Intruders of Steam
- Tagline
- When the past meets the unknown, the future of humanity hangs by a thread.
- Description
- Set against the smog-filled skies of the Industrial Revolution, 'Intruders of Steam' weaves a tale of anachronistic intrigue where extraterrestrial forces covertly influence the era's burgeoning technologies. Ewan MacGregrrito stars as a crime boss who, while orchestrating his elaborate criminal empire, uncovers a secret alien agenda. Max von Sydough portrays a hardened medical professional whose discoveries about otherworldly biology threaten to dismantle societal norms. Joel McReef is the relentless inspector, whose pursuit of truth leads to a labyrinth of conspiracy. Directed by the visionary Alfred Hitchcockatoo, this film takes viewers on a cynical journey through history's shadows, where humanity's potential is stifled by intergalactic manipulation. 'Intruders of Steam' challenges the boundaries of time, technology, and tyranny.
- MpaaRating
- PG-13
- PopularityScore
- 6.80
- ReleaseDate
- 12/23/2021
- Genre
- History
- Director(s)
- Cast
Critic Reviews
5.50
In the murky haze of 'Intruders of Steam', director Alfred Hitchcockatoo attempts to stitch together a tapestry of time-worn clichés with a thread of cosmic interference. The film's tagline promises a precarious fate for humanity, yet the narrative thread dangles perilously close to snapping under the weight of its own ambition. Ewan MacGregrrito's portrayal of a crime boss entangled in extraterrestrial affairs is as smoggy as the skies his character operates under, leaving viewers gasping for a breath of originality. Meanwhile, Max von Sydough's medical revelations about alien biology are as groundbreaking as a shovel hitting a steel beam. Joel McReef's inspector character chases the truth with the dogged determination of a man who's just realized his pocket watch has stopped ticking. In a film that sets out to challenge the boundaries of time, technology, and tyranny, 'Intruders of Steam' ultimately succumbs to the pressure, releasing a sigh of steam and narrative potential that dissipates into the atmosphere of mediocrity. The past meets the unknown indeed, but rather than a thrilling encounter, it's more of an awkward handshake that lingers too long.