Drama,Thriller   Belgium,France

"Disorder" is a psychological thriller that delves into the mind of Vincent, an ex-soldier suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after serving in Afghanistan. Vincent is struggling to reintegrate into civilian life and finds solace in working as a private security guard.

Vincent is hired by a wealthy Lebanese businessman, Imad Whalid, to protect his wife, Jessie, and their young son, Ali, while he is away on a business trip. The couple lives in a luxurious mansion located in a secluded area, making it an ideal target for potential criminals.

Initially, Vincent's job seems simple: maintaining the house's security and ensuring the safety of Jessie and Ali. However, as he spends more time with them, Vincent starts to unravel a web of secrets beneath the outwardly perfect facade of the Whalid family. His PTSD amplifies his hyper-vigilance, and he becomes increasingly convinced that there is a real threat to their lives.

As Vincent's suspicions intensify, he begins to question the motives of those around him. He becomes suspicious of his own employers, their staff, and even his own colleagues. Vincent's concerns are generally dismissed as symptoms of his PTSD, which further fuels his determination to uncover the truth and protect Jessie and Ali at all costs.

Through Vincent's distorted lens, the audience is drawn into a gripping cat-and-mouse game, unsure of who to trust and whether Vincent's paranoia is justified. His overwhelming desire to shield Jessie and Ali leads him to make increasingly dangerous decisions, blurring the line between protector and predator.

With its atmospheric tension and subtle ambiguity, "Disorder" explores themes of paranoia, trauma, and the limits of perception. The movie keeps viewers on the edge of their seats as it delves into Vincent's troubled psyche and raises questions about the nature of reality, creating an intense and suspenseful narrative.
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