Director:
Adam SalkyGuión:
Chris SparlingCámara:
Eric LinMúsica:
Alex HeffesReparto:
Freida Pinto, Logan Marshall-Green, Robert John Burke, Sarah Minnich, Mark Sivertsen, Megan Elisabeth Kelly, David DeLao, Hayes Hargrove, Josh HortonStreaming (1)
Sinopsis(1)
Tras sufrir una invasión de su casa con un trágico desenlace, una mujer conmocionada busca respuestas y descubre que la verdadera pesadilla no ha hecho más que empezar. (Netflix)
Reseñas (3)
Una delicia de thriller con un suspense y una emoción decentes, pero un guión infantil que se inventa algunos de los giros y las razones del comportamiento de la protagonista. En consecuencia, no aporta nada nuevo al tema. El edificio es arquitectónicamente interesante. ()
You don’t need to be Einstein to figure out that her husband is acting weird from the first minute. She’s been married to him for over a decade, but somehow never noticed. The plot reminded me a lot of Mort Castle's novel "Strangers," just with a few tweaks. It’s a shame Logan Marshall-Green didn’t put in a bit more effort — his performance added to the overall lack of logic and pretty much tanked the whole thing. ()
An absolutely great movie for aspiring screenwriters - as a cautionary example of what not to do. From the first minute, it's clear what's going on, who the bad guy is, and why. Watching a film where there's zero surprise, and everything is guessed in advance, is like waking up on New Year's Eve and pretending it's mid-May - it just doesn't work. ()