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A.J. Hakari
07-26-2008, 04:46 PM
Originally posted on Passport Cinema...

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I have to admit, I’ve been a little disappointed with French horror in recent years. True, there’s not as much of a product glut as Japan’s whipped out, but those films that have emerged stateside (namely High Tension and Them) have come across more as false starts than the real deal, getting off to a stellar start before fizzling out with disappointing denouements. But after years of waiting for something to come along and really knock my socks off, the unrelentingly gruesome chiller Inside has arrived to do just that.

It’s Christmas time, and Sarah (Alysson Paradis) is mere days away from giving birth to her first child. Unfortunately, the occasion isn’t a wholly joyous one, as Sarah’s still trying to recover from her husband’s death four months prior. But as she’s soon to find out, those bad memories are about to take a back seat to a present-day horror. Just as Sarah hunkers in for the night, a mysterious woman (Béatrice Dalle) comes knocking, quickly revealing the vicious streak she brings with her. After a few minor harrassments, the mystery woman begins an all-out assault on Sarah, imprisoning her in her own home and swiftly doing in anyone who crosses her path. But what could this madwoman possibly want? The answer is simple but nonetheless terrifying: she’s hell-bent on claiming Sarah’s unborn child for her own.

Just like the aforementioned High Tension and Them, Inside bases itself on a very bare-bones premise: scared, pregnant lady versus insane, scissors-wielding lady. This briskly-paced feature comes with no hang-ups, add-ons, or anything that might in any way detract from the experience of being scared out of your wits. Inside is driven to be as pure of a horror film as possible. But what separates this flick from the other two I mentioned is that filmmakers Alexandre Bustillo and Julien Maury actually came up with enough material to fit perfectly in line with the running time. Instead of copping out with a senseless twist ending or extending a nugget of a story idea way past its freshness, Inside sticks to its guns and presents a taut and intense story, set at just the right pace. The film maintains an atmosphere that’s bleak but not hopeless, drenching the film in darkness and blood but not wallowing around in depression for 82 uncomfortable (in a good way) minutes.

There’s sort of a grindhouse edge to the proceedings, a little voice telling you that the flick isn’t all high art and is just trying to see what disgusting stuff it can get away with. And let me tell you, Inside is twisted enough to disturb even the most hardcore of horror hounds. This isn’t just because of the variety of ways in which people perish (none of which I’m about to spoil) but because the simple story so much grabs your attention, you never know what’s coming next and are all the more surprised when somebody bites the big one. As the filmmakers mention on the DVD’s making-of feature, Inside is best described as a “horror-thriller,” having packed in the outlandish gore of the former with the suspenseful atmosphere of the latter. The performances are also spot-on, from Paradis as the tortured Sarah to Dalle as a psycho who takes cradle robbing to a whole new level.

Horror fans may get the feeling that Inside is too good to be true, that all of the sickening sights are just leading you closer and closer towards a bummer of an ending. But believe me when I say that aside from some distractingly dodgy CG, this flick hits all the right notes, never betraying its core concept or violating its own rules. As grim and lurid as Inside looks, this is as close to horror perfection as we’ve seen in a long time.

MY RATING: *** 1/2 (out of ****)

countchocula
07-26-2008, 05:23 PM
I might have to check this flick out. It wouldn't hurt to reply to one of my reviews, y'know. You dream liar.

PackBacker
07-26-2008, 05:31 PM
This was one seriously twisted, blood-soaked film. I thought it was very well done except for one little scene (the seemingly zombie moment) that really didn't fit at all.

teenkiller
07-26-2008, 05:46 PM
SPOILERS FOR INSIDE!


Nice review. Inside was exactly what I was looking for. It dropped all humor and was just a straight up solid horror film. Haven't been too many of those lately. I had some issues with it near the end. The zombie scene which was already mentioned was kind of cheesy but also cool in a way. Also the fact that the officer takes the criminal with him into the house. Also why does he spend time trying to turn the power back on when he could just as easily get the fuck out? Doesn't seem like they thought the finale out too well but it isn't enough to ruin the film. It gets at least a 9/10 from me.

Well thats all for now GOoD JOURNEY my fellow schmoes.

mshulman5
07-26-2008, 10:15 PM
I gave Inside and 8.5 out of 10. Truly a great movie. It manages to keep you on the edge of your seat despite taking place in the same place for the majority of the movie. Great effects, and great payoff. This movie had balls and wasn't afraid to go that extra mile. I have Inside as one of my top 3 of the year.