Review of Trespass

Trespass (2011)
4/10
stupid criminals trespassing at the wrong house
22 August 2013
Kyle and Sarah are two husbands owners of a luxury villa, drive expensive cars and in their house is a safe in witch they have money and diamonds, that is why they put price on the security and invest in alarm systems and monitoring. Sarah also deals with the renovation of the property and thus attract prying eyes of its employee, Jonah a handsome worker who has the nerve to swim in their pool and make advances on her. But Jonah is not just an employee, he informs his older brother Elias about the wealth living of husbands Miler. They team up with a few more people and barge one day over the house and threatens with death if they do not open the safe. Their daughter went to a party this time but she comes home soon and without knowing what their parents pass through, she joins their torment. Although Kyle worries about his life and his family, he decides to take action against thieves and not open the safe but his trust in Sarah is questioned when she supposedly had an affair with their employee Jonah.

The movie does not live up to expectations although playing two great names of cinema. It is predictable from start to finish, with some annoying scenes with screams and fights and none of the characters doesn't look credible in the role that they play.
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