
Squatters (2014)
Año de Estreno: 2014
Nación: United States
Título Alternativo: Desabrigados, Intrusos
Director: Martin Weisz
Guionista: Justin Shilton
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Compañías: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Género: Drama
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Palabras Clave
Palabras Clave: dramatic, drifter, homelessness, pacific palisades, squatting, venice beach, california
Argumento
In Venice Beach, California, homeless teenagers Kelley Tanner and Jonas Trumball squat in an empty house owned by wealthy couple Evelyn and David while they are away for a month. Kelley, who grew up in foster care, becomes attached to the family through their home videos, particularly those featuring their deceased daughter Stephanie. Meanwhile, Jonas plans to rob the house and sell the stolen goods to fund a new life in Mexico. When Evelyn and David unexpectedly return, Kelley and Jonas are forced to flee. Kelley later encounters Michael, the family's teenage son, at a movie theater showing 'The Kid'. They begin dating, but Kelley keeps her past hidden from him. As their relationship deepens, Kelley becomes increasingly haunted by the events that led them there.
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Resumen
Directed by Martin Weisz in 2014, 'Squatters' is a dramatic film set against the backdrop of Venice Beach and the Pacific Palisades. The story explores themes of homelessness, displacement, and the desperation it breeds. Kelley Tanner, a drifter with no family, finds herself drawn into an intricate web of deceit and longing after squatting in an affluent home. The film interweaves moments of tension and drama with quiet introspection, capturing the stark contrast between Kelley's newfound attachments and her precarious reality.
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