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Trespass (2011)

Crime | 91 minutes
2,50 875 votes

Genre: Crime / Thriller

Duration: 91 minuten

Country: United States / Bulgaria

Directed by: Joel Schumacher

Stars: Nicolas Cage, Nicole Kidman and Cam Gigandet

IMDb score: 5,3 (46.552)

Releasedate: 13 October 2011

Trespass plot

"When terror is at your doorstep. You can run. Or you can fight."

A married couple (Nicolas Cage & Nicole Kidman) are taken hostage by four aggressive thugs who want to take a big hit. However, complications arise from a series of unexpected discoveries of betrayal and deception. There appear to be ties between the family and the hostages.

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scorsese

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Mediocre film in which a family is held hostage at home by a couple of criminals who are after their money. A fairly standard thriller that takes place almost entirely in the house. Quite monotonous because the characters just keep spinning around each other and are not exactly believable. The many plot twists don't really help with this either.

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Alathir

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Joel Schumacher's latest film is not one to dwell on for long. Story wise it's still pretty good, but the acting and the whole movie feel like everything was run on the autopilot. It is more or less a single-location film, which means you have to do something more than the standard shots that Schumacher throws at it in order to really shine. I didn't think Nicholas Cage was that bad, but I wonder if this is really a role for Kidman. Their fame doesn't exactly play in their favor as a credible couple either. This movie shouldn't have lasted longer. A twist here and there manages to get 2* out of it.

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mrklm

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Schumacher's last feature film as a director is unfortunately not very good. Kyle Miller [Nicolas Cage] is a hustler who tries nonstop to make all kinds of deals to pay off the debts that financed his expensive house. Wife Sarah [Nicole Kidman] is the good-natured housewife who is bored to death but tries to maintain the facade of a happy family while teenage daughter Avery [Liana Liberato] wants to go to a party against her parents' wishes. Just after Avery sneaks out, a gang led by Elias [Ben Mendelsohn] invades the house, believing the vault contains a fortune in diamonds. The brother [Cam Gigandet] is an unpredictable psychopath and with that Schumacher has all the elements for a routine B-movie that, despite the A-cast, is nothing more than an empty-headed popcorn movie.

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