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Effraction

Original title: Trespass
  • 2011
  • 12
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
47K
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Nicolas Cage and Nicole Kidman in Effraction (2011)
As they're held for ransom, a husband and wife's predicament grows more dire amid the discovery of betrayal and deception.
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As they're held for ransom, a husband and wife's predicament grows more dire amid the discovery of betrayal and deception.As they're held for ransom, a husband and wife's predicament grows more dire amid the discovery of betrayal and deception.As they're held for ransom, a husband and wife's predicament grows more dire amid the discovery of betrayal and deception.

  • Director
    • Joel Schumacher
  • Writer
    • Karl Gajdusek
  • Stars
    • Nicolas Cage
    • Nicole Kidman
    • Cam Gigandet
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    47K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joel Schumacher
    • Writer
      • Karl Gajdusek
    • Stars
      • Nicolas Cage
      • Nicole Kidman
      • Cam Gigandet
    • 164User reviews
    • 132Critic reviews
    • 37Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Nicolas Cage
    Nicolas Cage
    • Kyle Miller
    Nicole Kidman
    Nicole Kidman
    • Sarah Miller
    Cam Gigandet
    Cam Gigandet
    • Jonah
    Ben Mendelsohn
    Ben Mendelsohn
    • Elias
    Liana Liberato
    Liana Liberato
    • Avery Miller
    Jordana Spiro
    Jordana Spiro
    • Petal
    Dash Mihok
    Dash Mihok
    • Ty
    Emily Meade
    Emily Meade
    • Kendra
    Nico Tortorella
    Nico Tortorella
    • Jake
    Brandon Belknap
    • Dylan
    Terry Milam
    Terry Milam
    • Travis
    Tina Parker
    Tina Parker
    • Security Operator
    Dave Maldonado
    Dave Maldonado
    • Security Guard
    Nilo Otero
    Nilo Otero
    • Mr. Big
    Simona Williams
    Simona Williams
    • Mrs. Big
    Matthan Harris
    Matthan Harris
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Mitch Landry
    • Bar Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Christopher Márquez
    Christopher Márquez
    • Party Goer
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Joel Schumacher
    • Writer
      • Karl Gajdusek
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    don-376

    Over the top nonsense

    I generally like to seek out films with a favourable IMDb review, yet have not previously reviewed a film myself. It was the relatively high review score that prompted me to "break my duck" (it's a UK expression) because I simply can't believe how this film has got such good reviews. It has the most outrageously over the top acting and ridiculous script that I have seen in such a long time.

    Perversely, it's the absurdity that is the only thing line that keeps it from being boring and predictable - you are weirdly compelled to see how silly it can get. Every single character's handling of the situation and dialogue is so unbelievable that it's almost funny . If you thought that Nick Cage was bad in the ridiculous "Wicker Man" remake then this is certainly a close second.

    One reviewer called this film "subtle" and I respect all views, but I found this as subtle as a flying mallet. This is sub standard fare even for the limited acting range of Nick Cage, but Nicole Kidman is sadly wasted here and is capable of so much more.

    Sometimes "over the top" can make for entertaining escapism, not here. Sorry, I know it different strokes etc, but I thought this was absolutely awful.
    ReadingFilm

    Time has made a bad movie good.

    An actual good Cage performance, that we have forgotten about after over a decade of utter dreck. I will say at the time, this film was that very dreck. He has been doing these kind of performances, one after another since 2011, but when I go back and see Trespass, I wonder why? He did it all perfectly here, to where the others seem like imitation and are coming up shorter. That is because creating a character rings differently than just running through a 'mad man' shtick he repeats. I think it is because of Joel Schumacher. He was a real actors director, a master director who worked in the confines of mainstream film. Rediscovering his work from ground up from the 1980s, I see his mainstream films in a new light, from Phone Booth, to this, he never lost that artistry, even if it came in more outrageous packages.
    carolbielbs

    The actors shine in this intense thriller

    When I heard about the new movie "Trespass" the actors were what reeled me in at first. Between Nicole Kidman, Nicolas Cage and Cam Gigandet, I had my hopes set pretty high for a well acted movie; and I was not disappointed in the least. The movie starts off with your typical wealthy family with an angst filled teenage daughter. The marriage of the characters Kyle and Sarah, Nicolas Cage and Nicole Kidman respectively, seems strained at first, with Sarah's needs not being met because of Kyle's being preoccupied with work. When 2 "police officers" come to the house however, terror ensues. A violent hostage situation grips the family and shows how far a father will go for his wife and his daughter. Not only does Nicolas Cage shine as a man with a tortured secret, he embodies how strong a person should be in such a situation. The shocking realism of this movie is bloody, but not too gory, and really thrills you to the last scene. All in all Trespass delivers tenfold and leaves the audience with a final thought: get out, or die trying.
    joshua-nash84

    Straight to DVD, "paint by numbers"

    This straight to DVD, "paint by numbers" thriller staring Nicolas Cage and Nicole Kidman was one hell of a disappointment. The home invasion sub-genre while popular continually devours itself by its own lack of originality. There were a few moments in Trespass where the story could have taken a much more substantial route but rather then strive for something original the story falls back into the safe "paint by numbers" genre style. So in short - once you've seen one you've seen them all.

