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The Killer Inside Me

  • 2010
  • 12 avec avertissement
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
37K
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Casey Affleck, Jessica Alba, and Kate Hudson in The Killer Inside Me (2010)
A West Texas deputy sheriff is slowly unmasked as a psychotic killer.
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A West Texas Deputy Sheriff is slowly unmasked as a psychotic killer.A West Texas Deputy Sheriff is slowly unmasked as a psychotic killer.A West Texas Deputy Sheriff is slowly unmasked as a psychotic killer.

  • Director
    • Michael Winterbottom
  • Writers
    • John Curran
    • Jim Thompson
  • Stars
    • Casey Affleck
    • Kate Hudson
    • Jessica Alba
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    37K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Winterbottom
    • Writers
      • John Curran
      • Jim Thompson
    • Stars
      • Casey Affleck
      • Kate Hudson
      • Jessica Alba
    • 200User reviews
    • 216Critic reviews
    • 53Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Casey Affleck
    Casey Affleck
    • Lou Ford
    Kate Hudson
    Kate Hudson
    • Amy Stanton
    Jessica Alba
    Jessica Alba
    • Joyce Lakeland
    Ned Beatty
    Ned Beatty
    • Chester Conway
    Elias Koteas
    Elias Koteas
    • Joe Rothman
    Tom Bower
    Tom Bower
    • Sheriff Bob Maples
    Simon Baker
    Simon Baker
    • Howard Hendricks
    Bill Pullman
    Bill Pullman
    • Billy Boy Walker
    Brent Briscoe
    Brent Briscoe
    • Bum…
    Matthew Maher
    Matthew Maher
    • Deputy Jeff Plummer
    Liam Aiken
    Liam Aiken
    • Johnnie Pappas
    Jay R. Ferguson
    Jay R. Ferguson
    • Elmer Conway
    Ali Nazary
    • Max Pappas
    Blake Lindsley
    Blake Lindsley
    • Waitress
    Zach Josse
    • Lou - 13
    • (as Zachary Josse)
    Noah Crawford
    Noah Crawford
    • Mike - 15
    Blake Brigham
    • Lou - 6
    Caitlin Turner
    • Helene
    • Director
      • Michael Winterbottom
    • Writers
      • John Curran
      • Jim Thompson
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    6Ishmael_22

    Deeply disturbing film

    This film was disturbing as hell! It'll make anybody who has a soul feel sick and the ending will make you mad for it's implausibility.

    I wish I had never saw it.
    8lewiskendell

    Solid, but undeniably brutal and dark.

    "The trouble of growing up in a small town is everybody thinks they know who you are."

    I was initially interested in The Killer Inside Me because I'm a fan of both Casey Affleck and Jessica Alba, but I soon became even more intrigued by what I was reading in the early reviews about how brutal it is. And it is brutal. I don't mean the over the top, fanciful gore-drenched brutality of a movie like Saw, I mean the kind of realistic, stomach- churning violence that isn't easy to watch. This movie is definitely not for everyone, as a result. I just thought I'd put that disclaimer out there.

    The story is about a 29 year-old sheriff deputy named Lou Ford who leads a double life. He's a sadistic, violent, disturbed man who hides his true nature under the gentlemanly, courteous reputation he has amongst the denizens of the Texas town he's lived in since he was born. An encounter with a local prostitute triggers the violent urges in him that have been somewhat buried, and a cascade of murders upon murders result as he tries to cover his tracks and avoid the scrutiny of a district attorney who is deeply suspicious of him. 

    I though Affleck was great in this. The guy is just a natural actor, and he pulls off both the unnerving psychopath and small town local aspects of the character. I wanted Ford to get caught for his utterly despicable actions, yet I still found myself feeling anxious whenever he seemed in danger of being found out. If that's not a compliment of Casey's performance, I don't know what could be. Alba was good in her somewhat limited role, and it was a pretty risk choice for her to tackle a part like this where so much violence was directed at her character. Kate Hudson also does well in a role that very different from much of her recent work, and Simon Baker rounds out the main cast with a solid performance as the district attorney.

    I was drawn into this movie from the opening credits. If you're not put off by the violence and the sex (often mixed together), The Killer Inside Me is well worth watching. I thought the ending wasn't pulled off as well as the rest of the film was, but that's really my only complaint. Recommended.
    7killercharm

    A Layered Nuanced Tale

    Casey A. is a 50s Sheriff's Deputy in small-town Texas. He is a sadistic train wreck who even though he finds himself in the possession of not one but two luscious female bottoms to paddle with his belt he still has to kill everyone in sight. I may be wrong about that but it started to seem he was going to be of the "kill em all and let god sort em out" school. Even so this movie is marvelous. We get a nice little bit of back story explaining his predilections but to me it's the reactions of those around him that make the movie and not his back story. This is a layered, nuanced tale with many lovely ingredients, not the least of which is this newish, noirish serial killer type. The music is of the rockabilly, C&W, operatic type: it does wonders.
    8chrisrolfny

    to complain that "The Killer Inside Me" is full of misogynistic violence is a little like reading "Moby-Dick" and objecting to all the stuff about whaling

    They read books don't they?

    I have a little habit on this site especially when I am unfamiliar with a films content, its director or writer. I look at the IMDb viewer reviews, starting by filtering them with the "hated it" box checked. If people have a good solid reason for hating a film or disliking it, a reason of substance, then I read 1 or 2 of "the bests" but consider twice whether I want to watch it. In the case of this film, I'd already seen it. I looked at the viewer reviews because it was an adaptation of a Jim Thompson novel and I wanted to see how people reacted. Especially because I was surprised, having seen it, by the films low rating.

