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Neighborhood Watch (2025)
Crime thriller directed by Duncan Skiles. Jack Quaid stars as Simon McNally, a young man with mental health issues who believes he witnesses a woman's abduction but is dismissed by police. He recruits his neighbor, retired security guard Ed Deerman (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), to investigate. Malin Akerman plays Simon's sister Deedee.
Crime thriller directed by Duncan Skiles. Jack Quaid stars as Simon McNally, a young man with mental health issues who believes he witnesses a woman's abduction but is dismissed by police. He recruits his neighbor, retired security guard Ed Deerman (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), to investigate. Malin Akerman plays Simon's sister Deedee.
The film centers on a mentally ill protagonist's quest for validation amid perceived danger, resolved by interpersonal trust and support from a skeptical neighbor. This narrative framework prioritizes personal redemption and human connection over ideological advocacy.
Casting features white actors in principal roles without race or gender recasting of traditional characters. The narrative explores mental health inclusion through the evolving relationship between leads, presenting traditional male identity neutrally without explicit critique.
The film portrays a strained sibling relationship marked by caregiving burdens and mental health challenges, alongside a developing chosen family dynamic through an unlikely neighborhood friendship, presenting family bonds without clear endorsement of traditional or progressive norms.
The film features no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes.
The film features no transgender characters or themes. Its narrative centers on a mentally ill protagonist investigating a suspected abduction with his neighbor, without addressing transsexual identity or related issues.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Neighborhood Watch presents original characters without any adaptations or reboots involving legacy figures, resulting in no gender swaps.
Neighborhood Watch presents original characters without established racial baselines from prior source material, adaptations, or historical figures, so no instances of race swapping occur.
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