
Intruders (2011)
Año de lanzamiento: 2011
Nación: Spain, United Kingdom, United States
Alternative Title: Intrusos, Oi eisvoleis, Betolakodók, Intruzi, O Intruso dos Teus Sonhos
Director: Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
Writer: Jaime Marques, Nicolás Casariego, Nicolás Casariego Córdoba
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Belén Atienza, Enrique López Lavigne, Mercedes Gamero
Executive Producer: Jesús de la Vega, Ricardo García Arrojo
Compañías: Apaches Films, Atresmedia, Canal+ España, Ministerio de Cultura, Universal Pictures International
Género: Horror, Horror Film, Thriller
Budget: 13.000.000
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: construction site, protective father
Historia
In Madrid, a young boy named Juan is terrified by a monster called Hollow Face, but his mother cannot protect him despite summoning Father Antonio to perform an exorcism. Meanwhile, in London, construction worker John Farrow shares a close bond with his teenage daughter Mia. One day, while visiting her grandparents' house in the countryside, Mia finds a story about Hollow Face hidden in a tree. Soon after, she sees the monster in her bedroom closet and John defends her. However, when they are attacked again, their security camera shows no intruder, leading some to question whether Mia and John might be delusional.
Resumen
Intruders is a 2011 horror-thriller film directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo. The movie centers around the terrifying encounters of two families in different locations with an entity known as Hollow Face. Despite no visual evidence or physical security measures, Hollow Face seems to invade their lives and cause fear and chaos. The theme explores the blurring line between reality and imagination, paranoia, and the protective instincts of parents towards their children.