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Civic Duty (2007)
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Reviews Counted: 52
Fresh: 29
Rotten:23
Average Rating: 5.8/10
Consensus: At times a tense and provocative thriller, Civic Duty struggles to move beyond its one-note premise.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for language and some threatening situations
Runtime: 1 hr 38 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release: May 4, 2007 Limited
Box Office: $54,902
Synopsis: A nervy, claustrophobic look at post-9/11 anti-terrorism hysteria, CIVIC DUTY asks the difficult question: What would you do if you thought you next-door neighbor might be a terrorist? Our proxy in this rapid slide into paranoia is Terry... A nervy, claustrophobic look at post-9/11 anti-terrorism hysteria, CIVIC DUTY asks the difficult question: What would you do if you thought you next-door neighbor might be a terrorist? Our proxy in this rapid slide into paranoia is Terry Allen (Peter Krause, SIX FEET UNDER) a newly unemployed accountant. With large amounts of free time, Terry finds himself glued to cable news channels and their constant updates of homeland security and threat of jihad from Muslim extremists. After noticing that Gabe (Khaled Abol Naga), the new neighbor across the courtyard in his apartment complex, is Middle Eastern and is often carrying boxes into his apartment with other Middle Eastern men, Terry becomes suspicious. After he notifies an FBI agent (Richard Schiff) of Gabe's possibly dangerous activities, Terry's own behavior becomes increasingly manic and dangerous, threatening both his marriage and his sanity. A small film that effectively poses difficult questions, CIVIC DUTY boasts a fine performance from Krause (who is also co-producer). His character allows us to identify and sympathize with him even as his behavior becomes borderline psychotic. Director Jeff Renfroe's frequent quick cuts and close-ups give the film the look of a slick, Hollywood production though it essentially moves with the economy of a stage play, and his use of details (such as exorbitant gas prices and increasingly mechanized customer service) nicely help to convey Terry's increasing alienation. Though the film is timely in its view of Bush-era persecution (it could be seen as a flip side to Michael Winterbottom's THE ROAD TO GUANTANAMO), it's also a tense, timeless story of witch-hunt paranoia that could be applied to nearly any era of political conflict. [More]
Starring: Peter Krause, Khaled Abol Naga, Richard Schiff, Kari Matchett
Starring: Peter Krause, Khaled Abol Naga, Richard Schiff, Kari Matchett, Ian Tracey
Director: Jeff Renfroe
Director: Jeff Renfroe
Screenwriter: Andrew Joiner
Producer: Peter Krause, Andrew Joiner, Tina Pehme, Kim Roberts
Composer: Terry Hudd, Eli Krantzberg
Studio: Freestyle Releasing
DVD Info
Release:
Oct 2, 2007
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- NTSC
- Keep Case
- Widescreen - 1.78
- Single Side - Dual Layer
Audio:
- Dolby Digital Stereo - English
- Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
- Subtitles - English, Spanish - Optional
- Subtitles - English - Closed Captioned
Additional Release Material:
- Trailers - 1. Forced Trailers
- 2. Theatrical Trailer
Interactive Features:
- Scene Selection
Tracks:
- 1. A Long Day
- 2. First Day of Freedom
- 3. Suspicious Behavior
- 4. Most Wanted
- 5. The FBI
- 6. Inside the Apartment
- 7. Turnabout
- 8. Captive
- 9. I'm Right About Him
- 10. Good and Evil
- 11. Last Chance
- 12. Epilogue/End Credits
Reviews for Civic Duty
If we can ignore the plot's too-often dips into cliché, we just might walk away with a lot on our minds.
Eventually it all boils down to cliché, with home invasions by Terry, physical confrontations between Terry and Gabe, a hostage situation, a main character getting gunned down, and all the other standard thriller tropes that might excite the kind of audie
Terrorism can make you crazy. Or more accurately, U.S. media hype about terrorism can drive you to believe.
A flawed but worthwhile examination of paranoia and clashing cultures in the 21st century.
Andrew Joiner's clever and layered screenplay just may be one of the best of the year, particularly as it requires thought and may even spark debate.
Krause and his character are the entire movie. Watching him fall apart is fascinating and the ending has a particularly nice, if expected, twist.
"Rear Window" updated to post 9-11 corporate downsizing has too many mixed messages to convey the simple fear of a classic thriller.
There's the faint air of a solid cable movie about Civic Duty...but the questions it raises are provocative enough to make it worth seeing.
Until it becomes simply a hostage dilemma, the film maintains an uneasy air of mystery and suspicion.
An intense and startling movie for our times. It hits you right between the eyes.
A claustrophobic setting and the paranoid concerns of a modern world make Jeff Renfroe's "Civic Duty" an effective psychological thriller.
The film’s pace lags toward the end, but its grasp of manufactured fear’s dreary pervasiveness never falters.
It does build up considerable suspense and tension; Renfroe has learned well from Hitchcock.
All that flash serves to prop up what's in essence a one-act play, constructed around a political message that's telegraphed from the start.
The vivid sense of time and place is the best thing about the initially promising, ultimately irritating psychological thriller Civic Duty.
As thoughtful as it means to be -- its agenda is outlined by on-the-nose dialogue from its characters -- Civic Duty does little to go beyond this premise.
The movie becomes a game of sorts, and to get to the 'truth' of the story we're left simply keeping score rather than examining our own perceptions and reaching any greater understanding of the very real issues at hand.
A sharp 9/11 twist on Rear Window paranoia, Civic Duty is all the more effective for its chilling plausibility.
Latest News for Civic Duty
May 03, 2007:
"Civic Duty's" Peter Krause Talks TV, Terrorism, And Paranoia
On HBO's "Six Feet Under," Peter Krause played Nate Fisher as an outwardly cool guy haunted by internal demons; in his new film, "Civic Duty," he plays a man... More...
April 27, 2007:
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