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It Is in Us All

  • 2022
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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It Is in Us All (2022)
A formidable man who cares for nothing is forced to confront his self-destructive core when a violent car crash involving a sexually charged boy who epitomizes life, challenges him to face his truth.
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A formidable man who cares for nothing is forced to confront his self-destructive core when a violent car crash involving a sexually charged boy who epitomizes life, challenges him to face h... Read allA formidable man who cares for nothing is forced to confront his self-destructive core when a violent car crash involving a sexually charged boy who epitomizes life, challenges him to face his truth.A formidable man who cares for nothing is forced to confront his self-destructive core when a violent car crash involving a sexually charged boy who epitomizes life, challenges him to face his truth.

  • Director
    • Antonia Campbell-Hughes
  • Writer
    • Antonia Campbell-Hughes
  • Stars
    • Cosmo Jarvis
    • Rhys Mannion
    • Antonia Campbell-Hughes
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    495
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Antonia Campbell-Hughes
    • Writer
      • Antonia Campbell-Hughes
    • Stars
      • Cosmo Jarvis
      • Rhys Mannion
      • Antonia Campbell-Hughes
    • 13User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
    • 70Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Cosmo Jarvis
    Cosmo Jarvis
    • Hamish
    Rhys Mannion
    Rhys Mannion
    • Evan
    Antonia Campbell-Hughes
    Antonia Campbell-Hughes
    • Cara
    Lalor Roddy
    Lalor Roddy
    • Evan Grandfather
    Claes Bang
    Claes Bang
    • Jack Considine
    Isaac Heslip
    Isaac Heslip
    • Riley
    Noah Cochrane
    • Ice Cream Boy
    Altan McDermott
    • Callum Daly
    Pauline Hutton
    Pauline Hutton
    • Avis Receptionist
    Mark O'Halloran
    Mark O'Halloran
    • Father Mark
    Keith McErlean
    Keith McErlean
    • Gabriel Mullen
    Shashi Rami
    Shashi Rami
    • Bradley
    Paul Tylak
    Paul Tylak
    • Doctor
    Peter Trant
    • Officer Kiely
    J.C. Bonar
    • Patient
    Conor Woodman
    • Rafe
    • (voice)
    Bitzy Au
    • HK Receptionist
    • (voice)
    Graham Kinniburgh
    • News Reporter
    • (voice)
    • (as Graham Kinneburg)
    • Director
      • Antonia Campbell-Hughes
    • Writer
      • Antonia Campbell-Hughes
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    4Xstal

    Tedious at Best...

    Hamish has a full head on collision, not his fault, but could have moved with more precision, leaves him with a broken arm, he later fixes with alarm, and some gaffa tape with very high adhesion. He's in Ireland to sell off his dead Aunt's home, while he's there he gets to wander and to roam, meeting up with some young guys, whose car crash friend instantly died, he seems to be in some lost world that's full of gloam.

    Not even the exceptionally talented Cosmo Jarvis can raise this slow burn from its dying embers as he portrays a person you will find it difficult to align your own reality with and find any common ground.
    5onefineday36

    in the perspective of Anglo-Irish dynamic

    'It is in us all' is not a satisfying watch. It has all the look and self-importance to become a very serious art-house deep dive into a human psychology... or something -from the mysterious characters to sweeping wide shots of the landscapes to an extended scene that nearly amounts to body-horror. I sat there and waited something to happen, to go deeper, perhaps even dark. It didn't. It's all misty to the end.

    But at least it made me think about one aspect, which the director may never have intended and I may have totally blown out of proportion, but... I find the dynamic of Anglo-Irish relationship featured in the film rather interesting.

    For many British (especially English), Ireland remains something blurry back in their mind. A kind of a little brother figure, still feels like a forgotten part of their nation, somewhere they can always visit and impose themselves on but nowhere they particularly want to be anyway. This attitude you can picke up from Hamish's English father. For him, Ireland is just a backwater, and the difficult relationship of the past (represented by his failed marriage to Hamish's Irish mother) is just water under the bridge. In other word, it's just not worth putting much thought to.

    On the other hand, the Irish response to the English visitor is a complex mixture of curiosity, fascination, and veiled suspicion. One moment very friendly, but just below the surface there's hostility that runs deep from their acrimonious past relationship.

