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À l'intérieur

  • 2007
  • 16
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
47K
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Béatrice Dalle and Alysson Paradis in À l'intérieur (2007)
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Four months after the death of her husband, a woman on the brink of motherhood is tormented in her home by a strange woman who wants her unborn baby.Four months after the death of her husband, a woman on the brink of motherhood is tormented in her home by a strange woman who wants her unborn baby.Four months after the death of her husband, a woman on the brink of motherhood is tormented in her home by a strange woman who wants her unborn baby.

  • Directors
    • Alexandre Bustillo
    • Julien Maury
  • Writers
    • Julien Maury
    • Alexandre Bustillo
  • Stars
    • Alysson Paradis
    • Jean-Baptiste Tabourin
    • Claude Lulé
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    47K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Alexandre Bustillo
      • Julien Maury
    • Writers
      • Julien Maury
      • Alexandre Bustillo
    • Stars
      • Alysson Paradis
      • Jean-Baptiste Tabourin
      • Claude Lulé
    • 353User reviews
    • 142Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Alysson Paradis
    Alysson Paradis
    • Sarah
    Jean-Baptiste Tabourin
    • Matthieu
    Claude Lulé
    • Le médecin
    Dominique Frot
    Dominique Frot
    • L'infirmière
    Nathalie Roussel
    • Louise
    François-Régis Marchasson
    • Jean-Pierre
    Béatrice Dalle
    Béatrice Dalle
    • La femme
    Hyam Zaytoun
    • Policière Municipale
    Tahar Rahim
    Tahar Rahim
    • Policier Municipal 1
    Emmanuel Guez
    • Policier Municipal 2
    Ludovic Berthillot
    • Policier BAC 1
    Emmanuel Lanzi
    • Policier BAC 2
    Nicolas Duvauchelle
    Nicolas Duvauchelle
    • Policier BAC 3
    Aymen Saïdi
    Aymen Saïdi
    • Abdel
    • Directors
      • Alexandre Bustillo
      • Julien Maury
    • Writers
      • Julien Maury
      • Alexandre Bustillo
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    7Ravenns24

    Weird, Brutal, Violent...

    I'll try to make it short without spoilers.

    Movie is fast paced, brutal, bloody, violent and gory as hell. Recently I write review for another brutal movie from France - Frontiers and told how gory it was. Well this movie on my surprise is even bigger gorefest.

    Delle is perfect as psycho stalking woman. You don't know who she is, but you know that whenever she shows up, it's not a good thing. During the movie you can see her madness and you can pray that it doesn't happen to you, but at the end you can feel some sympathy for her and understand why she started all that bloody rampage.

    This movie is will keep you on the edge of the seat from the beginning to the end. It's not just brutal it's also very creepy. Hollywood filmmakers should learn how to make a good horror movie from this one. This is a pure horror masterpiece that we've been waiting for years to come. I was hoping if this would get cult classic status but as I see it now, it's already instant classic since it rocked every goddamn horror fan.

    Recommended to every horror fan, this is MUST see, but try to get UNRATED version. I've seen rated version and it was already gory, now I'm looking for unrated version.

    To all other people who are not familiar with this kind of movie and to those who are not horror fans, keep telling yourself "It's only a movie, it's only a movie... "
    bennyhagen

    Mixed feelings

    No doubt, Alexandre Bustillo and Julien Maury are skillful directors but what's way more dominant here is the visual experience. The team responsible for the lighting does an amazing job, perfectly complemented by cinematographer Laurent Barès, a name that will be worth paying attention to in the future. The real edge are the gore effects though. The make-up department simply outdoes itself, as far as I'm concerned, this is as good as it gets. Also the performances by the two leads don't leave any room for complaints. This truly is an exceptionally well executed movie.

    Still, it didn't work for me. As a scriptwriter, director Bustillo leaves a lot to be desired. First off, the movie has next to no plot. The setup and the climax are suitable for a flick like this, but there is really not much in between, leaving you utterly uninterested in where this is going, or why it is not going anywhere at all, ever. Nor does Bustillo really try to produce any character development. The protagonist is a depressive, bad-tempered woman who doesn't care about anything (including the child in her womb, making it little more then a plot device for reduction of her mobility) and the fact that her agony is justified doesn't make her any more interesting as a lead either. The antagonist on the other hand has about one line of informative dialog all together. Nevertheless, the death toll is over the top as Bustillo mindlessly throws one puppet after the other into the blender to be slaughtered within minutes to seconds without ever giving us the slightest reason to shed a tear for them. They really are just sacks of blood wandering up and down a set of stairs before tearing open, spilling their content on the walls. If nothing else, this fact makes the movie feel like a film-school experiment concerning make-up effects.

    Now watching the last shot, I can't deny, at this level, the visual experience does to some degree substitute for the lack of script. With all the gore, the seas of blood, the perfectly composed lighting and shots, the agonizing atmosphere and generally the direction itself the movie has a certain poesy about it, which probably was the directors goal.

    Verdict.

