Intruders
Intruders
R | 12 June 2015 (USA)
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Anna suffers from agoraphobia so crippling that when a trio of criminals break into her house, she cannot bring herself to flee. But what the intruders don't realize is that agoraphobia is not her only psychosis.

Reviews
AniInterview Sorry, this movie sucks
Afouotos Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.
Billie Morin This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows
Delight Yes, absolutely, there is fun to be had, as well as many, many things to go boom, all amid an atmospheric urban jungle.
Vince T. Alfajora I love Beth Riesgraf. I thought she did an amazing job portraying the character. Twist and turns on every part that I thought was predictable. Looking forward for more of her movies and shows. #RisingStar
craigh01 Yes, as others have said, it's the old female revenge meme, but with a different take. I didn't really like the ending, I could thing of a few different ways to end the movie that would have been more satisfying. So, this woman lives in this house, and apparently she has inherited a lot of money. And her brother dies. Now she's alone. And she has agoraphobia, she's afraid to leave the house.Then, people come in to steal her money. What the intruders don't know is that... she has some, shall we say... problems... ! I search long and hard to find a good movie, usually to be disappointed, but this is a good one. As others have said, it's more thriller than horror. Needless to say, problems and difficulties ensue for all involved...Fun to the very end.
Stevieboy666 UK title - Shut In. Three men break into a large house looking for a stash of cash, thinking that it's occupant, Anna, is away at her brother's funeral. But she isn't, the tables get turned and victim becomes the hunter. Certainly not a typical home invasion movie, this one turns into something more akin to say "Saw". It's pretty brutal and despite what she does you still have to side with Anna. However the villains aren't terribly convincing, especially the guy with the beard. Saw it free on TV, it's not bad but I'd not want to watch it again.
pendenquejohn First, I'll start by saying that Beth Riesgraf is a true little cutie and I could not resist searching her up after the movie.On the movie itself, the scenario is actually quite well constructed makes a lot sense. I love that simplicity primed in developing this movie contrarily to current Hollywood stupid trend looking to create extraordinary scenes when most of times a simplicity would have made it just as good.However, the title of my post says it all. While the movie is very clean and well produced, at the same time there is no extraordinary or spectacular elements to it. The question remains, does it play in its favor or not? I guess, the answer is subjective and might vary from an individual to another [...] but I will certainly not be able to single out a memorable scene because of that small absence of a sparkle.Despite this small aspect, I really do appreciate the simplicity of it all and from a pure technical standpoint, I find it really hard to find a fault to the overall production.To finish, I was particularly touched by the emotions that Beth Riesgraf were able to produce during the course of the story. She really give us an interesting/solid acting and it is nice that she is at the center of the whole thing considering the scenario. There is an interesting playfulness between her natural fragility due to her history and her intensity from the middle where she became resolute to get things sorted.She is certainly not a natural criminal which kinds of brings the spectator to care for her... is she the female Arsène Lupin that some people hate because of his despicable actions and love at the same time because of the morals that drive them. Hard to say [...]All in all, she does incarnate her character quite well considering this the first time I had ever heard about her and the remaining ones were credible in their respective roles [...] and, that's certainly where my imagination ends.