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| caption = Theatrical Release Poster

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| writer = Aaron Harvey
Richard Byard

| starring =

| director = Aaron Harvey

| producer = Robert Ogden Barnum
William Fichtner
Aaron Harvey
Oliver Ridge

| cinematography = John W. Rutland

| editing =

| music = James Curd

| studio = Michael Bruce Pictures
Blood Moon Creative

| distributor = Vertical Entertainment

| released =

| runtime = 97 minutes

| country = United States

| language = English

| budget = $500,000 (estimated)

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'The Neighbor' (also known as 'Last Days of Summer') is a 2018 American psychological thriller film co-written, produced and directed by Aaron Harvey. The film stars William Fichtner as Mike, a technical writer who sees his life shaken by the arrival of new, younger neighbors.

'The Neighbor' premiered at the 2016 Rhode Island International Film Festival where it won the festival's top prize for "Best Narrative Feature". It was released theatrically in the United States on January 26, 2018 by Vertical Entertainment.

Summary



Mike Prentis (William Fichtner) is a middle-aged man in a routine marriage, who works from home as a technical writer. When a new couple moves in next door, Mike quickly befriends the young Jenna (Jessica McNamee) and her car-dealer husband, Scott (Michael Rosenbaum). Working from home, Mike has plenty of time to pay attention to the beautiful woman next door; who slowly begins to reveal the details of her life with Scott, and the fact that all isn't as carefree as Scott would like it to appear. While Mike watches as the young couple's relationship begins to unravel, his own marriage starts coming apart at the seams. Mike's wife Lisa (Jean Louisa Kelly) sees Mike's attraction to Jenna forming and pulls further away from him - pushing their own relationship to the breaking point. Compounding the fact is Mike's son Alex (Colin Woodell), who returns from college and forms an unwitting friendship with Jenna, much to the disdain of his father.

As Mike witnesses the perceived abuse of Jenna at the hands of Scott increasing, he makes one last dramatic and misguided effort to intervene - which in the end only serves to completely sever his relationship with Jenna, his family and life in general.

Cast



* William Fichtner as Mike

* Jessica McNamee as Jenna

* Jean Louisa Kelly as Lisa

* Michael Rosenbaum as Scott

* Colin Woodell as Alex

* Erich Anderson as Brian

* Robert Artz as Bar Patron

Release



Reception

The film premiered at the 2016 Rhode Island International Film Festival where it won the "Grand Prize, Best Narrative Feature" award". It went on to play multiple other festivals, including the Quebec City Film Festival, the Newport Beach Film Festival and the Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival where it won both "Best Director" and "Best Actor" awards.

Michael Rechtshaffen from the Los Angeles Times gave the film a good review writing: "Aaron Harvey's 'The Neighbor' finds a sturdy constant in its thoughtfully delineated performances and handsome production values. Harvey's contained direction and John W. Rutland's impressive cinematography provide a sharply observed continuity that's as admirably contained as the Prentices' impeccably appointed, if spiritually anemic, home." J.R. Southall gave the film 6 out of 10 and said: "'The Neighbour'... is just about absorbing enough to hold your attention until its powerful but bleak finale. But only just." Niall Browne from "Movies In Focus" gave 'The Neighbour' three stars out of five and stated: "A slow-burning domestic thriller, Aaron Harvey's 'The Neighbour' is a tense little movie with a captivating central performance from William Fichtner."

Author Stephen King tweeted of the film; "'The Neighbor', now streaming: Low-key, but what a bravura performance from William Fichtner, one of America's great unsung actors."

Accolades

'The Neighbor' received several awards and nominations.

References




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