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Breaking In – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)

Breaking In is one of those films which will only be as good as the audience talking through it. Director(s) James McTeigue Screenplay By Ryan Engle Date Released 5/10/2018 Genre(s) Thriller Noted Actors Isaac Damien Leake Shaun Gabrielle Union Jasmine Ajiona Alexus Glover Seth Carr Sam Levi Meaden Eddie Billy Burke Duncan Richard Cabral Summary…

ByAmari Allah Hours Posted onMay 11, 2018 12:11 AMJuly 22, 2018 4:03 PM Hours Updated onJuly 22, 2018 4:03 PM
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  • Summary
    • Question(s) Left Unanswered
  • Highlights
    • It's Strangely Engaging
  • Criticism
    • It Relies On You Caring About The Actors More Than The Characters
  • On The Fence
    • You May Appreciate It Not Really Having A Lot of One-Liners and Comedic Moments
  • Overall: Mixed (Divisive)
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Breaking In is one of those films which will only be as good as the audience talking through it.


Director(s) James McTeigue
Screenplay By Ryan Engle
Date Released 5/10/2018
Genre(s) Thriller
Noted Actors
Isaac Damien Leake
Shaun Gabrielle Union
Jasmine Ajiona Alexus
Glover Seth Carr
Sam Levi Meaden
Eddie Billy Burke
Duncan Richard Cabral

Summary

With her shady businessman of a father, Isaac, dead, Shaun, alongside her daughter Jasmine and Glover, head up to her father’s vacation house, where she grew up, to prep for it being sold. Unfortunately for them, Sam, someone who dated the DA’s assistant, who was investigating Isaac, learned about this safe and $4 million that was liquidated before charges were brought up. Thus leading to him calling on some deplorables to try to steal that money. Of which are led by Eddie, but as none of them were prepared for Shaun and her kids to show up, things go awry.

Leading to a kidnapping situation, a couple of murders, and the question of whether Shaun and her kids can survive, at least 90 minutes, before the cops come.

Question(s) Left Unanswered

  1. What did Shaun do for a living?
  2. How did Shaun’s mother die exactly?
  3. What, in detail, did Isaac do? Just cheat the system and get caught?
  4. How is it, with all that security and the place being locked down, the garage door stayed open?
  5. Speaking of security, considering how expensive that security system was, why was it so easy to cut the lines that connected them to the outside world? Heck, considering how cellphones are a mainstay, why did the security company have to wait 90 minutes before calling the cops?
  6. Did this all really happen over the course of 90 minutes? Really…?

Highlights

It’s Strangely Engaging

Shaun looking closer at her dad's security system.
Gabrielle Union as Shaun.

To be perfectly honest, thrillers featuring Black people, usually women, trapped in their house, dealing with crazy exes, or having uninvited guests, they all are a bit interchangeable. But, unlike No Good Deed, When the Bough Breaks, The Perfect Guy, and etc., Breaking In can actually be considered decent – even if you don’t get a crowd providing commentary. I mean, it isn’t trying to be part comedy, Union has some wits about her but isn’t necessarily SUPER MOM! And while the villains aren’t going to be remembered for years and years, they were more compelling than many I have seen in movies like this.

So, if you came in with low expectations like I did, you’ll be pleasantly surprised.

Criticism

It Relies On You Caring About The Actors More Than The Characters

I can barely tell you a damn thing about Shaun. Her daddy was rich. She is married and has two kids and maybe was an equestrian growing up. Outside of that, she is an utter mystery. What does she do for a living, what part did she play in her mother’s death? Did she try to reconcile with her father before he died and how does she feel about him postmortem? That isn’t gone into. What you are watching is Gabrielle Union and her charisma as she takes on these three crazy white boys and this absolute psycho of a Hispanic person.

Duncan looking over his shoulder as he looks for the hostages.
Richard Cabral as Duncan

And that extends to the kids too. I give a damn about Ajiona Alexus because I’m invested in her career. As for her character Jasmine? What do I care about her and her little boyfriend and… well that is about it for her personal life.

Making it where, if you don’t give a damn about those two, or at least Union, I can’t fathom a strong enough reason to advocate for this.

On The Fence

You May Appreciate It Not Really Having A Lot of One-Liners and Comedic Moments

There comes a point in movies like this when the lead gets cocky, talks slick and, in a way, their one-liners about the situation build to that “AHHHHH,” with your tongue out, moment. This film doesn’t do that. Union has a heroic line or two, but she isn’t looking for that jokey-joke moment. Things are fairly serious throughout the film. Which I have to contribute to Cabral because he made Duncan seem like a grade A psychopath. The others were criminal, low-level but still criminals, but Duncan will make you believe that this film might not be as predictable as it often is.

Overall: Mixed (Divisive)

Shaun taunting her children's kidnappers.

If you are a fan of Gabrielle Union, or any actor involved, you may enjoy this movie. That’s in spite of it largely being predictable, not having much in the way of character development, and outside of Cabral’s character, the villains being kind of weak.

Hence why this is being labeled mixed. It’s the type of film which you want to support because of the actress who is in it, but if it wasn’t for her, there would probably be absolutely no reason to check this out. Even if it isn’t as campy as its peers.


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Related Tags: Ajiona Alexus, Billy Burke, Damien Leake, Gabrielle Union, James McTeigue, Levi Meaden, Richard Cabral, Ryan Engle, Seth Carr, Thriller

Amari Allah

Amari is the founder and head writer of Wherever-I-Look.com and has been writing reviews since 2010, with a focus on dramas and comedies.

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