
But on a brighter note, it has enough action and excitement to keep you hooked. It’s predictable, and nothing of what develops on-screen is shocking. Unfortunately, it doesn’t always do that.

The vibe with Intrusion is that the audience should always be on the edge of their seats and not fully aware of what will happen next. With this type of film, the trashy drama that follows is what will keep the audience interested enough (hopefully) to watch until the end. However, don’t let that put you off too much.


The major downside of Intrusion is that the answer to her question is clearly evident after half an hour. In just over 90 minutes, Intrusion tells the story of Meera (Freida Pinto), who, after her home is targeted for home invasions two times, begins to suspect what the reasoning behind it could be.
