A Middle Eastern man invades the home of a young, affluent couple as a result of a road rage incident, and the results are a tense exploration of their preconceptions and misconceptions.A Middle Eastern man invades the home of a young, affluent couple as a result of a road rage incident, and the results are a tense exploration of their preconceptions and misconceptions.A Middle Eastern man invades the home of a young, affluent couple as a result of a road rage incident, and the results are a tense exploration of their preconceptions and misconceptions.
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I'm a big skeptic when it comes to the indie productions and have a tendency to look for the faults. I was in for quite a surprise how well this film is done. A big applause goes to the script writer. The story is everything in a film and here I was in for few twists I didn't expect. This film has only 3 characters and they are all just talking. On top of that, there's no music. A lot of films would go down the boredom lane with this setup after first 15 minutes but this one keeps you interested to the end.
Nice work!
Good mostly single location drama/thriller.
The opening shot lays out the geography of the house nicely. So there's no confusion to where any of the action takes place later. The acting is solid. And there's some nice chemistry between three leads.
The intruder looks a bit like Oscar Issacs, so it's go that going for it right off the bat. There's plenty of long takes and shots, which helps ratchet up the suspense nicely. They make great use of the location, but this is the actor's show al the way
The opening shot lays out the geography of the house nicely. So there's no confusion to where any of the action takes place later. The acting is solid. And there's some nice chemistry between three leads.
The intruder looks a bit like Oscar Issacs, so it's go that going for it right off the bat. There's plenty of long takes and shots, which helps ratchet up the suspense nicely. They make great use of the location, but this is the actor's show al the way
Know Your Enemy is about a Middle Eastern man who goes crazy after being cut-off while driving. His rage goes beyond the moment as he seeks to make the people in the car who cut him off pay. He follows the couple in the car to their home, where he confronts them. With a gun. Great indie film.
When a road rage incident turns into a home invasion, 2 cultures clash in a tense, psychological drama.
I love films that do a lot with very little. And this film is a great example! With minimal cast & locations, the filmmakers manage to create an intelligent, suspenseful film that keeps you glued to the screen.
One of the Prime+IMDB suckers who believed in high score this movie got (6.2 at the time this review was generated). I don't share a dislike some viewers expressed after watching only 15 minutes of it. This is a useful exercise covering a relevant topic. Acting was adequate, and I'd say the lead actor was even better than that. Everything else was static, completely dialog driven, with modest development as the film progressed. All in all, quite a fair movie, with the impression utterly spoiled by fake reviews and upvoting. Had the people in charge of this gave the movie a chance to live on its own in the movie world and fare what it deserves, the score would be higher. But they didn't, thus, from me only 2/10.
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- 1h 24m(84 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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