Hello everyone!
I've been a fan of the 2008 movie Strangers for a long time, and I first watched it at least ten years ago, when the horror it evoked wasn't as deeply ingrained in me as it is now. I decided to rewatch it only because of Liv Tyler, who captivated me in the film The Illusion of Beauty, and a few years ago in "The Lord of the Rings".
The movie "Strangers" 2008
Frankly, the rewatch held up only because of Liv, because otherwise I would have turned off the movie - the plot is extremely brutal and terrifying.
Director: Brian Bertino
Genre: thriller, horror
Tagline: "Lock the door. Kill the lights. Pretend you're safe"
Runtime:: 86 minutes
Age rating: 18+
Despite the annotation stating that the film is based on real events, in reality it's based on them only partially: the director was inspired by crime chronicles, specifically the stories of the Manson family murders.
The plot Brian Bertino came up with was inspired by the murder of actress Sharon Tate, who along with her friends was brutally killed by the Manson family on August 9, 1969.
Strangers 2008
I've seen this trope play out in a lot of movies - a group of characters gets stranded in a remote house with no way out, only to be stalked by a psycho (Left Behind, The Cabin in the Woods, etc.).
That's exactly what happens to the main characters in Strangers.
On the evening of February 11, 2005, Kristen McKay and James Hoyt return to the family's summer home after a friend's wedding. The brutal murder that took place in this house remains unsolved.
As James, the protagonist, says,
There's plenty of crazy people out there.
Who kill for the sake of killing...
The director adds a romantic subplot to the story, which is meant to make the audience empathize with the characters and feel their pain.
It's terrifying to be home alone, especially when someone starts banging on the door in the middle of the night, wearing a mask. But the characters are so caught up in their own drama that they fail to notice the stranger at their door.
Strangers 2008
Strangers 2008
Strangers 2008
I've always been struck by how trusting people are when it comes to living in houses with no security, no protection - walls and doors that are easy to break into.
Looking back on the gadgets of 2008, you can see why the characters in this story found themselves in a tight spot. And yet, the heroes' actions are often irrational.
I haven't heard a dog barking or a car driving by since we've been here... nothing. Just us and them.
The Strangers (2008)
The Strangers (2008)
Despite the heroes' irrational behavior, the film keeps you on the edge of your seat and genuinely scares you. The masked maniacs in this movie are an extra nightmare for coulrophobes.
-Why are you torturing us?
-Because you were home.
I loved the cinematography: the camera movement feels like a living, breathing thing, like you're peeking through a window.
The number of characters is kept to a minimum: not every film can pull this off, but The Strangers does, thanks to the cast, particularly Liv Tyler and Scott Speedman. Liv perfectly conveyed all the emotions: from a deep sadness to a genuine fear and a desperate, panicked terror.
Strangers 2008
Strangers 2008
Strangers 2008
Strangers 2008
The horror elements are more like jump scares and creepy sound effects, but overall this is a drama-thriller. The atmosphere is both eerie and unsettling, making for a thrilling watch. What's truly chilling is the calmness of those who kill for the sake of it, because they enjoy it. As the saying goes, the devil can hide in silence.
Masks are a tool for intimidation and a metaphor for the fact that people aren't always what they seem. But, as James said, don't overthink it, or you'll start to feel a creeping sense of paranoia.
Strangers 2008
Strangers 2008
I have to say, when the story comes together seamlessly, you can't help but pay attention to the little things. The decor in the Hoyt house was a standout for me - the record player, the wood paneling, the fireplace...
But I thought the ending was left a bit open, which is actually kind of refreshing. It leaves you to fill in the blanks and imagine what happened next.
Overall, if you're in the right mood, Strangers is a solid choice for a one-time watch. The film's charm lies in its slow burn and gradual build-up.
I'd definitely recommend it.
Thanks for your time, and I hope you discover some more great thriller and horror movies to add to your collection!
Check out my reviews for more thrills and chills:
Dark Water (2005). A mother is the heartbeat of any home, and without her, the heart just isn't beating.A Quiet Place (2020). What would you do if you were in a world where the apocalypse was happening outside your window? Would you take a pill and die with dignity, or risk it all and try to survive?The Hole (2001). Are you mine, or are you nobody's? A seemingly carefree weekend in a bunker turned into a nightmare.The Girl Next Door (2007). Be afraid of the indifferent - they don't kill or betray, but only with their silent consent is there betrayal and murder on earth... A fictional interpretation of the real-life murder of Sylvia Likens.The Black Phone (2021). A teenager's fight for survival in the clutches of a madman.The Silent Hill (2006). A mother is God in the eyes of a child. A very atmospheric and emotionally heavy film.Read reviews of movies and cartoons here
A Movie Night Classic: 'Strangers' (2008)