Review of Disturbing Behavior (1998) by Guillaume H — 30 Aug 2016
In terms of 90's nostalgia, its a really rich basket, but there's something fake about it, with a social critique that tries so hard, carried by very dramatic\ ironic teens and a lead ''outsider'' who's the very blueprint of an A-type.
One of the movies best asset is the persistent weirdness of the tone; stack up enough of it and it pays off, sadly. Then there is the misty beauty of the pacific northwest, wich gives the whole movie its dreamy, wet and claustrophobic feel as it tries its very best to emulate the Twin peaks creepiness and norm-core false comfort.
So this is in no way a classic but in its type it succeeds well enough, and its good memorabilia from a not-so-long-ago that looks older by the day.
This review of Disturbing Behavior (1998) was written by Guillaume H on 30 Aug 2016.
Disturbing Behavior has generally received mixed reviews.
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