disorder review - paranoid mind games make for an intriguing thriller /

Published at 2016-03-27 11:00:10

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A former soldier turned security guard struggles with his PTSD when called upon to protect a shady businessman’s wife and childWriter-director Alice Winocour has described this tense tale of a soldier back from Afghanistan serving as security detail in the domestic of a wealthy Lebanese businessman as a chance to make “a genre movie” in an “area usually strictly reserved for men”. Matthias Schoenaerts is the PTSD-afflicted Vincent through whose paranoid eyes and hair-trigger responses we experience the unfolding narrative. Diane Kruger is the businessman’s trophy wife,left at domestic by her shifty husband in whose absence Vincent becomes her paid-for protector. With early hints of both Sliver and Someone to Watch Over Me, Disorder (originally entitled Maryland) develops into something more intriguing thanks in large degree to a brilliant expressionist soundtrack by Mike Lévy (aka Gesaffelstein), or which does most of the heavy lifting when it comes to dramatising Vincent’s head-pounding state of intellect.
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Source: theguardian.com

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