    For those of you who know nothing of Thompson's work I direct you to the Wikipedia article on him. In it, Steven King (who I assume most people on this site know as he wrote the IMDb rated #1 film of all time, "The Shawshank Redemption") said he "most" admired Thompson specifically for three lets... "he let himself see everything, he let himself write it down, then he let himself publish it".

    Now I know that the ratings here can be a little skewed. For example, is Inception really the 6th greatest film ever made. Is "Sin City" a better movie than say "Jaws", "Blade Runner" or "The Wizard of Oz" or any number of extraordinary foreign entry's. In the IMDb world virtually every episode of every TV show ever made is always ranked higher than any feature. Look at Jessica Alba's work sorted by rating... Could every episode of Dark Angel have really been that good? Maybe it just means that IMDb viewers prefer short form fiction to the long form. Or as the editor of New York Magazine is quoted to have addressed his staff, "I don't want anything in this rag I can't read in one good crap".

    Its a foregone conclusion that lot of people who frequent IMDb spend a good portion of their time being visually entertained and they might not have enough time left to peruse the printed work as much as they aught; Maybe not even enough time to search out some intelligent criticism before they make their viewing choices. But the number of 1 star, I hated it, reviews for this film defy all reason. Sure the subject matter is inherently offensive. But as Andrew O'Hehir said in his Salon.com review, to hate this faithful delivery of Jim Thompson's book, or to complain that "The Killer Inside Me" is full of misogynistic violence is a little like reading "Moby-Dick" and objecting to all the stuff about whaling.

    Maybe if people read a little about a film before they invest their 2 bucks and 2 hours they could avoid subjecting themselves to films they won't like and spare us all their trenchant voicing of how they hated London because their vacation there was ruined when it rained the whole damn time they were there.

    Paris would be great too, if they spoke more English and... "if you wanted the steak 'why'd ya order the duck"?

    This is A GREAT FILM great film, unerringly faithful to its decidedly American literary roots, with great performances by some great actors. And if you find Jessica Alba so one dimensional you want to kill her, maybe that's the point.

    Other suggested recent American Rural Noirs of note: Winters Bone (2010) The Frozen River (2008)

    To see what a more lyrical Mexican voice has added to the genre: The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada (2005) The Burning Plain (2008)

    And of course the Cohen's brilliant noirs: No Country For Old Men (2007) Blood Simple (1984)

    Lastly, there is always Tavernier's beautifully exuberant french adaptation of Thompson's "Pop. 1280", "Coup de Torchon", with the story moved from North Carolina to French West Africa. There is a likable comic buffoon in Noiret's playing of the character a little at odds with Thompson's... but if you don't like the French, stay out of the kitchen.
    5ferguson-6

    One Foot on Both Sides of the Fence

    Greetings again from the darkness. The film is based upon the work of crime novelist Jim Thompson, who is quite famous as a writer and whose works have often been translated to film. This time oft-creepy director Michael Winterbottom is in charge and comes pretty close to creating a masterpiece. Unfortunately, the bits that fall short, very nearly ruin the film.

    Psychological crime thrillers can be the most fascinating genre (see Inception), but only when the lead psycho is relatable in some sense and the story is complete. Here, Casey Affleck gives an outstanding performance as the dude you don't want your daughter to date. There is a deep darkness hidden behind his aw-shucks facade of innocence and cutesy west Texas drawl.

    The violence is expected, yet still shocking, when it first rears its head on poor Jessica Alba. We feel the first punch. What happens in this first encounter catches us off-guard and leaves us wanting to know more background on Affleck's character. Instead, we are really only spectators in his plan of violence that seems to have no real goal. Think Natural Born Killers. Heck, even Ted Bundy had a real plan!

    The creepiness factor is upped a bit since most everyone associated with the crimes seems to suspect Affleck's character, but no one knows what to do or how to stop him. Elias Koteas and Simon Baker (miscast) are two who try. Personally I wanted more of the Koteas character as well as Ned Beatty, who plays a powerful developer against whom Affleck holds a grudge.

    Bill Pullman is tossed in near the end to help wrap things up, but mostly the ending is as unsatisfying as the rest of the story. It is uncomfortable to watch Affleck's character, so devoid of morals and empty of soul, but it feels wasted on a small town deputy sheriff with no vision. Maybe that's not such a bad thing ... but it makes for a much weaker film.

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    • Trivia
      Jessica Alba left halfway through the movie's world premiere at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. Why Alba left is unknown but, according to critics in attendance, there were quite a few walkouts from folks who found the film's violence towards women disturbing, namely scenes featuring Alba repeatedly punched in the face and taking a ruthless belt-lashing across her nude butt by Casey Affleck.
    • Goofs
      In the chase scene where Lou is chasing the bum through the streets to the town square, they pass a tanker truck with a modern cab.
    • Quotes

      Lou Ford: I got a foot on both sides of the fence. They were put there early, and they stayed put. I can't move. I can't jump. All I can do is wait until I split, right down the middle.

    • Connections
      Featured in Novum Nieuws Entertainment: Kate Hudson: 'Ik vind masochisme wel leuk' (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Fever
      Written by Eddie Cooley (as Eddie J. Cooley) and Otis Blackwell (as John Davenport)

      Performed by Little Willie John

      Courtesy of Gusto-King Records and Fort Knox Music Inc. c/o Carlin America Inc. and Trio Music Company c/o Bug Music

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    • Release date
      • August 11, 2010 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Sweden
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El asesino dentro de mí
    • Filming locations
      • Cattlemen's Steakhouse, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
    • Production companies
      • Hero Entertainment
      • Muse Productions
      • Stone Canyon Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $13,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $217,277
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $11,083
      • Jun 20, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,052,191
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 49m(109 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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