
In Madrid, the boy Juan is terrified by the monster Hollowface and his mother is unable to protect him so summons Father Antonio to exorcise the monster from their lives. In London, the construction worker John Farrow is very close to his teenage daughter Mia. One day, Mia is spending the day at her grandparents' house in the countryside with her mother Susanna and she finds a box with the story of Hollowface hidden in a tree. Soon Mia sees the monster Hollowface in the close... (Full plot summary below)
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In Madrid, the boy Juan is terrified by the monster Hollowface and his mother is unable to protect him so summons Father Antonio to exorcise the monster from their lives. In London, the construction worker John Farrow is very close to his teenage daughter Mia. One day, Mia is spending the day at her grandparents' house in the countryside with her mother Susanna and she finds a box with the story of Hollowface hidden in a tree. Soon Mia sees the monster Hollowface in the closet of her bedroom and John defends her. When they are attacked for the second time, the security camera that John has installed does not show any intruder. Are Mia and John delusional?
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| BrianOrndorf.comBrian OrndorfMore adventurous viewers will discover a challenging picture that bends reality in a subtle matter, taking an alternative path to sniff out some scares. |
| Film.comEric D. SniderGets disappointingly literal with what proves to be a goofy psychological story. |
| Observer (UK)Philip FrenchThe twist is that the two stories are not concurrent, though in the end this doesn't make the film more coherent or plausible. |
| New York TimesManohla DargisThe monster that creeps into the satisfyingly shivery horror film Intruders doesn't just hide under the bed, it also lurks in dark corners, including those dimmed by your own imagination. |
| Christian Science MonitorAndy KleinThe mystery of the dual plot line is also a trick – a very cleverly executed one, which baffles the audience by exploiting their ingrained responses to certain cinematic conventions. I didn't figure it out until moments before the big reveal. |
| CinemalogueTodd JorgensonThe mildly incoherent script simply doesn't generate enough suspense or provide enough scares to allow viewers to invest in its outcome. |
| Killer Movie ReviewsAndrea ChaseDefying science and religion both and striking at the darkest places in the psyche, it exposes the fragility of both life and of sanity. |
| Paste MagazineDan KaufmanWith Intruders , Fresnadillo has made a small but quality film that will make you furrow your brow as much as bite your nails. |
| Birth.Movies.Death.Meredith BordersI could think of a half dozen things that INTRUDERS almost says, but the film doesn't take the time to actually say any of them. |
| Tribune News ServiceRoger MooreHorror has been so dumbed down in recent years that it's a minor miracle when a movie in this genre actually gives you something to ponder, something more than omnipotent nuts-with-knives or teenagers trapped in abandoned summer camps. |