But this movie pissed me off. I really regretted watching this because it was so terrible. The entire thing was frustrating to watch but after a point, I felt compelled to finish.
The problem with this movie is that it requires idiotic actions by the protagonist in order to work. In 2020, who is inviting strangers into their homes? Not even just that, but he gives her a fright and she STILL lets him in. And around her son! It's completely absurd. But in order to make it through the movie, you have to accept this. I rejected this premise so I spent the entire film calling Karen a moron.
To compound things, this movie picks up an unnecessary body count. I am one that doesn't think these movies need deaths, and I always appreciate when they can create suspense w/o taking the easy route and just killing people off. This movie develops a ridiculous body count for a guy who is randomly saved during a robbery. It's just too much.
I figured out the therapist "twist" fairly early. The ending is ridiculous and will only make you want to yell at the tv. Watch it once if you must, but it's not good.
The problem with this movie is that it requires idiotic actions by the protagonist in order to work. In 2020, who is inviting strangers into their homes? Not even just that, but he gives her a fright and she STILL lets him in. And around her son! It's completely absurd. But in order to make it through the movie, you have to accept this. I rejected this premise so I spent the entire film calling Karen a moron.
To compound things, this movie picks up an unnecessary body count. I am one that doesn't think these movies need deaths, and I always appreciate when they can create suspense w/o taking the easy route and just killing people off. This movie develops a ridiculous body count for a guy who is randomly saved during a robbery. It's just too much.
I figured out the therapist "twist" fairly early. The ending is ridiculous and will only make you want to yell at the tv. Watch it once if you must, but it's not good.