Trespass
Director: Joel Schumacher
Actors: Nicolas Cage, Nicole Kidman, Cam Gigandet
PlotKyle Miller, a fast-talking diamond dealer, lives in a luxurious house with his wife, Sarah, and their rebellious teenage daughter, Avery. One evening, their home is invaded by four masked intruders. The criminals, led by the volatile Jonah, demand money and the contents of Kyle’s safe. As tension mounts, it becomes clear that each intruder has their own personal motives for their actions, and the dynamics within the group create further instability. Through a series of flashbacks and conversations, hidden tensions within the Miller family begin to surface, exposing vulnerabilities that the intruders seek to exploit.
While they maneuver through the home in a desperate attempt to save themselves, Kyle and Sarah begin to question their trust in each other, recognizing unresolved conflicts in their marriage. The psychological intensity escalates as secrets are revealed and loyalties are tested. Scenes of suspense and mounting dread paint a picture of a family pushed to its limits in a dangerous game of survival. The film keeps a taut pace, building a sense of unease and uncertainty.
Writers: Karl Gajdusek
Release Date: 21 Oct 2011
Runtime: 91 min
Rating: R
Country: United States, Bulgaria
Language: English
Home Video Reviews
'Trespass' delivers competent direction and notable picture quality but falls short with a generic script and lacks replay value; worth watching once.
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