When a mentally ill young man thinks he witnesses an abduction and the police refuse to believe him, he reluctantly turns to his next-door neighbor, a bitter and retired security guard, to h... Read allWhen a mentally ill young man thinks he witnesses an abduction and the police refuse to believe him, he reluctantly turns to his next-door neighbor, a bitter and retired security guard, to help him find the missing person.When a mentally ill young man thinks he witnesses an abduction and the police refuse to believe him, he reluctantly turns to his next-door neighbor, a bitter and retired security guard, to help him find the missing person.
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A pleasant surprise. I thought it's going to be bad, but it was actually a good movie. Nothing major, I won't watch it 72 times in a row, won't think about it 10 years from now, won't keep recommending it to friends. But it did make for an evening well spent.
The story is not very complex, but it was interesting, and was fairly original. Most importantly the two leads did a great job. Their act felt very natural and authentic, their characters were likeable. I wasn't bored while watching, I rooted for them to succeed with their mission, and hoped for the one they were looking for to be found, and was surprised a few times, which is always a plus.
In general, I liked it, enjoyed it. It was not the movie of the century, but it was the right movie for last night.
The story is not very complex, but it was interesting, and was fairly original. Most importantly the two leads did a great job. Their act felt very natural and authentic, their characters were likeable. I wasn't bored while watching, I rooted for them to succeed with their mission, and hoped for the one they were looking for to be found, and was surprised a few times, which is always a plus.
In general, I liked it, enjoyed it. It was not the movie of the century, but it was the right movie for last night.
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)
The movie felt Fargoish which very entertaining. The characters were well defined and believable.
After Simon (who has issues with schizophrenia) reports to the police about the abuction of a women he witnessed. The police didn't take it seriously so he started his own investigation. He sought help from his retired and somewhat disgruntled neighbor. The investigation turned into a bit of comedy of errors but the end result was satifying.
The pair end up forming a bond that would never have happened if not for the abuction of the girl. It was heartfelt.
It is nice to see some great acting from lesser known stars. Kudos to the director, cast, and crew.
I highly recommend it.
After Simon (who has issues with schizophrenia) reports to the police about the abuction of a women he witnessed. The police didn't take it seriously so he started his own investigation. He sought help from his retired and somewhat disgruntled neighbor. The investigation turned into a bit of comedy of errors but the end result was satifying.
The pair end up forming a bond that would never have happened if not for the abuction of the girl. It was heartfelt.
It is nice to see some great acting from lesser known stars. Kudos to the director, cast, and crew.
I highly recommend it.
This film attempts to create a taut, suburban thriller but ultimately delivers a lukewarm and unmemorable cinematic experience. The film suffers from a severe lack of narrative focus, meandering aimlessly between its paranoid, observational premise and an underdeveloped character drama without ever truly committing to either. The supposed "tense" interactions between the characters feel forced and contrived, lacking the genuine spark and raw danger necessary to engage the audience.
The dialogue, often laden with clichéd pronouncements about community and suspicion, feels painfully artificial. It's as if the writers simply strung together a series of tired genre tropes without any regard for natural conversation. While the film's premise hints at a clever deconstruction of suburban paranoia, it never lives up to its potential, instead settling for a predictable plot and thin character development. "Neighborhood Watch" is a film that promises a thrilling mystery but serves up a slow, uninspired bore.
Is it worth watching? No. It's a forgettable film that promises a thrill but delivers a chore.
The dialogue, often laden with clichéd pronouncements about community and suspicion, feels painfully artificial. It's as if the writers simply strung together a series of tired genre tropes without any regard for natural conversation. While the film's premise hints at a clever deconstruction of suburban paranoia, it never lives up to its potential, instead settling for a predictable plot and thin character development. "Neighborhood Watch" is a film that promises a thrilling mystery but serves up a slow, uninspired bore.
Is it worth watching? No. It's a forgettable film that promises a thrill but delivers a chore.
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.
Did you know
- TriviaSecond movie that Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Malin Akerman, and Jack Quaid have appeared in together following Rampage (2018).
- GoofsAt 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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- Also known as
- Сусідська варта
- Filming locations
- Birmingham, Alabama, USA(Bungalow, Crestwood neighborhood, Eighth Terrace South, Birmingham, Alabama, USA)
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $7,136
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $3,603
- Apr 27, 2025
- Gross worldwide
- $35,896
- Runtime
- 1h 32m(92 min)
- Color
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