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Jean-Baptiste Tabourin | ... |
Matthieu
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Claude Lulé | ... |
Le médecin
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Dominique Frot | ... |
L'infirmière
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Nathalie Roussel | ... |
Louise
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François-Régis Marchasson | ... |
Jean-Pierre
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Hyam Zaytoun | ... |
Policière municipale
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Tahar Rahim | ... |
Policier municipal 1
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Emmanuel Guez | ... |
Policier municipal 2
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Ludovic Berthillot | ... |
Policier BAC 1
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Emmanuel Lanzi | ... |
Policier BAC 2
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Nicolas Duvauchelle | ... |
Policier BAC 3
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Aymen Saïdi | ... |
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Four months before Christmas, Sarah and Matthieu Scarangelo were in a car crash, of which Sarah and her unborn baby were the only survivors. On Christmas Eve, Sarah stays home alone, where she grieves her husband and prepares to go to the hospital the next morning for the delivery. As night falls, a woman knocks on Sarah's door asking to use the phone. When she refuses, the woman reveals that she knows Sarah and tries to force her way in. Sarah calls the police; they inspect the home and determine the woman has left, but promise to keep watch over Sarah through the night. The woman returns and tries to take Sarah's unborn child, but Sarah locks herself in the bathroom. The strange woman torments Sarah through the night and kills all who try help her. Written by EllenRipley112
First thing: If you don't like blood or gore, stay far, far away from this. Also, don't watch this if you're pregnant. Really.
This is one hell of a horror movie, quite literally. What you need to know about this is that there's a pregnant woman in serious peril. And by peril, I mean, torture, gore, revenge, lots of blood, death and... scissors.
Like Irreversible, Sheitan, Ils and Maléfique, "Inside" is yet another proof that the best horror these days are coming from Europe (France, Spain and Germany specially). Filmed with what appears to be a micro-budget, most of the action occurs in a small, two-storey house. However, the talent of those involved with the film make this irrelevant.
One important thing about this film is that is very good at maintaining tension and suspense, something that very few gory movies do. You know you're watching something terrible, but you can't look away for curiosity's sake.
Many interesting details in the movie, such as the victim's house number, black cats and overall a feeling of dread and death. Worth watching twice for catching these pearls.
Anyway, as a last minute warning, THIS IS VERY violent and graphic. The ending was great and haunting, and with the exception of a scene or two that didn't really make sense and thus seemed somewhat out of place, this is a solid horror and fans of the genre won't be disappointed.
6/10