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The Girl Next Door

  • 2007
  • R
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
31K
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The Girl Next Door (2007)
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In a quiet suburban town in the summer of 1958, two recently orphaned sisters are placed in the care of their mentally unstable Aunt Ruth. But Ruth's depraved sense of discipline will soon l... Read allIn a quiet suburban town in the summer of 1958, two recently orphaned sisters are placed in the care of their mentally unstable Aunt Ruth. But Ruth's depraved sense of discipline will soon lead to unspeakable acts of abuse and torture.In a quiet suburban town in the summer of 1958, two recently orphaned sisters are placed in the care of their mentally unstable Aunt Ruth. But Ruth's depraved sense of discipline will soon lead to unspeakable acts of abuse and torture.

  • Director
    • Gregory Wilson
  • Writers
    • Daniel Farrands
    • Philip Nutman
    • Jack Ketchum
  • Stars
    • William Atherton
    • Blythe Auffarth
    • Blanche Baker
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    31K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,976
    162
    • Director
      • Gregory Wilson
    • Writers
      • Daniel Farrands
      • Philip Nutman
      • Jack Ketchum
    • Stars
      • William Atherton
      • Blythe Auffarth
      • Blanche Baker
    • 318User reviews
    • 47Critic reviews
    • 29Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    William Atherton
    William Atherton
    • Adult David Moran
    Blythe Auffarth
    Blythe Auffarth
    • Meg Loughlin
    Blanche Baker
    Blanche Baker
    • Ruth Chandler
    Kevin Chamberlin
    Kevin Chamberlin
    • Officer Jennings
    Dean Faulkenberry
    • Kenny
    Gabrielle Howarth
    • Cheryl Robinson
    Benjamin Ross Kaplan
    • Donny Chandler
    • (as Ben Kaplan)
    Spenser Leigh
    • Denise Crocker
    Daniel Manche
    Daniel Manche
    • David Moran
    Mark Margolis
    Mark Margolis
    • Homeless Man Hit By Car
    Graham Patrick Martin
    Graham Patrick Martin
    • Willie Chandler Jr.
    Michael Nardella
    • Tony
    Greg Northrop
    • Police Officer #2
    • (as Gregory Northtrop)
    Grant Show
    Grant Show
    • Mr. Moran
    Santo Silvestro
    • Ice Cream Vendor
    Catherine Mary Stewart
    Catherine Mary Stewart
    • Mrs. Moran
    Madeline Taylor
    • Susan Loughlin
    • (as Maddie Taylor)
    Andrew van den Houten
    Andrew van den Houten
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    • Director
      • Gregory Wilson
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      • Daniel Farrands
      • Philip Nutman
      • Jack Ketchum
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    7MattyGibbs

    Very very grim.

    This had the feel of a made for TV movie from the 1980's. It starts slowly but you gradually get a sense of dread at what will happen next. Unfortunately even if you are prepared for what will happen it is still pretty shocking.

    The acting is generally pretty low rate though the two main young actors Blythe Auffarth as Meg and Daniel Manche as David are both excellent.

    This is not a film to enjoy unless you are some kind of sick sadist. It is grim and undeniably hard to watch and the fact it is based on a true story makes it even more shocking and it's a sad fact that things like this went on and still go on.

    You may ask why make a film like this. Well in my mind if these things are swept under the carpet then nothing changes. If films like this make even one person speak up about the abuse they have suffered in silence then that's a good thing.

    I didn't enjoy watching the film but it is well done and has an important message that you should never keep quiet when you know something is wrong.
    8gavin6942

    A Deeply Disturbing Tale of Truth

    Meg Loughlin's parents are dead, causing her and her sister to live with their aunt Ruth. Ruth is not like the other parents: she allows the neighborhood children to smoke and drink, and has an intense dislike for Meg -- for no real reason. After telling the police about mistreatment, Meg's punishment becomes more and more severe.

    First, let me say that Blythe Auffarth (who plays Meg Loughlin) is an amazing actress. Some of the scenes in this film are truly awful -- not acted awful, mind you, but are just visually repellent. Most actresses would say no to the torture, rape and beatings contained in this film. And you cannot blame them. But Auffarth accepts the role and does an amazing job of being the normal "girl next door".

    While watching this film, I told myself I had finally found the spiritual successor to "Last House on the Left" and my opinion remains the same. Like "Last House", this film is scary because of its realism. The events could actually happen to the victim, it's not just a psycho with an ax (which, while possible, is more fantasy than anything). Perhaps this film even trumps "Last House" in a way because the events really did happen, and actually happened worse than depicted here. The real girl, for example, also had to consume human waste, which is not shown here.

    Making the film even more powerful is that we are shown the events from the point of view of the neighbor boy, who has a crush on Meg (despite being a few years younger). We watch them meet, become friends and then as events spin more and more out of control we see how completely helpless the boy is. While the boy is only mildly harmed in the film, it's an emotional roller coaster to be put in his shoes knowing everything that is happening and having nothing available to remedy it. The suffering he feels vicariously, we also feel vicariously. It's a pain train.

