The Strangers

2008 "Lock the door. Pretend you're safe."
6.1| 1h26m| R| en| More Info
Released: 30 May 2008 Released
Producted By: Rogue Pictures
Country: United States of America
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Official Website: https://www.uphe.com/movies/the-strangers
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After a 4 a.m. knock at the door and haunting voices, Kristen McKay and James Hoyt’s remote getaway becomes a psychological night of terror as three masked strangers invade. Now they must go far beyond what they thought themselves capable of if they hope to survive.

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Director

Bryan Bertino

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Rogue Pictures

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The Strangers Audience Reviews

Maidgethma Wonderfully offbeat film!
Invaderbank The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.
Janae Milner Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.
Stephanie There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
Horror I expected nothing from this movie but it really surprised me. The relationship between the two characters to begin with is very well done which works well for the film. The are a lot of creepy bits in this film to keep us entertained. If you want a happy ending you have come to the wrong place!
theblabla245 This movie is astonishing. There is this constant creepy mood throughout the show that keeps you on your toes of what will happen next. This movie completely leaves the whole "pop-out scares" to get you freaked out and rather preys on you by using multiple tiny little details that make your hair stand up. This constant use of paranoia is what makes the movie a classic. The characters are somewhat likeable. You will likely end up cheering for them but you won't have strong feelings when you see them suffer because the movie doesn't spend a whole whack of time developing them before the killers come into the picture. Just enough to make you feel a minor connection.What this horror movie does well is build up the tension. In most movies, we see the tension get built up for about twenty minutes then you have a big scare which releases the tension. Then builds it back up and so on. The Strangers doesn't give you that break. It continues to build up and up and up and you get more freaked out and paranoid, anticipating the end. It works in such a beautiful way that you don't feel ripped off when you don't see any actual killing.Now I know it is against the rules but I feel obligated to stand up for this film since I see it is getting unfair critique. Many people are giving it dangerously low ratings because the characters did not behave logically in certain situations...People mess up on everyday things. I'm sure if you throw in three killers in a stressful situation, they aren't thinking about every detail but rather acting on pure adrenaline. people gave this a rating of 1 star because the guy took off his jacket which had the bullets in it...I mean, I forget my car keys half the time and that is on a good day and without mass murderers trying to stab me with pointy objects so I don't think giving this low ratings because the characters made some poor decision justifies the entirety of this film. If you are looking for blood, guts, people dying left and right, this is not the film for you. If you want a creepy show that will make your hair stand up and have you shouting at the screen, then watch this!
view_and_review There is a movie in theaters now titled The Strangers: Prey at Night. When I saw the title it jogged my memory and I recalled a previous movie titled The Strangers. I looked it up, found it, streamed it on Amazon and ugh. This movie was so lame. What should've been over in 20 minutes was dragged on for an hour and a half.A couple goes to a "cabin in the woods" to spend the night. Once there they start getting terrorized by some masked "strangers". The masked sadists pretty much act like invading peeping toms the entire movie. They only had about five lines collectively (which I'm assuming was supposed to add to the creepiness--either that or there was a budget on words). What made the movie so incredibly lame was its predictability... well that and the slow-footing of the antagonists. How long can you drag on the hunting of two very normal and weak individuals? And I'm using the word "hunting" very liberally because it was like shooting fish in a barrel; the entire movie took place in one location. Yet, I had to endure an hour and a half of whimpering, screaming and playing hide-and-seek; the longest game of hide-and-seek in history. They didn't even take turns being hider and seeker those cheaters. All that brings me to the point of: I can't believe they made a part two!!!
The Movie Diorama I was so looking forward to watching this again, it had been years. I remember this being superbly scary. Now, this really didn't affect me and found it had too many flaws for it to be classed as a good horror film. It's inspired by the true events of a couple returning to their summer house and being terrorised but three masked strangers. That's literally all this is. There is no reasoning for targeting this couple in the first place other than "because you were home". It just lacked certainty and reasoning. I know that's the point of this film, a random attack where the film depicts only the events of the night. This is a fictionalised story based on true events, it would not have hurt to have some backstory on both the couple and the strangers just to add that much required layer of interest. I appreciated the realism, I liked the small environment and I loved the concept of tormenting your victims before actually ending their lives (I'm sane, honest!). However, when the characters have the emotion depth of a lamp post, it means nothing. I didn't care for their fates at all. Liv Tyler was extremely weak in this, her scared acting skills were unbelievably dull. Scream all you want, doesn't make you a good actress. Scott Speedman was fine I guess. The physical presence of the strangers were menacing and I found many of the jump scares were effective, even if they were just loud noises. Suspense and tension were maintained throughout, probably because I had to turn up the damn volume as the voice track was so flipping quiet! What was that about!? Had to turn up the sound bar to 36! That's madness. For all it's technical excellence in the horror genre, The Strangers lacks that connection which makes us invested into the film. Oh and that ending, really? You're going to conclude on a jump scare? I don't care anymore.