"Disturbia" is a 2007 American psychological thriller film directed by D.J. Caruso and starring Shia LaBeouf, Sarah Roemer, and David Morse. The movie follows the story of a teenager who suspects that his neighbor is a serial killer and begins to spy on him, leading to dangerous consequences.
Shia LaBeouf portrays Kale Brecht, a troubled teenager who is placed under house arrest after punching his teacher in a fit of rage. Confined to his home with an ankle monitor, Kale becomes increasingly bored and begins to spy on his neighbors with a pair of binoculars. He becomes particularly fixated on Mr. Turner, played by David Morse, who Kale believes may be responsible for a series of disappearances in the neighborhood.
As Kale delves deeper into his investigation, he enlists the help of his friends Ashley and Ronnie, played by Sarah Roemer and Aaron Yoo, respectively. Together, they gather evidence and attempt to expose Mr. Turner as a killer, but their efforts put them in grave danger as Mr. Turner becomes aware of their surveillance.
"Disturbia" is praised for its suspenseful atmosphere, gripping storyline, and strong performances, particularly from Shia LaBeouf and David Morse. The film pays homage to Alfred Hitchcock's classic thriller "Rear Window" while adding its own modern twists and turns. "Disturbia" received positive reviews from both critics and audiences and was a commercial success at the box office.