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Dennis Quaid, Meagan Good, and Michael Ealy in Intruso (2019)

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Intruso

370 opiniones
7/10

Worth a watch

The Intruder, thought it was a great movie. One of the better Horror/Psychological On Netflix. Normally we watch horror but this was a nice change

Dennis Quaid was great! Portrayed a crazy man and was very believable.

A little bit of character back story for Scott and Annie was a nice touch and added some depth.

Was more of a 7.5 than a 7

Some old story a lovely young couple buy a house from a guy who didn't want to sell and he shows up all the time and can't quite hide the crazies for long enough.

You could tell from the start poor old Mike was going to cop it one way or another. And that is all.
  • westy_captain
  • 31 dic 2022
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5/10

It had potential, a tiny bit that is.

I'm being generous with a 5/10 only for Dennis Quaid. He's a damn good actor and fit as a fiddle. But his performance couldn't save the film when the Meagan's character is very dumb right from the writer's desk looks like. Ambiance is also ruined by her daftness which makes the hip hop tunes during the sex scenes more laughable. Can't black actors have intercourse without a rom com suited song LOL. Some people can sit through this (fans of Michael and Meagan ) and fans of acting will be very disappointed by the end.
  • aviator-56094
  • 6 ago 2019
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5/10

Every lifetime movie ever

Extremely predictable I have no idea why the good reviews or I mean glowing reviews?!!? I mean it's watchable but if you've ever watched movies before u know every single thing that's going to happen. I felt this from the first 5 minutes of this movie, but saw Dennis Quaid & thought ok maybe itll surprise me...nope. Idk I guess I'm not mad I rented it for 1.75 lol.
  • Tina_jeppesen
  • 3 ago 2019
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6/10

Just okay

Good for some mediocre scares and suspense. But story was a little slow and overdone. Dennis Quaid was awesome as usual! He saves the movie a bit but can only do so much.
  • aayala-02904
  • 7 may 2019
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7/10

Classical Story implemented well

I will be honest that you will not find something original. The story is not new except some few details. Nothing really interesting in the ending. But why do I rate this 7? Although the movie is not new, the acting is great. The pace is appropriate, it is not too fast, not too slow. Although the whole story is known, but the details are interesting, I always felt involved and waiting for what is going next. The movie is concrete about a single clear story, it doesn't waste time in marginal unnecessary details. The characters develop well. In short, Nothing will be memorable, but you will have fun time watching it.
  • vinavinaruerue
  • 2 may 2019
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4/10

you already know the ending

  • Neptune165
  • 2 ago 2019
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6/10

The embedded politics

  • terrybolide
  • 3 may 2019
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2/10

Virtually everything about this film screams idiotic.

  • eparazak
  • 27 may 2019
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7/10

Does An Admiral Job As A Psycho

  • stevendbeard
  • 4 may 2019
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4/10

Disappointing

It started off being promising . Then it became a cliche and very predictable . Then end scene was very clumsy and it seemed as though the director just wanted to get the movie over with . Maybe he didn't want to go over budget .

Some scenes were just plonked in and didn't flow in the movie . And didn't need to be in there ! It was like to fulfil the cliche 'this and that ' had to be in the movie , so they dumped it in!

Dennis Quad's acting was great at the beginning , even in the middle part he was good , but then suddenly he started overacting . Why? It's much creepier when an actor is silent and works with his eyes and slow movements, instead of overplaying the role. Quad looked ridiculous in the final scene

The final 5 seconds at the end was good.
  • honeybloggs-69648
  • 23 jun 2019
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9/10

Loved it

The people who are giving this movie such low ratings obviously go to movies to just pick apart every little detail instead of just watching and enjoying it for what it is, a fictional movie. These wannabe movie critiques like to insult people like me who just want to enjoy a simple little movie and not act like it's my life's mission to find every little minor detail that was flawed. Ok now with that being said, I really enjoyed this movie. It had me glued to the screen the whole time, and omg Dennis Quad's performance was worth the price of admission, creepy times 10. If you're expecting an Oscar winning movie, definitely not it..if you just want to see a fun little movie that had a few good jump scares and one creepy man..this is the movie for you.
  • mailaura3
  • 6 may 2019
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6/10

Allright

I think this movie was allright. Good suspension at times, beautiful house, acting is ok(-ish). The only thing I didn't like is the hiphop-rappertherap soundtrack that was added at times. It just doesn't fit the theme in this movie.
  • omegasupreme-19537
  • 23 abr 2022
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3/10

Predictable and Full of Clichés

In San Francisco, the couple Scott (Michael Ealy) and Annie (Meagan Good) are happily married. When Scott is promoted in his job, Annie asks him to move to Napa Valley to raise a family with children of their own. They negotiate and buy the old house that belongs to the structural engineer and widower Charlie Peck (Dennis Quaid). But soon Scott notes that Charlie is always in his real estate and is hitting on Annie and he decides to investigate with his friend Mike (Joseph Sikora) who Charlie is.