    I have no idea where it went wrong but there was once a time when Nicolas Cage was hailed as being a great talent of cinema. During the past 10 years I can only count two films that feature the quality of acting he was once known for - 2009's doomsday epic Knowing & 2011's fantastic Drive Angry. There were scenes in Trespass that were obviously meant to be tense & on the edge but they were stripped of that feeling by the sub-par performance of Nicolas Cage as Kyle Miller. I found myself laughing several times when I should have been rooting for his character. He was just that bad. Played by someone else the character of Kyle Miller could have helped anchor this movie a little more and allow it to regain the intensity that it lacked.

    The supporting cast (Nicole Kidman included) worked with what they had but I just wasn't able to invest in caring whether they lived or died. Nicole Kidman who is still such a great talent was reduced to spending the majority of this film sobbing and crawling along the ground. There was no need for the character of Sarah Miller (Nicole Kidman) to be played by someone of Kidmans stature. This character could have been played by anyone. The character Avery Miller (Liana Liberato) has a couple of great scenes towards the end of this film.

    Trespass had the chance to go down a different route but sadly it went the safe, predictable path that we've all seen before.
    4lnvicta

    A decent home invasion thriller with noticeable flaws

    Nicolas Cage has been on a bad movie streak for a while now. Every now and then he makes a winner, but most are forgettable B-movies that he agrees to do for a paycheck: You can't blame the man for doing his job. However, not all B-movies are bad - in fact, they're ideal entertainment if you want to sit back, relax, and shut off your brain for a couple hours. Trespass provides that mindless entertainment in spades, with a few head-scratches along the way.

    The premise of Trespass is simple: Nic Cage plays a diamond dealer who lives in a beautiful house with his wife and daughter, and some thugs break into the house one day to steal his stash. Nicole Kidman plays his wife who feels distant from her hard-working husband, and the daughter is a typical rebellious teen that sneaks out and goes to a party behind her parents' back. Nothing special.

    What makes this movie interesting is the performances. Cage taps into his subtlety - something he rarely does these days - which helps the tension and uneasiness of the atmosphere build until he finally bursts (on more than one occasion). And you never really know what is going through his head. These characters have secrets, all of them, and herein lies most of the film's faults.

    The villains in this movie are a mixed bag. Each of the burglars have their own agenda that we find out over the course of the movie through the use of flashbacks and security cam footage. Some of the reveals are a pleasant surprise, others leave you scratching your head. It gets to the point that they're trying to intertwine all these villains' motives together but it ends up feeling forced and underwhelming. However, it is nice that they tried to do something different. Also Ben Mendelsohn's performance as the lead maniac and his eccentric back-and-forth between Cage really adds to the gravity of the situation and makes for a gripping protagonist-antagonist dynamic.

    So to wrap up, this is not a thinking man's movie. You can try to put all the pieces together at the end but you'll only end up confused and disappointed - it's not worth the effort. The best thing you can do is grab some popcorn, turn off your brain and watch the events unravel before your eyes. You won't remember this movie as one of Cage's best that's for sure, but it's far from his worst. A good date movie? Sure. It's only 90 minutes, and if you're a fan of Nicolas Cage, you'll surely get at least some enjoyment from Trespass.

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    • Trivia
      Production was disrupted on August 3, 2010 when it was reported that Nicolas Cage had abandoned the project as he had allegedly insisted on switching roles from Kidman's husband to the kidnapper. The role was then offered to Liev Schreiber. However, the following day Cage resumed his role as the husband.
    • Goofs
      While it's true that the diamonds are the hardest material on Earth, they can be smashed with a hammer or a pistol handle as they are brittle as all hard materials.
    • Quotes

      Jonah: Fingerprint scanner? You know, you're gonna put your thumb on that thing sooner or later. The only question is, whether it will still be attached to your body.

    • Crazy credits
      After the end credits, at about 1:30:47, extraneous frames marked "tail" and "foot" are visible for split seconds.
    • Connections
      Featured in Trespass: Inside the Thriller (2011)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Joleen Belle, Jaden Michaels and Jack D. Elliot

      Performed by Joleen Belle

      Published by Wild Pink Music/JoBelle Music/J Ad3nmichaels (ASCAP) and Kobalt Music Publishing America, Inc. OBO G Tank Music (ASCAP)

      Courtesy of the Royalty Network, Inc. and Kobalt Music Publishing America, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • July 18, 2012 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Bulgaria
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Trespass
    • Filming locations
      • Millennium Studios- 300 Douglas Street, Shreveport, Louisiana, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Millennium Films
      • Millennium Films
      • Winkler Films
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    • Budget
      • $35,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $24,094
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $16,816
      • Oct 16, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,117,966
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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