoid-thriller clichés.

    Kari Matchett, Khaled Abol Naga and Richard Schiff ("The West Wing") do well in their various roles, but the movie, well intentioned though it is, falls far short of its potential.
    Lechuguilla

    TV News Junkie

    Peter Krause plays Terry Allen, a laid-off accountant with time on his hands. As he updates his resume he becomes obsessed with the new tenant who has moved into an apartment across the courtyard, a man of Middle Eastern origin, whose behavior seems suspicious to Allen. Of course, Allen is one of these people who never learned that there is nothing more deceptive than superficial appearances.

    The real basis of Allen's obsession is television "news", which he constantly has on, blaring out scary headlines and hints of "terror". Allen's wife Marla (well played by Kari Matchett) tries to be the voice of reason. But she is no match for the nonstop fear message coming from the boob tube. And the more Allen connects the TV message to the suspicious stranger, the more paranoid and irrational Allen becomes.

    It's a highly relevant story, one wherein Allen represents many gullible Americans who take at face value everything they hear on TV. In the real world, most people have psychological brakes that prevent them from acting on their fears. Allen does not have those brakes, and he reacts accordingly.

    "Civic Duty" is mostly a visual film; dialogue is fairly minimal. However, some of the lines convey the film's theme. In one confrontation Terry tells Marla: "We all have to be the eyes and ears now (for the FBI)". To which Marla responds: "If you weren't up here all day long spying on our neighbors like some paranoid right-wing whack ..."; Terry retorts: "Just because they're paranoid doesn't mean they're wrong ...".

    The film's pace in the first half is fine; the plot moves along at a good clip. In the second half, the pace slows, as viewers must endure a tedious police standoff. A chase sequence in the second half is unnecessary filler. The lack of inquisitive neighbors provides the basis for an obvious plot hole, particularly as we approach the film's climax.

    Cinematography is adequate; the emphasis is on close up shots, even extreme close-ups. Lighting trends toward low level. Overall acting is slightly above average. Richard Schiff, as the low-key, laconic FBI agent, gives an especially good performance. Background music is fairly creepy, and when combined with the dark visuals and minimal dialogue, creates a fair amount of suspense.

    The real "message" of this film is the dreadful effect that television "news" has on many Americans. In effect, "Civic Duty" is the cinematic expression of media critic Marshall McLuhan's famous line, some forty years ago: "The medium is the message".
    9ssto

    very good movie

    i am no expert, i just like watching movies and i liked this one. it has a good story and good actors to sustain it. there isn't much development in the characters, but then this is not this kind of a story - its just like a window has opened to us, the viewers, into the world of a family, that has its dreams and problems, but now and then we get fragments of the bigger picture and then suddenly it all goes wrong and crazy...

    as a kind of bottom line - when men forget about the love and start playing their 'games', its always the innocent who pay the price for it

    its a good movie - don't be afraid to watch it, you'll enjoy it

    peace

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    • Trivia
      The cast has strong ties to Aaron Sorkin's television projects: Peter Krause starred as anchor Casey McCall in Sports Night (1998), Richard Schiff was communications director Toby Ziegler on À la Maison Blanche (1999), and Kari Matchett did a five-episode run on Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip (2006) as attorney Mary Tate.
    • Goofs
      All the news scrolls go from left to right, but news scrolls go right to left (at least in languages that read left to right) so you see the first words first. This makes it impossible to read. The filmmakers did this intentionally, and it's up to the viewer to decide why they did it this way.
    • Quotes

      Bank Teller: Did you know sir, in the future you can also use the ATM machine just outside the front doors and avoid the waiting in line for a teller?

      Terry Allen: Yes I did, thank you.

      Bank Teller: I love our customers prefer that option actually.

      Terry Allen: Really? Do you know what ATM stands for ? Automatic Teller Machine. So when you say ATM machine, what you're actually saying is automatic teller machine machine. Now either you're just being ignorantly redundant or you really want to emphasize that machine part. In which case you're not really providing very personal care or excellent service, are you? You just want to talk to customers, do some script that your manager set up for you to sell some programs or something like that, or give to you tellers behind the lines so to go outside and use the ATM?

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Georgia Rule/Away from Her/The Ex/28 Weeks Later/Civic Duty (2007)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • September 11, 2008 (Brazil)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Languages
      • English
      • Arabic
    • Also known as
      • Гражданская обязанность
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Civic Duty Productions
      • Intandem Films
      • Landslide Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $3,400,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $95,953
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $54,902
      • May 6, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $108,187
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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