So, 'The Intruder' is kind of an interesting ride. It captures this claustrophobic vibe really well—like, you can feel the protagonist's paranoia seep into your bones. The pacing is steady; it builds tension in a way that doesn’t always rely on jumpscares. Instead, it leans into this creeping dread, which I think is pretty effective. The performances aren't over the top, they have this almost restrained quality that adds to the atmosphere. The themes around security and privacy resonate, especially in today’s world. Also, keep an eye on the practical effects; they're subtle but work well to enhance that unsettling feeling. It’s definitely one of those films that lingers with you after the credits roll.
Intriguing exploration of personal securityTension builds steadily throughoutAtmospheric and character-driven narrative
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