Shut In Film Analysis

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The film Intruders proves to be more than just your average break in. We meet Anna who is shown as weak because of her Agoraphobia yet she overcomes three men raiding her home. The film is also known as Shut In, it was directed by Adam Schindler and written by T.J Cimfel, and David White.This film takes a disturbing view of how fears can motivate you, and give you strength.
When we first meet Anna, she is quiet, yet stubborn. She is caring for her brother who has cancer. The scenes collectively with Anna and her brother Conrad help us interpret that he is close to death because he is home hooked to machines, as well as all several pill bottles on the dresser. We see their relationship as somewhat estranged, she seems to love him but I feel
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She finds herself in a more detrimental situation because of staying home. Three men show up at her home, as one walks around back she quietly watches them loom around her home through the knitted white curtains. One robber, Vance, who went around to the back door breaks the class door and lets himself in. Anna rushes under the dining room table. The table to draped with a table cloth.She is able to hide from them for a while, till the yellow teapot starts to scream. She stays calm acknowledges her breathing and lets the clutter of the house help her get around without them seeing her. Although you see her fear of the outside world as completely crippling when she is found by Vance and runs to the open front door but freezes and begins staring, she doesn’t give in when they ask where her brother 's inheritance money …show more content…
Anna turns out to have more problems than just agoraphobia. She sits in a room and watches and listens in on them. As the scenes in the dark damp looking basement progress, she separates them and winds up murdering another thief named Vance because he became curious. At the end, we see a clearer picture of what the full story is with Anna. Her father used to capture Jedi flies and kill them in secret rooms in their home. Ann and her brother had helped her father and now she was turning the tables on the last the J.P. He becomes away of the true reason of the rooms and is asked to shoot himself to basically repent for his

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