A realistic thriller of a home invasion.
Very few low budget movies come around that will pull you in like this one.
It starts off slow for sure, but it's supposed to. You become complacent with the main character. It's not until the end of the movie did all the little things add up. That's all I can say. Great movie.
Chills With Intelligent, Suspenseful Thrills
"Entrance" tells the story of a 20 something woman who's mundane existance in the big city has gotten the best of her. Suziey, played by the talented Suziey Block, wakes up each day to make coffee and feed her dog. The monotony of her day-to-day responsibilities are abrutly broken up by a nuumber of strange occurrences. She finds herself being followed, her beloved dog goes missing and strange noises stalk her at home.
Suziey Block is terrific job in a demanding role. Her acting skills are by far the best in the film and exceed most of the acting I've seen recently around the festival circuit. Make note of her name because you will be seeing much more of her in the future. There isn't a ton of dialogue within the film, so I look forward to her in another role. She has a great look and fine screen presence. The supporting cast was descent and did the job. No one really stood out too much, but to be fair, Block was given the majority of the screen time.
The killer,...
We The Voyeurs
Beautifully understated. And the ending truly does the rest of the film justice. The craftsmanship was very good, I was not constantly aware that I was watching a low budget piece. The irony is that as the villain's obsession with the protagonist grows, so do we the viewers in essence stalk her. And although violence is not articulated in detail, what makes it more disturbing we voyeurs/ the audience's true understanding of its devastating impact upon the protagonist. Suffice to say, this story has been told before, but Entrance articulates it particularly well.
As a woman myself, this plot line is particularly chilling.
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