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Disconnect

  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
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Jason Bateman, Alexander Skarsgård, Hope Davis, Michael Nyqvist, Max Thieriot, and Andrea Riseborough in Disconnect (2012)
Out today on Blu-ray, DVD and digital: Strangers, neighbors, colleagues and their stories collide in this dramatic thriller about ordinary people struggling to connect in today's wired world.
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A drama centered on a group of people searching for human connections in today's wired world.A drama centered on a group of people searching for human connections in today's wired world.A drama centered on a group of people searching for human connections in today's wired world.

  • Director
    • Henry Alex Rubin
  • Writer
    • Andrew Stern
  • Stars
    • Jason Bateman
    • Jonah Bobo
    • Haley Ramm
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    7.5/10
    79K
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    • Director
      • Henry Alex Rubin
    • Writer
      • Andrew Stern
    • Stars
      • Jason Bateman
      • Jonah Bobo
      • Haley Ramm
    • 171User reviews
    • 131Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
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    Jason Bateman
    Jason Bateman
    • Rich Boyd
    Jonah Bobo
    Jonah Bobo
    • Ben Boyd
    Haley Ramm
    Haley Ramm
    • Abby Boyd
    Hope Davis
    Hope Davis
    • Lydia Boyd
    Frank Grillo
    Frank Grillo
    • Mike Dixon
    Michael Nyqvist
    Michael Nyqvist
    • Stephen Schumacher
    Paula Patton
    Paula Patton
    • Cindy Hull
    Andrea Riseborough
    Andrea Riseborough
    • Nina Dunham
    Alexander Skarsgård
    Alexander Skarsgård
    • Derek Hull
    Max Thieriot
    Max Thieriot
    • Kyle
    Colin Ford
    Colin Ford
    • Jason Dixon
    Norbert Leo Butz
    Norbert Leo Butz
    • Peter
    Kasi Lemmons
    Kasi Lemmons
    • Roberta Washington
    John Sharian
    John Sharian
    • Ross Lynd
    Aviad Bernstein
    Aviad Bernstein
    • Frye
    Teresa Celentano
    Teresa Celentano
    • Maria
    Marc Jacobs
    Marc Jacobs
    • Harvey
    Cole Mohr
    • Cole
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    • Director
      • Henry Alex Rubin
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      • Andrew Stern
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    8HumbleMensa

    Serious drama

    I have watched this movie 3 or 4 times and it is gripping. Now, in 2023, the core of this seems like it should be old news, the awareness of just how dangerous and delicate online living should be second nature to understand it is virtual, not real, yet real people are involved in and they all have their stories. The drama of this one involves several overlapping lives, connected but not and deals with some very real things that are happening in society. I cannot go into it or it won't be a surprise, but this is a heavy movie to watch. Actors played their roles really, really well directed well, great dialogue, serious emotion going on.
    carlton-bright

    It skillfully and dramatically depicts how our culture is now well-woven into the INTERNET fabric, but the final wrap-up scenes were oddly unbelievable

    The movie "DISCONNECT", clearly and dramatically depicts how our culture is now well-woven into the INTERNET fabric of reality. It is an intelligent and skillfully done film. The script is competent and well sculpted, with three simultaneous stories,but the final wrap-up scenes were (story-wise)oddly unbelievable, canned, pre-made, or "off the shelf" for lack of a better term.

    There is a large percentage of the population(i.e.my wife and I) that are not fully in tune (or dependent) on the current, internet-laced way of life, but I felt this movie effectively plugged us into understanding and relating to it.

    Although the film resides in the Arts & Entertainment category, it also can be perceived as a valuable, cinematographic core-sample of the current culture and society,in ways that "Easy Rider", "The Best days of our lives", and others movies have done in the past.

    It shows the"now"of our culture and society in humanistic, suspenseful, and moving ways.

    I highly recommend seeing the film if you have the time.
    9c_waid

    Excellent telling of 3 stories relating to interactions on the web.

    I'm going to keep this a simple review, there's plenty of longer ones if you want that. I went to this movie with zero expectations. I wanted to see a movie today and this just happened to be 1 of the 4 playing at my small theater. The movie was very well done. All 3 stories were intriguing and believable. Many sad stories such as these are often over-dramatized and make me hate them. However, I found this one to hit the drama level perfectly. They make you feel for the characters and believe their actions (to which I'll say all of the actors did an AMAZING job, particularly the kids).

    I almost wish I could see a feature-length movie of 2 of the 3 stories in this. Those being the bullied kid and the other of cyber sex ring. Those 2 were definitely hit their mark. I thought the 3rd, with the couple who lost their money to identity theft, was good as well...but perhaps not to the same level as the others. To be fair though, the other 2 might just have been more intriguing of a topic for me.

    Just a quick comment on the Rating: Personally, I think this movie should have been rated PG-13. There was only light violence (not gloritized, either) and very brief, tasteful nudity. All while 2 of the stories were relating to very real scenarios related to kids. Meh, maybe I'm just being silly thinking kids can handle movies about topics they clearly live through.
    8Kicino

    Sad story of how technology alienates us rather than bringing us closer

    A brilliant story to tell how technology has alienated marriage, family and friendship instead of connecting people. It is even sadder when all the stories are based on true events. I watched it at the Hong Kong International Film Festival and for the first time after almost 10 films thought this is the first one which can be publicly released for a wider audience because of its social message, especially right after two cases of murders of local parents by their adult sons who loved to play computer games.