    If you are a rather sensitive person, the visceral stimulation might blow your mind and you won't care too much about a plot all together. If you are a fan of horror flicks, the movie really has the gore and some uniqueness going for it. "Experienced" audiences might feel a bit too much to be desired. Nevertheless, an interesting experience.
    Cujo108

    Laughable attempt to disturb

    A mother-to-be is menaced by a strange woman who traps her inside her own house. What does the stranger want? Why, her unborn baby, of course. This film received a great deal of praise from the horror community, but when I watched it shortly after it's U.S. DVD release, I didn't think it was worthy of any of it. Since I blind bought it back then, I figured I might as well give it another chance. Alas, this film didn't improve at all upon my second viewing. French horror seems to be all the rage among fellow genre fans these days, but where films like Haute Tension and Martyrs succeed at being more than envelope-pushing for the sheer hell of it, Inside fails miserably.

    I'm a fan of Béatrice Dalle. She's fantastic in 37°2 le matin, and her menacing performance is easily the best thing about this film. To be frank, it's the only thing this mess has going for it. Alysson Paradis is the victim, but pregnant or not, the film didn't give me much of a reason to invest in her character. Clearly, this kills any potential suspense factor. Another suspense vacuum is the rampant idiocy on display here, most notably from the police. A cop's two partners just disappeared into a dark house where gunshots emanated from. Am I to believe that the moron would head into the house with his latest arrest handcuffed to his wrist, all without calling for backup? Then there's the thing with the circuit breaker, and it's just absurd. I also didn't care for the inside shots of the baby at all. I thought it was an awful idea, made all the more annoying by the obvious CGI and ridiculous expressions the baby would make. Was I supposed to be disturbed whenever this popped up? If anything, it was amusing that the directors thought this would work in any way, shape or form.

    Now, onto the film's sole reason for existing... The gore effects are wet and brutal. They're not always convincing, but they're very graphic. And that's all there is to Inside. Honestly, this thing is basically just one big excuse for pushing the envelope with gore effects and attempted shock factor. There is no depth, no suspense, no scares... It's a revolting bore. I'm surprised by how well-liked it is. This belongs at the bottom of the barrel with other French drivel such as Sheitan and Frontière(s). The only true horror that comes from watching this is realizing that something so bad is actually being praised to the heavens.
    Ash_Williamz

    Fully lived up to the hype!

    This is a movie about every mother's worst nightmare; the fear of having your baby taken from you. A relatively taboo subject, that get's tackled masterfully in this flick. I was thoroughly surprised at how intense and beautiful this movie was, given that it largely takes place inside a house. This film is disturbing, violent and bloody but it isn't without artistic value. This is extreme art house cinema, with lots of symbolism.

    The high- and low-key settings is used beautifully and really draws in the viewer and encourages you to think about what you see, while forcing you to concentrate about every scene. The colors are used so excellently, so subtlety and yet not so subtlety if you know about movie symbolism. It directly affects your mood and sets the tone perfectly, along with the intense and sad music. This is a movie, that makes you feel something that you don't want to feel, but that it reminds you, that you are alive.

    Even though I didn't understand a word they said (watched it without subtitles), I understood everything as it unfolded right before my eyes. That is no easy task to accomplish for a movie, spoken in a language you do not understand. After waiting many years to watch this film, simply because I thought the plot sounded incredibly generic, my only regret is that I can't unwatch it. Not that I thought it was too extreme, but simply because I haven't watched a movie yet that holds up to this amount of artistic value, and certainly not in the horror genre. I have watched a few art house cinema, but I thought they were boring. I have yet to watch any of the other movies from the New French Extremism, but I can't wait to get started.

    This is not a movie for the faint of heart or pregnant women. But if you like extreme, thought provoking horror and films, that isn't extreme just for the sake of controversy, then you're gonna love this. I will definitely buy this movie to add to my collection sometime soon.
    8Xstal

    The First Cut is the Deepest...

    ... although the ones that follow aren't that shallow.

    What would you do, a stranger's coming after you, just a day before you birth, with a rather heavy girth; finds a way into your home, from room to room she walks and roams, like a demon after blood, of which there ends up quite a flood (or a torrent or a deluge, take your pick).

    The fantastic Béatrice Dalle, who gave us one of the most outstanding performances of her career in the brilliant Betty Blue, gives us another intense interpretation, as a stalker/house breaker intent on causing chaos and carnage, while wreaking havoc and mayhem - which she achieves with some aplomb and more.

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    • Trivia
      The movie was shot in chronological order.
    • Goofs
      The film takes place over Christmas in France, yet in the scenes set outside, all of the trees have green leaves on them.
    • Quotes

      Sarah: Why me?

      La femme: I want one.

    • Alternate versions
      To get even a SPIO/JK rating, German version is cut by almost two minutes to reduce the extreme violence in some scenes. Nonetheless even the censored version was confiscated and is completely banned in Germany due to violation of a law which prohibits "glorification of violence" in movies. Austria has the 100% uncut German version available.
    • Connections
      Featured in Visionado obligado: A l'interieur (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Artic Love
      Written by François-Eudes Chanfrault (as François-Eudes Chanfrault)

      Editions Asphalt Duchess 2007

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    • Release date
      • June 13, 2007 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Instinto siniestro
    • Filming locations
      • Paris, France
    • Production companies
      • La Fabrique de Films
      • BR Films
      • Canal+
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    • Budget
      • €2,400,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $792,184
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 22m(82 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital EX
      • DTS-ES
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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