
Intruder (1999)
Erscheinungsjahr: 1999
Land: United States
Alternative Title: The Intruder, El intruso, O Enigma do Tempo, Tunkeutuja, Suspicion
Regisseur: Travis Zariwny
Writer: Travis Zariwny
Production Genre
Produzent: Producer: Louise Linton, Michael D. Jones, Tina Sutakanat
Firmen: Stormchaser Films, Voltage Pictures
Genre: Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Budget: $1,000,000 (estimated).
Schlüsselwörter
Schlüsselwörter: boyfriend girlfriend relationship, cellist, cello teacher, death, female protagonist, female topless nudity, murder of a woman, mysterious man, mysterious villain, mystery killer, one word title, pet cat, psychotronic film, sex scene, stalker, suffocated with a plastic bag, violence, voyeur, woman in jeopardy, written by director
Geschichte
During one of Oregon's most violent storms, a young cellist named Anna (played by Louise Linton) seeks solitude and comfort in her large apartment. However, she soon begins to feel that she might not be home alone. The story takes inspiration from 'Paranormal Activity' for its modern and simple tone, blended with the cinematic elegance reminiscent of Alfred Hitchcock's classic film 'Rope'. As the storm rages outside, Anna experiences increasingly disturbing events within her apartment.
Zusammenfassung
Intruder (2016) is a psychological thriller directed by Travis Zariwny. Starring John Robinson and Louise Linton in her first US leading role, the film follows Anna, a young cellist who retreats to her apartment during a violent Oregon storm. The movie draws inspiration from 'Paranormal Activity' for its modern tone and 'Rope' for its cinematic style. Without additional context provided in the source texts, it's challenging to discuss themes or significance beyond the basic plot description.