THE JUMPSCARES IN THIS MOVIE ARE NO JOKE | "INTRUSION" MOVIE REVIEW
- adriennethen
- Oct 1, 2021
- 3 min read
So, what I noticed right off the bat is the amazing cinematography, like the angles and the color palette of the movie looks so good. It looks like it took a lot of money to produce this movie.

Also, if I may add, I've watched a handful of crime documentaries and while watching this movie, I remember that particular documentary where someone sneaked into the owner's house and he has lived inside his home for a long time. I think he hid in the attic and would come down to eat the food in the fridge and shower when the owner would leave for work and then come up again before the owner comes home. He got caught afterwards tho.

Girl, you're telling me that they're the only ones who live in that vast land? That sounds so scary to me. I mean, we all have our preferences, some people like what you don't like and that's okay, but for me, living alone in this area seems dangerous, like how and who do you call for help when someone invades your house or tries to murder you in your sleep? And also why do their house doesn't have an alarm system? No matter how safe he thinks the area is it's better to be safe than sorry, right? The fact that he didn't install an alarm system or cctv cameras is sus to me.

Girl, I am freaking out. The thrill in this movie is no joke. I'm sure that the woman would be traumatized by this. And what I'm curious is, why was the robber crying for help when he was shot? Maybe he didn't want to do this in the first place? Or maybe Meera's husband hired them and shooting anyone wasn't part of the plan? Hmmm.

Oohhh the story is getting interesting. It's not just the couple who's involved, like there's a bigger picture. And I THINK I GET IT!! When the robbers went into their house, they weren't there to steal, it seems like they were looking for something. And the detective/sheriff mentioned that those men were her family, I'm thinking that Meera's husband had something to do with the girl's disappearance and that's why when the robbers didn't find anything in their first break-in, they just stole their phones hoping they would find leads but maybe they ran out of time and hadn't checked the house thoroughly so that's why they came back again.

Owemji what if the girl's alive and is inside their house??

Girl, I just know it's the husband's doing. That's why he went to the hospital that night she had the accident. And also, is it me or the way they zoom in the text of Henry makes it seem that creepy and not sweet?

Do you think what he's saying is true? I don't. Why did that Cobb guy said he saw the way he looked at her? Girl, that sounds like he's a predator to me.

I noticed that this set-up looks like from the series "YOU", but the difference is he kept them in a large and clear square cell.

So it's finished and my thoughts about the movie is it's good, especially the jumpscares lmaooo. Tbh, I thought that they were a perfect couple and he was a perfect husband, but under that husband material he possess, he's keeping a dark secret. I could tell that he really loves Meera by the way he takes care of her, but at the same time I don't. If he really loves her, she would've been enough for him. He wouldn't have to abduct a woman just to keep their relationship going. About the movie, I think that the plot is common. In some movies their husband is a serial killer. Nevertheless, it was a good movie. It's nice to see that in the end, Meera is taking care of herself and is moving on from what happened and moving out of that goddamn house.
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