The Neighbor (2017)

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A middle-aged man in a stagnant marriage, finds his life upended when an attractive young woman and her seemingly abusive husband move in next door.

Introduction and Plot Summary
"The Neighbor" is an American thriller film directed by Aaron Harvey and launched in 2017. The movie stars William Fichtner, Jessica McNamee, and Jean Louisa Kelly in essential roles. The story of the film revolves around Mike, a middle-aged male who establishes a romantic fascination for his brand-new young next-door neighbors.

Storyline
The story begins as Mike, a peaceful guy leading an ordinary life in a nondescript rural town, is faced with a change in his boring regular as a young couple, Jenna and Scott, move into your home next-door. Mike immediately ends up being mesmerized by the younger vigor and appeal of Jenna, who is caught in an emotionally unstable relationship with Scott.

Characters and Plot Development
Mike, who is unhappily married to Lisa, gets captivated by Jenna's vivaciousness and takes an eager interest in assisting her out during a difficult time. However, as he gets more involved in the couple's unstable relationship, he becomes a quiet witness to the violent scuffles taking place in between Jenna and Scott. Mike's intervention in Jenna's life is seen differently by Jenna and Scott resulting in an escalation in their conflicts.

At the same time, Mike's individual life strikes rock bottom as his own marital relationship with Lisa ends up being difficult due to his undisclosed infatuation with Jenna that is viewed as a mid-life crisis by Lisa.

Climax and Conclusion
Despite the chaos in his personal life and witnessing the escalating violence in Jenna and Scott's relationship, Mike continues his benevolent interventions in a misguided effort to conserve Jenna. The climax of the movie arises from a violent encounter in between Mike, Jenna, and Scott, which shakes the whole balance of the peaceful area.

In the end, Mike is totally disappointed by the gruesome turn of occasions in his life. The film highlights the aftermath of the climactic event, as all the characters tread on the course of self-questioning and recovery.

Themes and Reception
"The Neighbor" largely handles themes of fascination, infatuation, and the fallout of domestic violence. It showcases how ordinary lives get influenced and transformed by precipitous desires and chaotic lives. The movie was mainly gotten with combined evaluations, praised for its property and Fichtner's appealing performance, however slammed for being rather foreseeable and for the slow-burning story.

Overall Impression
In summary, "The Neighbor" is a suspense-filled drama that informs a tale of unfinished desires, fascination, and the tragedies of personal life that frequently go undetected in quiet suburban neighborhoods. It follows Mike's character arc from a discontented, simple middle-aged male to a consumed neighbor who gets caught up in the disorderly lives of his young next-door neighbors, resulting in extreme effects. The movie utilizes the neighborly setting to weave a tale of obsession, violence, and regret. Regardless of its imperfections, "The Neighbor" handles to hold the suspense throughout the plot with contrasting personal stories and subtly impactful efficiencies.

Top Cast

  • William Fichtner (small)
    William Fichtner
    Mike
  • Jessica McNamee (small)
    Jessica McNamee
    Jenna
  • Jean Louisa Kelly (small)
    Jean Louisa Kelly
    Lisa
  • Michael Rosenbaum (small)
    Michael Rosenbaum
    Scott
  • Colin Woodell (small)
    Colin Woodell
    Alex
  • Erich Anderson (small)
    Erich Anderson
    Brian
  • Robert Artz (small)
    Robert Artz
    Bar Patron
  • Jerry Shandy
    Man at Party