![]() Annie wants the house Scott decides to make her happy.Īgain, we know they’re in a thriller, but Annie and Scott don’t, so we accept the fact that she’s oblivious to any warning signs, and he rationalizes them away. He’s a little overly friendly with Annie, and a little overly macho with Scott. Charlie at first seems like he’s not going to yield on the price, but then comes down a tiny bit. This should maybe be a tipoff that Charlie is at best unacquainted with how to impress prospective buyers, but everybody manages to shrug this one off. Scott is a little less enthusiastic, especially when they meet the owner/seller, Charlie Peck (Dennis Quaid), after he’s just shot and killed a deer, carrying the corpse and his gun. And what a house it is: with vines trained over its walls and its many windows, it looks like a French chateau. So Scott and Annie drive to Napa to look at a house. They’re also hoping to start a family, and Annie is particularly set on raising their hoped-for children outside of the big city of San Francisco. Young married couple Scott (Michael Ealy) and Annie Russell (Meagan Good) are eager to celebrate his professional and financial success. ![]() Still, it’s hard to imagine under what circumstances director Deon Taylor and scenarist David Loughery thought an audience would find the set-up scary rather than absurd. This reviewer doesn’t want to disrespect the hard work it takes to make a movie – any movie – or write a script. THE INTRUDER is a thriller with a premise so improbable that you’ll likely forgive every plot glitch you’ve seen lately in comparison. Stars: Michael Ealy, Meagan Good, Dennis Quaid, Joseph Sikora THE INTRUDER movie poster | ©2019 Sony/Screen GemsTHE INTRUDER movie poster | ©2019 Sony/Screen Gems
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