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The Break-In

  • 2016
  • R
  • 1h 12min
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4,1/10
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The Break-In (2016)
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HorreurMystèreThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueMore than 2,000,000 Americans are victims of home burglary each year. How safe is your neighborhood?More than 2,000,000 Americans are victims of home burglary each year. How safe is your neighborhood?More than 2,000,000 Americans are victims of home burglary each year. How safe is your neighborhood?

  • Réalisation
    • Justin Doescher
  • Scénario
    • Justin Doescher
  • Casting principal
    • Justin Doescher
    • Maggie Binkley
    • Juan-Pablo Veizaga
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  • NOTE IMDb
    4,1/10
    532
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Justin Doescher
    • Scénario
      • Justin Doescher
    • Casting principal
      • Justin Doescher
      • Maggie Binkley
      • Juan-Pablo Veizaga
    • 42avis d'utilisateurs
    • 20avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux13

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    Justin Doescher
    Justin Doescher
    • Jeff Anderson
    Maggie Binkley
    • Melissa Joseph
    Juan-Pablo Veizaga
    Juan-Pablo Veizaga
    • Steve
    • (as Juan Pablo Veiza)
    Missy Merry
    Missy Merry
    • Lisa
    • (as Melissa Merry)
    Ted Fernandez
    • Detective Garcia
    Shaun Woodland
    Shaun Woodland
    • Lawrence Kendell
    Vickie Warehime
    Vickie Warehime
    • Cop at Crime Scene
    Rob Czerwinski
    • Pedstrian at Crime Scene
    Scott Goldberg
    • Pedestrian Filming
    Laura O'Sullivan
    • Police Officer at Crime Scene
    Kurt Rimlinger
    • Detective at Crime Scene
    Ashley Rood
    • Nurse
    Patrick Welsh
    • The Burglar
    • Réalisation
      • Justin Doescher
    • Scénario
      • Justin Doescher
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    Avis des utilisateurs42

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    1bks-508-290401

    Tedious beyond belief

    I'm a huge fan of found footage, it jangles my nerves because it gives a feeling of realism, and there's no peripheral vision so you don't know what will be there when you turn around. I've seen quite a few, some good, some not so good. This one is at the bottom of the pile for me. I totally get character development, and I enjoy it, but almost this entire film consists of mundane conversations between the lead male with the droning, monotonous voice and his sickly sweet fiancé with her exaggerated facial expressions and annoying vocal fry. I'm sorry, but the film is almost over, nothing has really happened so far, and I really don't care what you'll be calling your baby, or what dance moves you used to be able to do. I'd say there's about 10 minutes of tension in this film altogether, if that. I'd give it no stars if I could. I will say that I didn't see that ending coming, which lasted all of five minutes and was quite a surprise. But that's all.
    3semisweet-56984

    Just a bunch of talking

    I felt like this whole movie was basic everyday conversation. It was flat. I can't believe that I was already 55 minutes into the movie and just feeling what little suspense there was. I was left confused with so many questions. The plot was not strong or even fully developed. I was very annoyed at the cellphone-found footage format that the movie was set in.

    The actors were great and very strong. They did a wonderful job at bringing the characters to life. The movie could have been so much better especially given the craft of the actors.I felt like their talent went to waste.

    I am just overall confused with this one.
    10jdoescher

    Similar, but different.......and in a great way

    I am a big fan of indie horror. I watch pretty much every unknown horror that hits Netflix. So I figured I would give this one a try.......at first, started off much like a lot of the found footage movies out there.

    Sets up the story and characters, filmed a lot like Paranormal Activity. But unlike a typical ghost story, this one was about a home invasion. To me, that was much more realistic than a demon in my house. I don't want to give anything away, but watch this film! And then tell me you don't double check every lock in your house afterwards.

    The last half of the film is especially terrifying. Again, I am a big fan of found footage films. Some people hate them. But if you are a fan, this one is worth the rental.
    5AnDread_The_Blind

    Another found-footage mumblecore thriller

    If that triple combination, which seems to be so common nowadays (movies such as Creep, They Look Like People, The Good Neighbor), makes you tingly, you will probably enjoy this. But if you're not the biggest fan of either found-footage or mumblecore, which I admit I'm not, then this might fall a bit flat. The 10/10 reviews are friends of the filmmakers. It's way too obvious—not sure who you think you're fooling with a 10-star review that is your only review on IMDb. I think the 1- and 2-star reviews are a bit harsh, though.

