

Two more things concerning the husband: 1 can we forever get rid of the spouse-not-being-believed trope, especially with the extremely lazy pop psychology "oh she cheated on him so they have Trust Issues". Also how did they sell the house and were happily moving out when previously it was an issue that they couldn't because they couldn't afford the financial loss? Surely the house didn't go up in value after EVERYTHING else that transpired? Why is everything solved? Why is no one extremely traumatised, in shock, grieving and broke? Maybe because it was already one month later tho. You already had serious marital and financial issues prior and unrelated to this. Ok so it's been one month since your sister(/in law) was murdered, your dog was murdered, and you were stalked, assaulted and nearly murdered by an actual freak monster, in addition to being brought in serious danger/stalked by a whole other, unrelated person. The final "one month later" scene where everyone lives happily ever after was actually almost laughoutloud funny. And the fact that there's people actually giving good ratings to this piece of trash makes me lose even more faith in humanity.

This is insulting to anyone's intelligence. He manages to avoid a whole camera surveillance system while chasing his victim (who appears in the surveillance footage), but couldn't stay away from a hand held camera places on a shelf and pointed directly at the couple's bed. But then he's also feral and crazy and incapable of comunícate with words. On top of all that, the "intruder" is a damn ninja, fast, invisible, a master of hiding and camouflage and also likes to toy with his victims by opening faucets here and there, jiggling doorknobs, retrieving tennis balls from under furniture, playing vinyl suddenly, causing the occasional thud noise, using other people's mobiles without their consent.

Then, inside the wacky story there's the typical hysterical wife and the husband who doesn't believe her (even after he himself having experienced suspicious situations), there's the shrugging off of things that no one IRL would shrug off, there's cops not doing their job and just plainly screaming at the victim, there's a dog that only sometimes decides to alert others about an intruder, there's even a comedic relief duo ffs. The dialogues are cringe-worthy most of the time and the acting is crap, the typical low budget acting, when whatever they're saying or doing doesn't feel completely *right*, there's always something off. So many questions unanswered, so many unlikely situations, so many plot holes.