    I cannot recommend this film for the squeamish. I was very uneasy watching it, making this film a member of a very exclusive list (with such others as "Kids"). Even those who enjoy seeing a film of slaughter (and sometimes I do) will be shocked in some way by this one. It's not your Jason or Freddy film, it's your sister or girlfriend really being kidnapped and there's nothing you can do about it. And yes, this really did happen and it can happen again.
    7jboyaquar

    A disgustingly, sadistic piece of well-made garbage

    After a few years when most cinefiles have had the opportunity to view this perverse (Eli Roth, James Wan, Leigh Wannell should bow to this landmark exploitative realist torture porn exercise)freak show, Blanche Baker's performance as the ringleader of some of the most demented and cruel forms of abuse ever depicted on celluloid. Perfectly cast, this once attractive woman has given into her bitterness and misogynistic hatred. (Did I miss any allusions of her hubby(ies) leaving her for other women?) Any vespice of decency has evaporated. Her skin grows more ragged, pale and lined with each cigarette that mephistocoleanly cascades around her heavily made up face. What makes her so mezmerizing is her command of both language and seductive techniques. The children, some of which are devious to be begin with, fall to Ruth's most primitive primeval desires. Although the film respects its victims to never display any of the sexual abuse on-screen, Ruth's permanent content smile serves the salacious quotient. Oh my, and her voice is god-awful pleasant, delicious - akin to a ripe deep red strawberry sliding down your throat. Although heavy-handed (and apparently not historcially accurate) the movie's visual style impressively mocks the pure, clean-living images usually associated with white-bread 1950's Americana. Outside the cemetery-grey basement, the colors are bright, sunny and filled with the promise of budding adolescence. As to keep the audience horrifyingly subjected to Ruth's hold over the children, certain logical problems of prevention - aka either the children or the system preventing Ruth from caring for so many children - arose. Also, the forment of jealousy inside Ruth over Meg's burgeoning good looks, and other situational contexts are dismissed for intimacy concerns. Ummm...not really sure what the bookended present-day scenes served outside to add some fatuous symbolism. The end credits score should have haunted me more.
    10nitzanhavoc

    Like being burnt alive while brutalized to death.

    I consider myself a Horror freak. I'm pretty experienced with the genre, and I don't scare or shock easily. I've "survived" Martyrs, The Inside and Murder Set Pieces. This film squeezed my soul to the point of trauma.

    The entire film is one long psychological torture, leaving the audience desperate, enraged, frustrated and helpless. It's been a while since I felt the urge to scream, pick up the computer screen and bash it to pieces. That was what I wanted to do to the characters of this film (except the one protagonist of course).

    If you've ever thought a person could be cruel, abusive, and plain down right evil - The Girl Next Door will teach you that you haven't seen anything yet. There's barely any blood, and still - I have never, ever been more shocked and disturbed over a film. I'm a grown man, and I had to continuously remind myself that it was just a film and not real. Watching this makes you wanna curl inside yourself and cry like a child, or scream and go on a rampage.

    This film is a proof that immense implication of violence always leaves a harder mark than graphic violence and gore. The script, the acting, the screenplay... all put together create a sick and traumatizing experience. The fact that this is based on a true story and real events - makes it even more shocking. Seriously, I need a hug right now.

    I will never recommend this film to anyone, except people who have emotional problems, feel numb and unable to experience emotions. This film would make a dead body cry. One might be able to appreciate it as a film, but not enjoy it. I really hope there's a hell dark enough with sadistic enough eternal torture for those who committed the acts portrayed here.

    First time I've rated a film 10.
    7samberdina

    Production excellent; content disturbing.

    I think this is the most disturbing film I've ever seen. I'm a horror film buff and thought I had seen it all, from indie chillers to Asian horror. But never has a film scraped my core like this one. I wouldn't call it "entertaining". But I guess I felt like I had to see it through. Most of the direct abuse is implied and described, which is a method that only adds to the horrifying emotions that result. I believe that the liberties taken in movies when dealing with true crime almost force people to feel what they should be feeling upon learning about such events. It's unfortunate that people skim the news with little emotion. Production, writing, acting and directing are superb in making this story real. Knowing that such an event really took place made it hurt so much more. I actually took an Alka-Seltzer after watching. Please don't let the kids watch.

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    • Trivia
      This film is based on a true case. In 1965, teenage Sylvia Likens was beaten, starved, and taunted by her former neighborhood friends and by her caregiver. While her sister survived, Sylvia died from all the trauma and the case was brought to trial, raising awareness of child abuse and bullying.
    • Goofs
      The first time David goes down stairs he's wading through hanging laundry. When he goes through the last sets of linen another hand can be seen on the left helping him pull the laundry aside and hold it there, presumably, for the camera.
    • Quotes

      Adult David: You think you know about pain? Talk to my second wife. When she was 19 she got between a couple of fighting cats, and one of them went at her, climbed her like a tree, tore gashes out of her thighs and breasts and belly that you can still see today. She got 30 stitches and a fever that lasted for days. My second wife says that's pain. She doesn't know shit, that woman.

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    • Release date
      • October 17, 2008 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La chica de al lado
    • Filming locations
      • Fort Lee, New Jersey, USA
    • Production companies
      • Modernciné
      • Modern Girl Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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