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Intimate Enemy 2018

★ 5.713 votes📅 2018-08-16

Czech thriller *Intimate Enemy (2018)* from director Karel Janák delivers a chilling exploration of trust and technology gone awry.

Director: Karel Janák

Cast

Vojtěch Dyk
Vojtěch Dyk
Andrej
Gabriela Marcinková
Gabriela Marcinková
Zuzana
Roman Luknár
Roman Luknár
Investigator
Ondřej Malý
Ondřej Malý
Neighbor Max
Pavel Rímský
Pavel Rímský
Gallerist
Zuzana Porubjaková
Zuzana Porubjaková
Monika
Romana Goščíková
Romana Goščíková
Andrea
Ady Hajdu
Ady Hajdu
Boss
Tomáš Stopa
Tomáš Stopa
Robber #1
Milan Bartalský
Robber #2

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Intimate Enemy (2018) about?

Programmer Andrej and his wife Zuzana test a cutting-edge smart home system, only for it to be hijacked by an unseen force. Their peaceful experiment in artificial care spirals into a deadly game of survival as the house betrays their trust and turns against them.

Who directed Intimate Enemy?

Karel Janák directed *Intimate Enemy*, lending the film a taut, psychological edge that amplifies its themes of control and vulnerability.

Who stars in Intimate Enemy?

The film features Vojtěch Dyk as Andrej, Gabriela Marcinková as Zuzana, alongside Roman Luknár, Ondřej Malý, and Pavel Rímský in pivotal roles.

Is Intimate Enemy (2018) worth watching?

As a tense thriller with a fresh take on smart-home paranoia, *Intimate Enemy* excels in atmosphere and suspense. While not a mainstream title, its taut pacing and thought-provoking premise make it a compelling watch for fans of genre-driven stories.

How long is Intimate Enemy?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Intimate Enemy (2018) — A Smart Home's Sinister Secret Unfolds

Czech thriller *Intimate Enemy (2018)* from director Karel Janák delivers a chilling exploration of trust and technology gone awry. Vojtěch Dyk stars as Andrej, a skilled programmer who moves into a high-tech smart house with his wife Zuzana to refine his latest innovation—a system designed to anticipate and care for her needs. But when an unseen intruder hijacks the program, their meticulously crafted digital utopia spirals into a claustrophobic nightmare. As the house turns against them, Andrej must outmaneuver both the malicious software and his own limitations to protect his wife in a fight for survival.

The film blends domestic suspense with cyber-paranoia, dissecting modern anxieties about automation, isolation, and the unintended consequences of innovation. Janák crafts a tense atmosphere where every automated response feels like a threat, and the once-comforting smart home becomes a prison. With sharp performances from Dyk and Gabriela Marcinková, *Intimate Enemy* keeps viewers on edge, questioning who—or what—is really in control.