House Arrest

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  • 2008
  • 1 hr 16 min

[Assuming the movie referred to is the 2019 drama film] House Arrest is a contemporary drama that revolves around the life of a young African-American man, Darnell (played by Leon E. Ferguson). He is a talented artist who is struggling to keep up with the daily pressures of life. One day, after a heated confrontation with his siblings and mother, Darnell decides to withdraw into himself and barricade himself into his room. He wants to escape reality, claim a space for himself, and create his art in peace. However, his mother threatens to call the police if he does not come out of his room.

Darnell's mother follows through with her threat, and soon the police arrive at their doorstep, eager to break down the door and haul him out. But the situation takes an unexpected turn when Darnell’s best friends, Malcolm (played by Robert S. Walters) and Joy (played by Mariel Perez), join him in the room, determined to support him and protect him from the outside world. Together, they try to survive under self-imposed house arrest. The situation is further complicated when Darnell's ex-girlfriend, Lauren (played by Devon Deshaun Stewart), shows up at their doorstep with an unexpected revelation.

As the days pass, tensions rise within the room, and secrets are revealed. Darnell starts to confront his fears and shame and tries to make sense of the outside world. At the same time, Malcolm and Joy try to keep up Darnell's spirits and help him in his creative journey. All the while, the outside world continues to encroach on their space, and the police maintain their presence outside the house.

The film's principal strength lies in the engaging performances by the principal cast. Leon E. Ferguson's portrayal of Darnell is superb, and he perfectly captures the character's pain, vulnerability, and artistic brilliance. Through his characterization, the audience gets a glimpse into the complex world of a young black artist trying to navigate a society full of prejudice and barriers.

Mariel Perez's character, Joy, brings a much-needed brightness to the film with her infectious energy and humor. She has great chemistry with Robert S. Walters, who plays Malcolm, Darnell’s calm and rational friend, who provides counter-balance to Joy's exuberance. Devon Deshaun Stewart's role as Lauren is essential to the film's plot, and she does a good job of portraying her character with sensitivity and nuance.

The cinematography in House Arrest is simple yet effective. The camera work is tight and claustrophobic, capturing the tension and intimacy of the characters in the confined space. The scenes are mostly set inside the room, and the director uses the space very creatively to emphasize the characters' emotions and actions.

The film’s score is subtle and understated, and it complements the film's somber mood. The soundtrack features original songs by the up-and-coming New York-based artist Pyro Da Arsonist, whose work adds depth to the film's themes.

Overall, House Arrest is an intelligent and thought-provoking drama that explores the complexity of the human experience. It deals with themes of identity, race, art, and mental health in a refreshing and empathetic way. The film’s lean, insightful script, combined with the strong performances of its cast, makes for a compelling viewing experience. It is a story about the importance of self-care, acceptance, and finding one's voice amidst trauma and conflict.

House Arrest is a 2008 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 16 minutes.

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  • Release Date
    2008
  • Runtime
    1 hr 16 min