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Inside (Unrated) by Julien Maury, Alexandre Bustillo
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DVD detailsActor: Alysson Paradis, Beatrice Dalle, Fran?ois-R?gis Marchasson, Jean-Baptiste Tabourin, Nathalie Roussel Director: Alexandre Bustillo, Julien Maury Brand: WELLSPRING/GENIUS DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: French (Original Language); English (Subtitled); English (Dubbed) Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen Picture Format: 1.66:1 Running Time: 90 minutes DVD Release Date: 2008-04-15 Audience Rating: Unrated Studio: Genius Products (TVN)
DVD Reviews of Inside (Unrated)DVD Review: YOU WON'T FEEL A THING Summary: 1 StarsThe first seventeen minutes are okay. Then there's a shock sequence that turns out to be a dream. Why? Because these guys know zip about sustaining tension. All they really have here is a concept film. Meanwhile two truly unnerving French horror films have come out in recent years without attracting much attention: IRREVERSIBLE and I STAND ALONE, both directed by Gaspar Noe. After INSIDE has disappointed you, try those.
DVD Review: extreme gore! Summary: 2 StarsThis movie is by far the best horror movie I have seen in a very long time! It is original, intense, and ultra gory!
Highly recommended!
Buy this movie, you won't regret it! ; )
Oops, I meant to give this movie 5 stars, not 2 stars!! Duh!
DVD Review: pretty much perfect Summary: 5 StarsThis movie was incredible. The acting was sincere, the story was interesting and laid out very well, the villian was TERRIFING!!! I saw the original Hills Have Eyes at a highway drive-in when it was new, mind you (I was about 7) and this villian scared me more than Michael Berryman. This movie is gory, suspenseful, I could go on and on. The French are what the Japanese were a few years ago - dominating the Horror Genre! I'd love to see more like this!
DVD Review: Tension Marathon- French- New masters of Horror Summary: 5 Stars Without a doubt, an instant horror classic from our friends in France. Dimension Films finally garners some respect and earns the Extreme labeling. "Inside" is a tension marathon that keeps you in a frenzied state untill the wholluping round house kick of an ending. The French take the high road to horror leaving neatly packaged cookie cutter slasher flicks in its wake. The plot is very simplistic, as maternal instinct is examined to its grimest possibility. A grieving widow, pregnant and near term, is terrorized by a psychotic woman whos' intent is to cut out her unborn child.
"Inside" is a superb and intelligently written film that will leave you traumatized long after its over. Never before has a film so thoroughly wormed its way into my brain. A rare savage beauty!
DVD Review: Simple and sick... What a great movie! Summary: 5 StarsI think horror fans, or even fans of great performances in movies will enjoy this. The gore is very cool and the story is very twisted.
I'm glad inteligent horror films are coming out these days. Not for the weak at heart with scenes that even made a seasoned vet of gore and horror flinch.
I also found the behind the scenes features very cool. I normally don't watch a lot of the extra features besides maybe the deleted scenes or alternate endings, but this movie was an exception.
Description of Inside (Unrated)Four months after pregnant Sara loses her husband in a horrific auto accident, she is visited on Christmas Eve by a mysterious madwoman. Alone and desperate to save her unborn child, Sara fights to stay alive as each of her potential rescuers die at the womans sadistic hands. Hailed by several critics as the first great French horror film this millennium, Inside opens on a gory note and stays true to the bloodfest throughout. But rather than using splatter-gore for comedic effect, as did young directing team Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo's predecessor, Hershell Gordon-Lewis, this duo timed their gore to build tragic suspense, scene after disgusting scene. The strength of Inside's plot is its simplicity, though the film is slow at first. Pregnant photojournalist, Sarah Scaragato (Alysson Paradis), has just lost her husband in a fatal car accident and is in recovery when her baby is due on Christmas Eve, in fact. Morose, she rejects friend and family visits, opting to stay home. A bewitched predator, played by Beatrice Dalle, senses Sarah's vulnerability and seizes upon it like a spider capturing prey in its web. The tale, woven around maternal psychosis, reveals Dalle's haunting preoccupation with stealing Scaragato's unborn baby. Each character who enters Sarah's house, the "war zone" as one doomed policeman puts it, encounters the wrath of two women fighting with mirror shards, knitting needles, scissors, hurled kitchen appliances, and even a homemade bayonette. Like the best horror thrillers about motherhood---Rosemary's Baby, Don't Look Now, Alien---Inside seizes ample symbolic opportunities to exhibit the primal obsession women have with babies. Even better, Inside invites feminist critique as do other female-centric horror films such as Ginger Snaps, whose plots not only include strong, vengeful female victims, but also sympathetic, criminal femme fatales. An entertaining "Making of Inside" featurette follows, revealing makeup and special effects techniques. Inside is for a specific audience; as scenes get redder and wetter, the squeamish may find it sickening---beware and enjoy. -Trinie Dalton
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