"The Intruder" is a predictable thriller full of clichés. It is amazing but the viewer foresees the next scenes. The cast is only reasonable; Dennis Quaid is too old for the role and Meagan Good´s character Annie is too naive. The best part of the film is the location. My vote is three.

Title (Brazil): "Hóspede Indesejado" ("Unwanted Guest")
  • claudio_carvalho
  • 26 dic 2019
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7/10

Liked it. Dennis Quaid is stellar in this role.

Dennis Quaid is so convincing in this movie. Great performance. He made me glad I watched the movie.

The only character that isn't believable is the wife. No woman is that lacking in weirdo radar! Not the actress's fault. She did the best she could with the script she was handed.

Well worth the watch if you like thrillers.
  • josantoddi
  • 29 jul 2021
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6/10

Decent chills

  • sergelamarche
  • 20 dic 2022
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5/10

Watch out, folks, it's Dennis the Menace!

The last time I saw Dennis Quaid put on his evil grimaces and psychopathic stare was in "Beneath the Darkness" in 2011. That was a rather weak and derivative B-movie thriller, and to be entirely honest, so is this "The Intruder". But hey, Quaid can surely portray a menacing and downright terrifying psycho! His performance is pretty much the sole reason to check out this otherwise clichéd and predictable thriller. Newlyweds Scott and Annie find their dream house an hour and a half outside of San Francisco, but original owner Charlie Peck obviously has difficulties leaving his previous property behind. You know how this goes further: at first, Charlie popping up every five seconds is just a nuisance, but he gradually becomes more intrusive and scarier. Add to this the typically overused sub plots and stereotype characters, like the young couple themselves going through marital issues, the obnoxious best friend becoming too curious, grim secrets from Charlie's past coming to the surface, etc. It's more than okay to watch once, but it will also be soon forgotten again.
  • Coventry
  • 9 jun 2022
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6/10

Amazing performance but flat plot

Dennis Quaid's performance was chilling! He was amazing at portraying a psychopath with great delusions. Still after that amazing performance the movie felt empty. It had some amazing jump scares but beside that the plot were so predictable it ruin it for me. Also, the other actors and actresses i think they were overplaying.
  • stavrou-87853
  • 23 sep 2021
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1/10

Boring

Sorry but when you make a movie with this cliched storyline, you absolutely have to make it different from the many films like it we've seen before. This didn't stand out at all. There was nothing special about it. It was just a very generic retold story. I'm not sure what the point of even making it was.
  • bangel3322
  • 22 jun 2019
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7/10

Intruding into new territory, The Intruder Manages To Refresh Things On This Predictable Tale

Dramas/Thrillers, the lifeblood of the very world of entertainment. It's within this genre that one finds some of the darkest tales, plunging into the fathoms of imagination that most dread to step into. Yet, this genre sometimes gets a little too broad in spectrum, and tends to go to extremes that leaves the plots a little grandiose and run of the mill. Hi Robbie K back with another review on the latest movie to hit the silver screen, hoping to shed some light and help you pick your movie poison. I take a look at:

Movie: The Intruder (2019)

Director: Deon Taylor Writer: David Loughery Stars: Meagan Good, Dennis Quaid, Michael Ealy

LIKES:

Soundtrack Good Acting Creepy Character Development Beautiful Setting in many ways Decent Evolution of Suspense Character Centric Story:

Summary:

The soundtrack might be a rough way to open the review, but The Intruder is all about bringing cultures to the tale and part of that is music. A fantastic selection of modern-day styles that represent the culture, the movie integrates the tracks into key scenes that sort of add ambience to the typical genre shots (making love and driving cars). This added layer though is only a glazing to the acting that brings the characters to life on hand. Meagan Good is well good at her work taking a common role and in some ways refreshing it to make it interesting, engaging and compassionate that you feel for the character. Michael Ealy dives a little more into the extreme role of hotheaded decisions and emotional moments that makes fans love the genre. Yet it's Dennis Quaid who I think gets the nod for his performance in this movie. His character is creepy, and he executes all the mannerisms and delivery needed to craft a thriller villain. The smile that shows innocence yet insanity, the subtle laughs that get under your skin as they denote the edge about to be reached, and even more the temper that comes when these people do not get their way. It's fantastic development that greatly spans the movie, taking months to achieve instead of days and seeing that evolution. That is the making of a good casting for this genre for me. But the characters need a setting to play in and The Intruder's playground is one that is both aesthetically beautiful and haunting at the same time. Again representing the themes of old vs. new, the house known as Foxglove holds stunning engineering work that ropes the modern society in, primarily for stunning view, gorgeous décor, and the atmosphere it brings. Yet, the open floors, beautiful antiquated halls, and the multilevel house offers many shadows, sounds and ambiguity to get the tension going and drop the comfort level way down. In utilizing the characters, spreading the development over the story and utilizing such a playground, the Intruder is able to make an engaging level of suspense that keeps you into the series, much like a mini-series does. Throw in the focus on characters and not scares, and again you begin to see a tale that finds its pace and keeps you interested in characters who extend past the one-dimensional outlook these characters often have.