    I was moderately entertained until the last ten minutes of the film, which really soured me on it. Let me run through the pros and cons.

    Pros: The basic set-up is simple, but intriguing enough to hold promise: an engaged couple, Jeff (Doescher) and Melissa (Binkley), who are expecting a baby, and prone to anxiety, start freaking out when they hear of others in the neighborhood being burglarized. Jeff gets a new phone and gets obsessed with recording everything on it, especially when he notices anything suspicious. Although they come off as a bit smarmy and bougie at first, the dynamic between Jeff and Melissa is good, and as the tension between them and the impending threat of a home invasion ratchet up, I felt myself on edge waiting for them to confront the danger, as you know they eventually will. Not much happens, as it is mostly dialogue, and thankfully I found the writing and delivery fairly engaging and convincing for this mumblecore style. One of the characteristics of mumblecore is naturalistic and sometimes improvised dialogue taking precedence over action; this dialogue is often contrived and is as likely to take me out of the film as immerse me in it. Dialogue that is trying desperately to be "natural" or "quirky" just sounds so obviously forced that it really isn't "realistic" (and I am bothered by the whole notion of films having to be "realistic" anyway). I'm not sure why I found the dialogue in The Break-In better, other than it felt, for the most part, like the way people would talk to each other, with a believable inflection and affect that was neither flat nor too over-the-top "actor-y."

    Cons: First, the title is boring and isn't going to pull many people in, unless you're a sucker for home invasion fare, which this film only halfway is.

    Next, while I enjoyed the dynamic between Jeff and Melissa, the friendship between the neighbors felt forced; they talked too much about how they loved being friends with and living next door to them. And the neighbors just aren't as good actors, though you don't really get to see them do too much.

    Third, if you're going to do found footage, don't add outside music into the film. It always makes me stop and think, "This shouldn't be here." It's sparse, only used during the creepy night scenes when Jeff thinks someone is trying to break in, but at the end, there's a particularly egregious use of poppy music that's supposed to tug at your heart strings, which is baldly manipulative. Finally, most importantly, the last ten minutes is a mess, for several reasons that I won't go into because of spoilers. I'll just say that one problem is that it violates the found footage premise in more than just sound—we get an image that we later find isn't "real." This feels like a cheap move to trick the viewer. Then the "twist" ending, whether you see it coming or not, again feels too manipulative and not really earned.

    One last note: although "horror" is the first genre tag, I don't consider this horror very much. There is an atmosphere of anxiety, which I associate with thriller, rather than a sense of dread, which I associate with horror. Still, that line is blurry, and mumblecore is pushing hard on that boundary. If you like movies such as Creep and They Look Like People, you might enjoy this, but if not, you might avoid it. For me, I'm split down the middle; it's good for a single watch if there's nothing better. Streaming free with Amazon Prime. 5/10
    1wigglesbug

    This movie is so slow.

    I've been browsing Amazon Prime to find some thrillers/horror movies to watch and came across this movie. It seemed to get some good reviews, so I thought I'd give it a try. I wish I'd found something else.

    First, it is in the same vein as "Paranormal Activity" or "Blair Witch" in that it is shot in the first-person camera perspective. So, not very original there.

    Second, the story takes a long time to get going. As in, 65 minutes. It isn't until the last twenty minutes of the movie that it *maybe* gets interesting. Other than that, it is the main character just babbling on and on while recording on his phone. Maybe the story seems original, but when you add in the way it was shot and lack of any meaningful story development it ends up being the same Hollywood recipe.

    Third, they throw out a clue here and there about what the end game is (which I'm not going to mention), but I'm sure you can put it together. The "twist" (if you can call it that) seems more like an after thought or a really forced desire to be original--especially since it took so long to reach the climax.

    The end result is an uninspired story line that is capitalizing off of the success of thrillers before it. It strikes me as a "get rich quick" scam. No wonder the run-time is one hour and eleven minutes; there isn't enough story to have even 90 minutes of film.

    I guess if you're bored it's a way to kill time. Or maybe put it on the background at a party. You don't really have to watch the film to figure out what was going on.

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      The knife that Melissa uses in the beginning to make dinner is the same knife used at the end of the film.
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      Featured in WhatCulture Horror: 10 Horrors That Will Make You Never Sleep Again (2021)
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    • Date de sortie
      • 5 février 2016 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Baltimore, Maryland, États-Unis(Jeff and Melissa's House)
    • Société de production
      • JD Productions
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      • 1h 12min(72 min)
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      • 16:9 HD

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