Break-In
Synopsis: The Break-In
Jeff Anderson and Melissa Joseph are engaged, have a baby on the way, and live in a townhouse next to their best friends, Steve and Lisa. They have been living the perfect life, until a string of robberies take place in their neighborhood. Each night Jeff and Melissa notice strange occurrences happening around their home, and they fear that they’ll be next on the list.
The Break-In Cast
Director: Justin Doescher
Writer: Justin Doescher
Stars: Justin Doescher, Maggie Binkley, J.P. Veizaga, Melissa Merry, Ted Fernandez, Shaun Woodland & Vickie Warehime.
Review: The Break-In
This review may contain spoilers, so if you are actually planning on watching this movie, stop reading now.
I’m not really even sure to start with this film, I guess the best thing about this movie is the fact I watched it on Amazon Prime so it didn’t cost me anything.
My biggest issue with this movie, is the man and his cellphone. I mean really? Who films on their phone every waking hour? For one I don’t think the storage space would last and I know the battery wouldn’t. I understand the man just got a new phone and he is testing it out, but really? Who in their right mind is going to visit for dinner and be filmed the entire time they eat, and visit for drinks and it’s more the same. I just really don’t have anything to say good about this film.
One more thing, if this is a found footage, how did we see the mans dream? When he was dreaming of killing the home intruder, but actually killing his girlfriend. How did we see his dream? Don’t think they thought that one out very well. I mean it’s still a better film then I could ever make, but as far as B-Rated horror films on Amazon, don’t waste your time.