DISLIKES:

Predictable Trailers ruin much So Much More Potential Some Character balancing Not the Most Intense ending Still Idiotic Decisions

SUMMARY: Despite the good this movie accomplished, it still falls victim to some of the trademarks that come with the Soap Opera like approach. It's predictable, with many of the "surprising" components deduced a mile away based on the cliché plot points they love to tell. In regards to this movie, the two trailers I have seen give away much of the film and in seeing that you can piece together much of what will happen way before you get to the scene. This predictability is a shame because the potential they were building was set to be a potential memorable moment in the drama/thriller history, primarily in some more tactics Quaid's character could do and in the climactic chase to be had. But again this movie failed to deliver on that promise by sort of short sighting the ending. Instead of thrilling games of survival in the very house they chose, the last bout is a bit more boasting and brutish combat that ends rather quickly and unimpressively. That simplicity is emotionally fulfilling in the sense of justice, but given how they were building on two of the characters, I had hoped for a little more fulfillment in this final scene. The other component that would have been nice, as agreed by at least two of my audience members comments, the smart characters we were seeing were quite idiotic in their approach. Despite all the things available at their hands, the "stress" of the moment appeared to have robbed them of their brains to achieve the goal they were looking for. It won't bother many, but for this reviewer it takes away from the character work they had done in this story.

The VERDICT:

Better than I had anticipated, the Intruder manages to turn back the drama/thriller to an age of character focus instead of scares. Quaid in particular manages to take a simple role and craft it into a villain that you get hooked on watching, while his "prey" are characters with more dimensions and personality proving they aren't just meant for knife and ax fodder. Utilizing the setting and characters well, it's the drama that comes closer to balance than many of the films I review. Yet, the full potential of the characters was not quite reached for this reviewer, falling victim to predictable plots, time restraints, and an ending that again is cliché and more attuned to those wanting to lead with their hearts than heads. Still all in all, it's a movie that at least shows potential for future movies of this category to have a chance at story telling. Worth a trip to the theater? My opinion is no, as this is still a Lifetime film pumped up on budget, but check it out at home viewing.

My scores: Drama/Horror/Mystery: 7.0 Movie Overall: 6.0
  • rgkarim
  • 3 may 2019
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2/10

Dreadful

I thought this movie was awful all the way around. Terrible writing, predictable plot, the acting of Meagan Good was terrible but some of that was due to the way her character was written. Overall it just didn't work for me at all. Two good points of the movie was Dennis Quaid and the overall scenery on the movie.
  • tedlyles-85070
  • 27 may 2019
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9/10

Pleasantly Surprised and Quaid is Terrifying!

Go see "The Intruder", it is more than worth the price of admission. I really didn't expect much from this film but a formulaic thriller, but I was pleasantly surprised. Don't allow professional or non-professional cricis to deter you from this film. Dennis Quaid is terrifying, and he is a frightening amalgam of Jack Nicholson in the Shining, Christian Bale in American Psycho and Robert De Niro in Taxi Driver. And there were a lot of nods to The Shining in this film. Meagan Good, Michael Ealy and Joseph Sikora were all very good in their roles. But Dennis Quaid stole the movie because when he was on-screen, you couldn't take your eyes off of him. His character could become one of the best and most memorable film psychos we've seen in years.

The Intruder intruded itself into the box office with $865,000 at 2,073 North American locations on Thursday night. It also topped Lionsgate's romantic comedy "Long Shot," which opened with $660,000 at 2,500 locations during Thursday night preview showings. STX's animated comedy "UglyDolls" took in $300,000 at 2,250 sites on Thursday night.
  • syd9907
  • 3 may 2019
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7/10

Dennis Quaid is on his A game.

He plays the part a little too well. That's a compliment. Creepy factor and tension leaves you thinking and edge of your seat. Music at the beginning and end credits didn't fit.
  • trackdudek7
  • 3 may 2019
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2/10

Call the police !!!

The dumbest movie ever made. WHY is they not calling someone.
  • jt60
  • 2 may 2020
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7/10

Fun formula works well plus great Quaid

I enjoyed it. Sure it's formula but the formula works. Real estate thrillers are fun. Dennis Quaid does a great nasty face and the best real estate wacko since Pacific Heights. Set nearby in Napa a buppie couple including the pretty Meagan Good buy a house in the woods from the wacko. He can't seem to stay away from the house or her. Like the naivevstupidity of the wife's character. The ending is quite exciting.

Worth watching.
  • phd_travel
  • 7 nov 2019
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7/10

Dennis Quaid wow!

I can't remember ever watching a movie with Dennis Quaid playing a bad guy. He was amazing as Charlie. He captured the creepiness perfectly. The Napa scenery was beautiful and the supporting cast did a great job. There were a few moments that my friend and I were whisper yelling at the screen based on the typical horror movie stupidity of the characters making bad choices. However, that only enhanced the experience. It just made us feel justified in thinking that we would not have fallen for Charlie's schemes lol.
  • shauniseo
  • 8 may 2019
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