Inside
Inside
| 14 February 2016 (USA)
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Completely on her own, Sarah spends her time at home, waiting for the approaching birth of her child. But one night, a stranger breaks into her home, ready to snatch her still unborn baby from her.

Reviews
Protraph

Lack of good storyline.

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CommentsXp

Best movie ever!

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Ava-Grace Willis

Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.

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Isbel

A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.

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shakercoola

A young pregnant mother loses her husband in a car crash but she survives. Eight or so months later she is in the final stage of pregnancy and has a quiet night in awaiting the visit of her mother. But someone wants her unborn baby. This home invasion thriller, for its story alone, should have given us considerable tension but instead it is largely devoid of tension. We have a succession of chases around houses where people get cut up, shot and maimed but it never provides the chills and neither actor seems compelling for all their hard work.

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raraiza15

Dear God. I'm three quarters of the way through this movie on a Thursday night and I don't think I can make it through the whole thing. I'm interrupting the movie to write this. The amount of stupidity it would've actually taken for all of these people to really die is astounding. Like it's so unrealistic that it makes my head hurt. It's just a bad movie on so many levels. It's difficult to make a movie I genuinely dislike, but congratulations to these filmmakers, they've done it folks. Just don't watch it. Read a book. Meditate. Do literally anything else. I hate myself for still watching this.

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RMS1949

Unlike many, I did not think the original was some kind of masterpiece. It was dumb, unrealistic and was just an excuse to show blood and carnage.. This remake while less bloody still makes the same moronic decisions the first film did. It makes everyone dumb just to advance it's frustrating cat and mouse approach to it's storyline.. And as frustrating as it it was, it could of been saved by a gran finale that had more balls and actual non stop fighting. Both ladies seemed up to it but the writer and director totally decided on a ridiculous cop out ending.. Shame on you..

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David Marcos

Much like the equally inept Martyrs remake, Inside is a useless and boring excuse for a remake. There are a few interesting ideas that never quite pan out, the film is far less vicious and bloody, and the acting is remarkably inept. It's mostly a suspense-free mess.A pregnant woman survives a car crash which leaves her deaf in one ear and without a husband. On Christmas Eve, a mysterious woman breaks into her home, hellbent on taking her baby for herself.It's a simple premise that was executed with vicious aplomb in the original French film. Not that the original was without fault - characters make dumb decisions and a few moments genuinely make no sense. A remake could have been a great chance to expand upon the original and correct a few of the original film's issues. Instead, we get a bland, Disney Channel version of the original without any of the terror or suspense of the original. Inside has been watered down so much from its source material that, at times, it truly does feel like an uninspired TV movie. It doesn't help that the two lead actresses (who are usually quite competent) are sleepwalking through their performances. It's painfully obvious that they're only there for the paycheck. There are a few amusing additions, such as the heroine being deaf in one ear after the accident and two friendly gay neighbors next door (which leads to a nice Rear Window moment), but the pedestrian acting, lack of guts, and lousy feel-good ending destroys any good will the film had accumulated thus far.Skip it if you value your time and sanity.

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