    Hamish, half Englsih half Irish, sits right between these 2 clashing dynamics, and eventually breaks down in the subtle but unbridgeable gap. He arrivs Ireland first as a totally unsympathetic stranger. Even the fatal car accident doesn't seem to stir him much, and he seems to take it as just something happened. Only when he realises the forgotten Irish root, he finally looks around. He's inexplicably attracted to it, yet he can't really understand it nor fully accept it.

    This is just my unsubstantiated rant about the film. But it could be a way to see this rather vague film? The very fact that the director chose an English actor as her leading man for her feature debut, and thus making her own country 'the Other' in the dynamic is a telltale sign.
    2PlutoZoo

    Misleading bio points to Gay love story, which it ain't.

    Reading through some of the suspiciously high ratings here does reveal a theme of trying to paint this film as arthouse surrealism with nuanced and hidden messaging but it seems to be rather insulting to intelligent audiences and it may work with some but the majority will see it for what it is, a badly written and badly directed project which is redeemed in part by a good lead actor and beautiful location. All of which cannot however, redeem the attempts to pitch this as a gay movie, which seems an afterthought that should have been left at just a thought. Why, because anyone setting out to make a gay film could do better, way bettter and likely would do better. The director/writer also appears in this as an actor and doesn't lift the film in any way and should have probably stopped short of a complete vanity project. I would have rated this slightly higher were it not for the blatant pumped up reviews spouting rubbish analogies.

    The blurb suggests a daliance between the main protagonist and a lad who is highly sexed apparently. Nothing happens, nothing but shared grief and realisation of loss. I heard it was shown at LGBTQ film festivals and to be frank, it's impossible to see why.

    There is more physical contact between the main character and a cow than anyone else and that was a light petting in a shed. There is a hint at some attraction but it does smack of baiting an audience who might find Cosmo, who was great in Calm with Horses as a good choice to play a gay man, but he doesn't seem to think he is in this film and its probably best given the immaturity and bizarre writing attached to the other character: Certain written behaviors that don't make sense and wouldn't happen in real life, so they just come across as made up for effect rather than substance.

    The lead actor, Cosmo is good, supporting cast is ok with moments, particularly efforts at crying which were bad, cringe. It would have been better to cut them out.

    Overall, it's essentially about nothing much, even the beautiful scenery is not the best of what Donegal has to offer and they could have shown more. There are stunning vistas everywhere you turn in Donegal and the production wasted that in my view, settling instead for repetitive shots along roadways.
    3karltunn

    Cosmo Jarvis is great 👍🏼

    Cosmo Jarvis personally a big fan of him.

    Loved him in Calm with horses and his character in this had some great potential to push his acting chops to another level but sadly this was abit of a let down.

    I am seriously still scratching my head as to what I have just watched...??????😒🤔

    The film's plot was convoluted and nothing really happens to help the flow of the film its just abit strange. The relationships in the film are just odd and tedious.

    Although thought provoking, dark, tense which are all good points sadly the plot made very little sense even right until the conclusion and the story throughout was just ambiguous and very confusing.

    I really wanted to like this but was sadly left with a feeling of delirium to be honest.
    8Sleepin_Dragon

    A deep, complex, suspenseful movie.

    Hamish Considine arrives in Ireland to deal with his deceased Aunt's estate, when he's there he's involved in a serious car accident, an accident that lengthens his stay, enough for him to start asking why he feels a connection to the place.

    I don't for The life of me understand some of the negative reviews, this film is far more absorbing and deep than some will have you believe.

    This is one of those films that simmers throughout, you'll watch it, expecting some big moment of drama, it's bot really like that, it's a subtle, slow burner, everything is very measured.

    The visuals are pretty good, I thought they may have shown a bit more of that incredible scenery, but it does look good.

    It had an LGBT tag on it, I don't quite see the connection to be honest, and sexuality is not the purpose of the film, it's a film about discovery, but in a very different area.

    I haven't seen much of leading man Cosmo Jarvis if I'm honest, but after this I'll definitely be keeping an eye out, I thought it was an impressive performance, he's repressed, he's angry, he's confused, he's unable to process all of the complex emotions that are suddenly thrust upon him, it's as if his world has been turned upside down, and he's left without the tools to deal with it.

    8/10.

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    • Release date
      • September 23, 2022 (Ireland)
    • Country of origin
      • Ireland
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 잇 이즈 인 어스 올
    • Production companies
      • Pale Rebel Productions
      • Savage Productions
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      • $2,915
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      • 1h 32m(92 min)
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      • 16:9 HD

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