    Disconnect mainly centers on three sub stories which are loosely linked. There was nothing wrong in each character's internal logic or perception of the world: a lonely teenager looking for friendship, a wife confiding to a stranger on the internet because her husband cannot talk with her on their loss of their son, a young journalist trying to get a scoop on runaway youth turned cyber sex provider.

    As the story progress, however, we see how these longing deviate and troubles follow. Some people were so longing for connection with other human beings but cannot be satisfied at home that they naively trust this virtual relationship on the internet or mobile phone – while on the other end of the line, their "friends" might well be abuser or bullies, taking advantage of these lonely hearts, intentionally or not.

    Since the director used to shoot documentaries, the film is filled with an authentic flavor, developing with an urgent tempo. The cast are excellent in portraying they care for their families with wrong method so it looks like they are communicating on the wrong channels thus counterproductive. Jason Bateman is superb in portraying a concerned father who tried to save his son after realizing how much he has neglected him. The large portion of computer chat is displayed by text overlaying on head shots of the authors. And here is what we see how good the acting is, especially young Colin Ford who showed a strong sense of guilt on an innocent face, but also deep concern for his friend.

    The characters are not lovable but you cannot help but feel sorry for them and keep asking what went wrong. It also makes us reflect what we need to do, as parents, as classmate, as a regular net shopper to be really connected with people we care amid this overflow of information technology. Just turn off your computer, drop your mobile, and go see it.
    9wolfgang-a-koch-857

    Real and virtual existences entangled

    This movie has three parallel stories, with one important thing in common: real lives unravel as their presence on the media, especially the social media, spirals out of control. Moreover, as it turns out, each story ends up intersecting with one or both of the others.

    There is Ben, a lonely teen who is hideously deceived and then callously exposed on the Web by two mean-spirited schoolmates. This drives Ben to make a grave decision that will leave his future hanging by a thread and his parents and sister reeling.

    Then there are Cindy and Derek, who are trying to grapple with the death of their baby. As if that weren't enough of an issue in their life, they discover their credit cards have been maxed out. The private eye they hire, Mike, backtracks Cindy's and Derek's every online move, with unexpected revelations. Moreover, the result of Mike's investigation turns out to compound the problem rather than solve it.

    Finally, there is Nina, an up-and-coming TV news reporter who gets her hands on the life story of Kyle, an older teen engaging in a salacious line of work performed online in front of a camera. Nina's TV piece is at first widely applauded, but its broadcast unleashes an avalanche of trouble for both Nina and Kyle, as well as for other people in their career lives.

    A ready interpretation of the title "Disconnect" is to associate it with the dangers of "disconnecting" with real people in the real world. And indeed: people in this movie do communicate a lot via text messaging, and in chat rooms. In these spheres, things are sometimes not what they seem—and neither are people: two characters make up another, and communicate with someone else pretending to be that person, with potentially lethal consequences.

    But the title "Disconnect" can also be taken as an imperative: "Disconnect!" Log off already! Otherwise, you will forget real existences cannot be edited, backed up, deleted, and restored like virtual ones. Actually, real life in this movie interferes with virtual plots in a way that even the latter take unintended twists and turns.

    It turns out Mike not only changes Cindy and Derek's life (they set out to make a dramatic move as a result of Mike's investigations), he also is forcibly involved in the story around Ben. Ben's dad, in turn, is a legal counsel at the TV station where Nina works; that way, he is drawn on two fronts into the fallout from risky behavior of teens on the Internet.

    While this is Nina's immediate connection to another story in this movie, the mere fact that she is a TV personality probably superimposes her story on the others: just as everybody is online these days, everybody still consumes sensational TV news. (Need it even be said: when you turn on your TV, you also "disconnect" from real life.)

    The three stories progress at a similar pace and climax at the same time. After all the scheming, searching, plotting, and just plain misunderstanding emanating from cell phones and computer keyboards, the scenes suddenly stop in freeze-frame. Real-world existences clash in an ultimate, inevitable collision. The disconnect comes home to roost.

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    • Trivia
      Jason Bateman stated that this is his favorite film he has ever worked on.
    • Goofs
      With the exception of Nina Dunham's iPhone 5, the phones used by most characters are actually iPod Touch devices.
    • Quotes

      Mike Dixon: Everything you do, someone out there can see.

    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: Venice Film Festival 2012 (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Keep Everybody Warm
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      Written by Michael Willison, Jodie Lynn Zeitler, David Scott Lucas

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    • Release date
      • July 5, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La era de la desconexión
    • Filming locations
      • Saw Mill River Motel, Elmsford, New York, USA(Motel exterior)
    • Production companies
      • LD Entertainment
      • Liddell Entertainment
      • Exclusive Media Group
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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,436,900
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $124,000
      • Apr 14, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,428,048
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 55 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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