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1/10
Ridiculously ridiculous
jnbonicar7 September 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Seriously, how was it possible to get this movie produced or made? It's student level like, in the way it's filmed, and written. The script is laughable, and UNBELIEVABLE from beginning to end. I can't remember all the unbelievable points, but here's a list (without spoiler):

  • The decision the couple makes at the beginning of the film is unbelievable, such a multi millionaire couple (especially a lawyer) living in a Beverly Hills mansion would never take such risks. I would buy if it was rather the big boss of a small business, or a factory, to avoid paying employer's charges or to underpay the employees. But such a couple, nah, that's impossible.


  • The "paper" the police gives to the couple. SO laughable, such a thing cannot happen in real life, nah !


  • The husband orders to not approach the windows, to not be seen from the street. SO LAUGHABLE ! In a Beverly Hills mansion, seriously? Has the screenwriter or the filmmaker already been in a real Beverly Hills mansion? FYI, this type of mansion is at least 150 inches from the street, they have huge alleys, yards, with very tall hedges and trees, you can't see anything at all in the house from the street, so it's not believable at all. In addition, this house DOES have a long alley with hedges, so, that's impossible to be seen from the outside. And Beverly Hills's mansions do not have transparent windows ! I first thought the husband had a hidden agenda in his mind, just to find out that the character is silly, and not realistic.


  • Here comes the couple, just unbelievable how they behave. They don't look at all like multi millionaires and the house is pretty cold inside. They rather look or feel like upper middle class but not multi millionaires living in a 20 M$ mansion ! Taking care of your face with a cleaning mask doesn't make you a Beverly Hills multi millionaire ! Such a cliché. And having a security alarm program is far from being enough. Marianne (and Peter) doesn't behave at all like a wealthy lady, and doesn't do anything which makes her belong to this social class. The script completely fails this.


  • The husband, can't buy it's hard for him to find a new job, and all the stress that he feels. Again, this can be a middle or upper middle class fear but not a multi millionaire lawyer living in Beverly. Such a character would not even need to work or, would find a new job in half a day. One solution would have been that they inherited the house, or the money.


I could go on like this... nothing that happens in this movie is believable. The suspense is fake, with a few fake useless jump scares. Using a knife only to use it doesn't make a film suspenseful. The film is indeed full of accessories and tools like a knife or syringes to make it oppressive, but it just doesn't work, for nothing happens throughout.

The idea of two different groups who must live together and who are afraid of each other was a nice one, and has potential. But, all the good ideas (there were not many, though) were ruined by a poor devastating storyline and silly lines. A girl sitting next to me in the theater felt uncomfortable and almost laughed at these stupid dialogs, instinctively shout "seriously?!". People behind me whispered throughout the whole film, bored, stunned at such lines. Even Miranda Otto herself feels uncomfortable at times with these lines written by a 14-year-old. She and Noah Wyle try their best they can't save this. Still, the actors are the only one here who are true professionals, doing their job despite the script.

And, to cap it all off, this love story... unbelievable. It comes straight from a high school script. And, of course, in this film, police are the vilains, and very bad, using a gun. All this in a Beverly Hills mansion, are they investigating a terrorist threat ?!
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10/10
A must-see thoughtful, timely independent thriller
nataliesind-590457 November 2023
I can't recommend this film enough. It is a timely and exciting thriller that plays with the ideas of family, protecting one's own, cultural differences, shared human nature. There are so many interesting twists and turns, it will leave you guessing until the very end. Don't miss out, I haven't watched something this original in years.

It is also a thoughtful meditation on the value of domestic workers in this country and the importance of respecting every individual's experience, regardless of their race, nationality or occupation. I am so grateful to the writer/director for bringing this film to life and sharing with the world. Bravo!
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9/10
A gripping and smart mystery
bopsanchez19 September 2022
This is an excellent and original thriller in which we never know where it's going until the very end. I saw At the Gates at the Deauville film festival where the film received the most heartfelt and resounding standing ovation. The oppressive atmosphere and smart scenario make At The Gates a favorite of the festival.

In At The Gates, tension comes from what we don't see, or rather, from what we don't know. The film uses a cruelly efficient suspense to convey the dangers in the US today.

The lead actor Ezekiel Pacheco is a talent to watch. And the score by up and coming composer Julia Newman lasts with you after the film ends.

This is a gripping and smart mystery. The best I've seen this year.
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10/10
Slick, Stylized & Gripping
jesseramon20 March 2024
This feels like a part of a new trend in genre cinema: intellectual thrillers. The film's direction keeps pushing you forward into a place and into a conversation you aren't sure you want to have. Its uncomfortable in the way a thriller should be, and a way that this topic must be. You are never bored. Never comfortable. Never sure who to trust...

It takes all the pieces of edge-of-your-seat filmmaking as a vehicle for an important conversation...

A conversation that we should be having with our friends, our families and our politicians. If you can, watch this film and have this conversation.

Fantastic film.
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