Intruder (1999)
Año de lanzamiento: 1999
Nación: Canada, United Kingdom, United States
Alternative Title: The Intruder, El intruso, O Enigma do Tempo, Tunkeutuja, Suspicion
Director: David Bailey
Writer: Brooke Leimas, Jamie Brown, Paul Mayersberg
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Thierry Wase-Bailey, Jamie Brown, Pieter Kroonenburg
Co_Producer: Magnus Macintyre
Executive_Producer: Steve Walsh, Gary Howsam
Compañías: GFT Kingsborough Films, Steve Walsh Productions, Studio Eight, Studio Eight Productions, WIC Entertainment
Género: Drama, Horror, Mystery, Romance, Thriller
Budget: $4,500,000 (estimated)
Palabras clave
Palabras clave: broken ankle, cat, facial cut, female protagonist, female rear nudity, gaslighting, handshake, helping someone walk, kiss, man grabs woman, man wears sunglasses, pictures, playing saxophone, quantum theory, roller blading, sexism, tea, time warp, two word title, woman wears boots
Historia
Catherine meets Nick by accident, and after a whirlwind romance, they marry. Catherine moves into Nick's apartment where strange occurrences begin to happen. An unseen intruder plays mind games with Catherine in an attempt to drive her insane. Initially suspecting Nick, she later suspects his business partner Badge and friends before concluding that Nick's first wife Stella, who committed suicide years ago, might be behind these events through a time warp within the apartment.
Resumen
The Intruder (1999) is a psychological thriller directed by David Bailey. The film follows Catherine, who after marrying Nick and moving into his apartment, begins experiencing mysterious and disturbing events. As she struggles to discern reality from illusion, she suspects various individuals before pointing fingers at the supernatural involvement of Nick's deceased first wife. With elements of romance, horror, mystery, drama, and thriller, the movie explores themes of gaslighting, psychological manipulation, and possible time warps.

