

Movie spotlight
Intruders
In the midst of political upheaval in Brazil, Travis Mathews directs this startling and moving film of the intersection between class, privilege and sex. A man lives a lonely, exquisite lifestyle in his large, empty apartment. He hears a noise, of a man stumbling through the window in his bedroom. The man has a gun, and he shakes while he holds it. What follows is a tender, complex exploration of lust and desire between two very talented performers and the faultless Direction of Mathews.
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Plot Summary
The series centers on a former child prodigy, a brilliant writer, who is haunted by the suicide of her mother and begins to suspect that she may have been murdered. As she delves deeper into the mystery, she uncovers a complex and dangerous conspiracy that involves a clandestine organization and a series of unexplained events.
Critical Reception
Intruders received a mixed to negative reception from critics. While some praised its ambitious premise and performances, many found the plot convoluted and difficult to follow, leading to a lack of overall satisfaction.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intriguing central mystery and strong lead performance.
Criticized for its slow pacing and convoluted storytelling.
Deemed by some as an ambitious but ultimately flawed science fiction thriller.
Google audience: Audience reception for Intruders is largely unavailable. Where data exists, it generally indicates a polarized view, with some viewers appreciating the show's unique premise and others finding its narrative too complex and unsatisfying.
Fun Fact
The series was originally developed by BBC America and was intended to be a part of their 'Invasion' programming block, which featured other science fiction and thriller series.
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