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The Intruder

  • 2024
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
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David Gow in The Intruder (2024)
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A young, paranoid man begins to believe someone is breaking into his house every night.A young, paranoid man begins to believe someone is breaking into his house every night.A young, paranoid man begins to believe someone is breaking into his house every night.

  • Director
    • Jack Brame
  • Writer
    • Jack Brame
  • Stars
    • David Gow
    • Steve McNair
    • Monica Bell
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    560
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    • Director
      • Jack Brame
    • Writer
      • Jack Brame
    • Stars
      • David Gow
      • Steve McNair
      • Monica Bell
    • 13User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 5 nominations total

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    David Gow
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    • Michael
    Steve McNair
    • Joe
    Monica Bell
    Monica Bell
    • Jenny
    Cody Robinson
    Cody Robinson
    • Hooded Man
    Nora Hahn
    • Olivia
    Austin Butler
    • Gun Store Employee
    Eric Skiles
    • Doctor
    Wesley Stilwell
    • Police Officer #1
    David Brinson
    • Police Officer #2
    Nancy Brame
    • Nancy
    • Director
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    4djcolzz

    Lazy, Lazy writing

    The acting wasn't great. Steve McNair who plays Joe in particular was very annoying.

    Some pretentious if not bizzare dialogue choices.

    It is a film that peaks your interest enough to see it through. You know before the halfway line the ending is going to be a disappointment. But you keep going.

    There was no real conclusion in that there is no "why" explained let alone really the who. It's as if the writer could not be bothered to come up with a proactive conclusion. It leaves the whole movie with little purpose.

    Not the worst film you'll see, but you're gonna say " what the hell?" At the end.
    10danielleyates-48617

    The Real Horror Of Living Alone

    The Intruder follows a young man living on his own for the first time. While some critics are dismissing it as just another home invasion thriller, they're missing what makes it special. This isn't just about things that go bump in the night - it's about that terrifying, exciting moment when you finally have your own place and have to face your fears alone.

    Remember that first night in your own house? Every little noise seems like a threat, every shadow looks suspicious, and suddenly you're very aware of every creak and groan of the building. The Intruder takes this universal experience and turns it into something truly unnerving.

    The film opens with our protagonist waking up on his living room floor, unsure of how he got there. It's an unsettling start to what becomes an increasingly paranoid existence in his new house. Things keep moving around mysteriously. Footsteps echo through the halls at night. Most terrifying are his episodes of sleep paralysis, where he lies helpless, convinced someone's watching him in the darkness.

    While most thrillers would jump straight to the scares, this one takes its time exploring what it really means to face your fears. Is he actually experiencing these things, or is he sleepwalking? Could his neighbor Joe be involved? Everyone around him suggests he's just anxious about living alone - and that's exactly what makes this film so clever. It captures that moment in life when everyone treats your legitimate concerns as just another case of young adult jitters.

    What really grabbed me was how the main character's journey mirrors what we all go through when stepping into independence. Between the mysterious disturbances and doubting his own judgment, he's really wrestling with something bigger: learning to trust himself. The lead actor nails this vulnerability, making you feel every moment of uncertainty and growing confidence.

    When the shocking truth is finally revealed in the film's climax, it's a gut-punch reminder that sometimes our worst fears aren't just in our heads. What makes the revelation so powerful isn't just the twist itself, but how deeply we've come to understand this character's psychological journey. It's the kind of ending that sends you back through the movie in your mind, picking up all the subtle clues you missed the first time around.

    If you're into thrillers that balance genuine character development with spine-chilling suspense, this one's for you. This is a smart, layered film about the terrifying process of learning to trust yourself.
    6Figaro14

    Will hold your attention -- but script problems

    I like the main character here and I thought David Gow did as much as he could with the script he was given. I had problems with several of the "red herrings" that appeared to make no sense (the sleepwalking, the insistence of not calling the police). I am interested to know why the director-writer deliberately avoids establishing the main character as Gay. The subtext is there. We don't have any reasons for the main character's angst. A separation or ending of a long term relationship would have given far more motivation for his personal anxieties. It is still worth a watch and good example of what you can do on a very small budget.
    6panta-4

    That screenplay is full with holes!

    One of those B-grade films, but not too horrible and amusing enough! The writer and director Jack Brame is clearly better at directing than writing! The script is the weakest link, and acting runs very much next to it in incompetence. The plot was basic, with minimal distractions, and it revolved around a young man's paranoia, which spiralled when he became sure that someone was stealing into his home every night. There are too many inconsistencies in the entire plot, so I'll avoid winging it... just watch it with plenty of popcorn and soft drinks and let me know what you think after watching it!
    5cahidi

    The Dumbass

    This slow burn thriller is an example of how stupid a person can be. I mean, installing cameras after so many things happened? Can you be any slower than that? If they were murderers, he'd be dead by now. Not to mention changing the locks not right after his neighbor advised him? Way to go, slowpoke! This movie is a complete waste of time! More than an hour spent going back and forth between mental illness and supernatural beings. And as it turned out, it was neither. STUPID! The acting wasn't even that good. And too many build ups that went into nothing. They stretched it for far too long, 30 minutes is enough to convey the whole plot. Cause the conclusion of this movie was only about 15 minutes at the end of it. Don't wanna waste your precious time like I did? Go to the time stamp I just told you. You'll thank me later.

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      Nancy: You have to get out of that house. Whatever it takes, get out of that house.

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    • Release date
      • January 30, 2025 (Aruba)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Незваный гость
    • Filming locations
      • Houston, Texas, USA
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      • $10,000 (estimated)
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      1 hour 41 minutes
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      • 1.85 : 1

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