Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhile a young couple, a photographer and a horror writer, have run out of creative inspiration, suddenly their life changes when the girl becomes plagued by mysterious forces.While a young couple, a photographer and a horror writer, have run out of creative inspiration, suddenly their life changes when the girl becomes plagued by mysterious forces.While a young couple, a photographer and a horror writer, have run out of creative inspiration, suddenly their life changes when the girl becomes plagued by mysterious forces.
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Wes (Dustin Fasching) and Fi (Sarah Lassez) are artist, One a photographer the other a writer. They have lost their muse and feel stuck, but they support each other in their troubles. But something strange is happening to Fi, something "otherworldly" that might destroy what they have.
This movie was pretty good, the story was completely told in Wes and Fi's apartment, and some extra stuff was in a fictional house where Fi's story takes place. Cinematography was pretty good, taking moments to experiment with it which have it's hit's and misses, but with every strange looking scene there is a fantastic looking one.
The acting of both Dustin Fasching and Sarah Lassez was very good as well as their singing, which is important because they are the only actors in the whole movie. They are both very likable and you want them to do well and solve their dilemma.
The story is interesting, mostly cause it takes different directions every time something occurs. It is a musical drama, with a supernatural flavor. The drama is touching and it develops very well. The dark moments are also pretty cool and can be suspenseful, maybe not all the time, but they work well to set the mood.
the only real issues are the dialog, and the placement of songs. The script works well, but there are moments in which the dialog sounds too cheesy, blatant or just sounds unnatural (some of those lines appear in the trailer). and the song placement can sometimes feel a little out of nowhere, this doesn't happen all the time, because sometimes they feel fine. But i feel the timing of them is a bit off.
And it needed like 1 or 2 more songs because nearing the end it kind of forgets it's a musical and does like a normal supernatural drama, and that was a mistake. If you're gonna be a musical, don't let there be no music for too long, it's got to be consistent the whole way through.
But aside from that i liked all the songs, they were catchy, and helped develop both the story and the characters almost perfectly. And while there are not a lot of BIG moments they did incredibly well with what they had and i'd recommend it if you like musicals or creative ideas put into a film regardless if it works perfectly or not.
It might be a little odd but you should give it a shot at least, i don't think you'll loose anything from doing so you might find more than you though.
This movie was pretty good, the story was completely told in Wes and Fi's apartment, and some extra stuff was in a fictional house where Fi's story takes place. Cinematography was pretty good, taking moments to experiment with it which have it's hit's and misses, but with every strange looking scene there is a fantastic looking one.
The acting of both Dustin Fasching and Sarah Lassez was very good as well as their singing, which is important because they are the only actors in the whole movie. They are both very likable and you want them to do well and solve their dilemma.
The story is interesting, mostly cause it takes different directions every time something occurs. It is a musical drama, with a supernatural flavor. The drama is touching and it develops very well. The dark moments are also pretty cool and can be suspenseful, maybe not all the time, but they work well to set the mood.
the only real issues are the dialog, and the placement of songs. The script works well, but there are moments in which the dialog sounds too cheesy, blatant or just sounds unnatural (some of those lines appear in the trailer). and the song placement can sometimes feel a little out of nowhere, this doesn't happen all the time, because sometimes they feel fine. But i feel the timing of them is a bit off.
And it needed like 1 or 2 more songs because nearing the end it kind of forgets it's a musical and does like a normal supernatural drama, and that was a mistake. If you're gonna be a musical, don't let there be no music for too long, it's got to be consistent the whole way through.
But aside from that i liked all the songs, they were catchy, and helped develop both the story and the characters almost perfectly. And while there are not a lot of BIG moments they did incredibly well with what they had and i'd recommend it if you like musicals or creative ideas put into a film regardless if it works perfectly or not.
It might be a little odd but you should give it a shot at least, i don't think you'll loose anything from doing so you might find more than you though.
I caught this at the Anchorage International Film Festival. I went into it not knowing much about it and in the end was very pleasantly surprised. The acting was good and the story was interesting. After the movie my boyfriend and I were trying to figure out comparisons, however, we came up with nothing. The movie is actually quite unique in many aspects. The songs were good although it was sometimes difficult to understand the lyrics, but that may be due to the sound system at the theater. The zombie scenes were hilarious at times, sad at others, and was an interesting way of connecting the two stories going on within the movie itself. Overall, a very romantic, funny and sad film.
I love musicals so for me that was awesome. It had great songs and likeable characters. Lastly, for a low budget creation, I found it to be a captivating, empathetic, horror musical.
This film was highly creative and at times entertaining, but ultimately falls short of being great. The Dead Inside is a complex story of a young couple going through seemingly normal problems until the problems become surreal and supernatural . Often the hallmark of a great film is it's ability to blur the lines of classification. The problem is, in this film they aren't very blurry. It is, at times, a musical, at others a horror, sometimes a comedy and a serious drama at others. Where it goes wrong is it seems to delve too far into each area for too long making it confusing as to what the overall feeling the audience is supposed to have. I noticed the director was also the editor and I think that may be what is the biggest problem with this film. It just starts to drag on and on. The musical scenes are pretty good and the dialouge is good too, it's the seemingly endless scenes of people sitting and staring into the mirror or at the computer or at nothing. Good to great music, nice camera work (but has a very video look at times), good script, good lyrics and good acting (though not the best singing voices) just needs some serious editing.
I absolutely love this film so much. I actually watched it four times in one night once it has a completely unique plot with absolutely lovely music that is very captivating and fun to watch and hear. The actors which basically there's only two actors in this film more fantastic especially the woman. This is probably my favorite film all time for those I didn't like it they probably don't understand it. It is a complex and unique storyline, but the more you watch it the more you pick up on subtle details and hidden gems in the background. The more you watch it and the more you hear these songs and analyze it the more little nuggets you will pick out. If you like this movie, you may also wanna check out a movie called Low from the same Director. Both of these films were absolutely fantastic with absolutely tragic endings.
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- AnecdotesWriter/director Travis Betz had the basic story in his head, but he was having trouble writing it down until he saw his friend, lead actress Sarah Lassez, singing at a karaoke bar. This inspired him to start knocking out the script as a musical.
- ConnexionsReferences Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe (1940)
- Bandes originalesFucking Heart
Music by Joel Van Vliet
Lyrics by Travis Betz
Performed by Sarah Lassez & Dustin Fasching
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By what name was The Dead Inside (2011) officially released in Canada in English?
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