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In Her Skin

  • 2009
  • R
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
5.8K
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In Her Skin (2009)
Consumed with self-loathing, nineteen-year-old Caroline covets, stalks, abducts then murders fifteen-year-old Rachel Barber whom she considers "perfect"; everything she is not: beautiful, self-assured, happy. Despite police indifference, Rachel's family mounts a very public campaign to find her.
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This is what every parent fears: their child not coming home on time. When 15-year-old student Rachel Barber doesn't climb off the tram, her parents, Elizabeth and Mike, bolt into action.This is what every parent fears: their child not coming home on time. When 15-year-old student Rachel Barber doesn't climb off the tram, her parents, Elizabeth and Mike, bolt into action.This is what every parent fears: their child not coming home on time. When 15-year-old student Rachel Barber doesn't climb off the tram, her parents, Elizabeth and Mike, bolt into action.

  • Director
    • Simone North
  • Writer
    • Simone North
  • Stars
    • Guy Pearce
    • Miranda Otto
    • Ruth Bradley
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    5.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Simone North
    • Writer
      • Simone North
    • Stars
      • Guy Pearce
      • Miranda Otto
      • Ruth Bradley
    • 44User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Guy Pearce
    Guy Pearce
    • Mr. Barber
    Miranda Otto
    Miranda Otto
    • Mrs. Barber
    Ruth Bradley
    Ruth Bradley
    • Caroline Reid Robertson
    Sam Neill
    Sam Neill
    • David Reid
    Kate Bell
    • Rachel Barber
    Khan Chittenden
    Khan Chittenden
    • Manni
    Graeme Blundell
    Graeme Blundell
    • Ivan
    John Butler
    • Busker
    Justine Clarke
    Justine Clarke
    • Irene
    Diane Craig
    • Joy
    Jack Finsterer
    Jack Finsterer
    • Patterson
    Rebecca Gibney
    Rebecca Gibney
    • Gail
    Eugene Gilfedder
    Eugene Gilfedder
    • DePyle
    Jeremy Sims
    Jeremy Sims
    • Mclean
    Steven Vidler
    Steven Vidler
    • Drew
    Kelley Abbey
    Kelley Abbey
    • Zoe
    Melissa Andersen
    • Janice
    Paul Bishop
    • Doctor
    • Director
      • Simone North
    • Writer
      • Simone North
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    Talktojudie

    Brilliantly directed.

    I saw a movie today that moved me. I watched it by chance. I almost returned the movie to Netflix without watching. But, as luck would have it, I had nothing else to do, and nothing on my DVR, so I popped it in. I was in a trance the entire time. Simone North did something that is rarely done in movies today. She got a gut wrenching, honest and realistic performance. Ruth Bradley should have won an Oscar for her performance. The realistic portrayal of insanity was amazing. I was reading some reviews and was quite disappointed by their negative opinions of the movie. I am not sure what has happened to Hollywood. Why is it so one sided now? Why must everything in the movies be about portraying America as Bad and evil, the minority as the victim, the homosexual as the hero....I am okay with all of that IF THE MOVIE IS GOOD! Focus on the story, the acting....stop with the regurgitation of last years hits. Thank you Simone North for stepping out of the box and giving us some amazing performances.
    cwilsonservando

    A fantastic, dark, compelling film with top notch performances

    I absolutely loved this film. I was totally gripped start to finish.

    The mix of surreal camera work and character chapters made the horrific subject matter all then more intense and difficult to deal with, as it should be. The story itself suited the surreal elements that reflected the characters states of mind. All of these mixed elements create a bizarre world inside a real one, which enables the viewer to, to some extent, empathize and imagine the kind of horrors that the people these characters are based on must gone through.

    Ruth Bradley, who plays Caroline is absolutely astonishing. She switches between creating terror or sympathy and is nothing short of completely convincing.
    8MattyGibbs

    Disturbing but excellent Aussie drama

    I have always been a fan of Guy Pearce (who will always be remembered as Mike from Neighbours in the UK)who is an actor that always seems to appear in decent films. On that basis I decided to watch this small Australian film.

    The film covers a real life case of a 15 year old girl who inexplicably goes missing from home. We see the reaction of her parents the excellent Pearce and Miranda Otto as they struggle to get the police to take the disappearance seriously. The film then concentrates on of the suspects a former babysitter played with chilling menace by Ruth Bradley and her father played by the dependable Sam Neill. The final part and weakest part of the film follows the missing girl.

    The subject matter doesn't really make for happy viewing and for that i cannot bring myself to give it a higher mark, yet it is an excellently made film and one of the best of it's type I have seen. It certainly deserves a wider audience.

    Be warned that one of the scenes in particular is extremely disturbing and may upset a lot of viewers.
    8OJT

    Powerful, beautifully shot film, better than you'd expect

    A film with many names. "I am you" originally, turned to "In her skin" and in other countries the rather over used and not very original "Missing".

    Already in the opening scene you realize this is film which will be pleasant on your eyes. A great opening scene! Beautifully shot, great camera movements, and great setting of emotional feelings, as well as colors and sounds. This is a film which is eye candy, though it's a bleak true story.

    The film starts with a young daughter, Rachel, going missing on her way from dance practice. The parents know that this is serious, but as always, the police doesn't. Then we tend to another story, about Caroline, which has a mental illness, which affects not only the near family.

    The film's problem is that the stories are starting over and over in the beginning and takes away the tension. This doesn't help the story telling. Too bad, because there's such an amount of talent here. I think a more traditional storyline would have done different. Without this, the film would have gotten a better score. Still a great story, but the jumping doesn't allow a proper story building for this to become a classic.

    The mother of Caroline and her crying didn't convince me, but the cast is doing a great job. Amazing acting. A-class. Ruth Bradley is amazing in her role as Caroline.

    The film reminded me of "Black swan" in more than one way. Both the mental illness, the ballet dancing and the overall quality. Well picked score, heavy on emotion. A great Film, and one if the better Australian films I've seen.
    7kosmasp

    I am you

    The title it played in Germany at the Fantasy Filmfest. A very strange little movie, that is very dark and will very likely appall a lot of people (if they don't know what they're in for especially), because of it's theme, but also because of it's graphic nature (at times, not that often, but still quite disturbing).

    The actors involved in here are all good, Guy Pearce giving a better performance (there must be a better script at hand I reckon) than in "Don't be afraid of the Dark". One of our lead actresses has to go to really tough places and she manages to do so very convincingly. Not for everyone and I'm not sure "enjoy" would be the right word to use after watching it, but this is a really good work of art!

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      The film was re-cut by the international distributor, Reliant Pictures International, without informing the filmmakers. The film's producers objected to this because it broke contractual obligations to the Barbers. Also, since the story is true, the re-cut was defamatory.
    • Goofs
      The movie never shows how Caroline got Rachel's body to the Kilmore farm. Caroline kept Rachel's body in her apartment for two days, then wrapped it in two rugs and took it by taxi to her father's Kilmore farm. Caroline told the taxi driver that she was moving a statue. She then buried Rachel's body in a shallow grave.

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    • Release date
      • 2009 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • I Am You
    • Filming locations
      • Albert Park, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Liberty Films International
      • Screen Australia
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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