A group of friends gather for a pre-wedding party that descends into an existential nightmare when an estranged friend arrives with a mysterious game that awakens long-hidden secrets, desire... Read allA group of friends gather for a pre-wedding party that descends into an existential nightmare when an estranged friend arrives with a mysterious game that awakens long-hidden secrets, desires and grudges.A group of friends gather for a pre-wedding party that descends into an existential nightmare when an estranged friend arrives with a mysterious game that awakens long-hidden secrets, desires and grudges.
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- 1 win & 3 nominations total
Francisco Diego Garcia
- State Trooper
- (as Francisco Garcia)
Tyrone J. Criss
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
A. Brian Daniels
- Wedding Guest
- (uncredited)
Tommy Hestmark
- Cashier
- (uncredited)
Timothy Krabill
- Prison Guard
- (uncredited)
Jesaar Landavaso
- Convenient Store Customer
- (uncredited)
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I really enjoyed the concept, and enjoyed how the ending was not picture perfect, it was as messed up as the characters were.
Honestly it kept me interested throughout the whole movie, and I liked how every aspect of the movie had some type of meaning.
I had no idea how the end was going to turn out so I really liked that, because I feel like with most pseudo mystery type shows you can kind of guess what is going to happen by the ending of it.
Overall enjoyable, loved the colors and visuals, and the actors did great! It must be super hard to play like 2-3 characters all in one movie. Great job Netflix!
Honestly it kept me interested throughout the whole movie, and I liked how every aspect of the movie had some type of meaning.
I had no idea how the end was going to turn out so I really liked that, because I feel like with most pseudo mystery type shows you can kind of guess what is going to happen by the ending of it.
Overall enjoyable, loved the colors and visuals, and the actors did great! It must be super hard to play like 2-3 characters all in one movie. Great job Netflix!
Where to begin. Well, college chums meet up for a buddy's sendoff into marital bliss at his dead mother's home. But everyone seems to be harboring or hiding feelings about someone else in the group and a previous incident involving the entire group seems to be coming home to roost with sexually-charged Freaky Friday fun for all! This movie was crazy! Great performances by the cast. Even though we knew next to nothing about the characters, they still were able to make an impact even with the multiple personality changes throughout in the vein of Freaky Friday. If you like your movies with a different sort of cerebral verve to them, this is the one to check out.
Go watch the movie without watching any trailers, or finding out how the concept works. That's how I did it, and I think it would make your expectations better.
The first act made me really interested. It had an original style, the concept was great and just unique overall. I think this movie totally delivered in the second and third act and they made the most out of the idea.
The movie was, in my opinion, crazy. It's just constant fear of whatever crazy thing might happen next. If you are expecting messed up horror, set your expectations low, because it's mainly psychological and brain scratching. I seriously needed a hot minute after watching this to process it all. Heck, I'm still not even sure I understood 100%.
The movie itself has great sound and soundtrack, and beautiful lighting that sets the tone perfectly. The acting is honest and good, it makes it all believable, which it really had to be.
Maybe the movie might be too hard to understand for some, which I would totally get. If you want a complicated but thrilling movie, go watch it. I think it was worth the watch.
The first act made me really interested. It had an original style, the concept was great and just unique overall. I think this movie totally delivered in the second and third act and they made the most out of the idea.
The movie was, in my opinion, crazy. It's just constant fear of whatever crazy thing might happen next. If you are expecting messed up horror, set your expectations low, because it's mainly psychological and brain scratching. I seriously needed a hot minute after watching this to process it all. Heck, I'm still not even sure I understood 100%.
The movie itself has great sound and soundtrack, and beautiful lighting that sets the tone perfectly. The acting is honest and good, it makes it all believable, which it really had to be.
Maybe the movie might be too hard to understand for some, which I would totally get. If you want a complicated but thrilling movie, go watch it. I think it was worth the watch.
A movie with a unique storyline or a mind-bending plot is always fascinating for viewers, as it offers something fresh and different. This one falls squarely into that category.
A group of college friends reunites for a pre-wedding celebration, where one of them brings along a mysterious game that allows them to switch bodies and guess who's inhabiting which body. The game takes a dark turn when secrets come to light, and their true colors are revealed.
The story sets the premise by introducing the characters in the first 20 minutes, then quickly dives into the main plot. Once the game begins, you're intrigued and hooked. The secrets, when revealed, feel logical and add to the suspense. However, as a viewer, you may find yourself confused by who is in whose body, making it difficult to keep track, which dampens the overall effect.
Each actor delivers a solid performance. The characters are well-written, making them relatable, as you may recognize similar personalities from real life. Alycia Debnam Carey, James Morosini, David W. Thompson, and Brittany O'Grady get the meatier roles and perform well.
Although the concept of body-swapping isn't new, the way it's handled here makes it unique and engaging. The suspenseful twist at the end will catch you off guard, as it's something you won't see coming.
While the confusion over who's who could have been minimized for a smoother experience, it's still a refreshing change from typical movies. With its short runtime, it's worth a watch for something different.
#pranureviews #ItsWhatsInside #ItsWhatsInsideReview #It'sWhat'sInside #It'sWhat'sInsideReview
Streaming on Netflix.
A group of college friends reunites for a pre-wedding celebration, where one of them brings along a mysterious game that allows them to switch bodies and guess who's inhabiting which body. The game takes a dark turn when secrets come to light, and their true colors are revealed.
The story sets the premise by introducing the characters in the first 20 minutes, then quickly dives into the main plot. Once the game begins, you're intrigued and hooked. The secrets, when revealed, feel logical and add to the suspense. However, as a viewer, you may find yourself confused by who is in whose body, making it difficult to keep track, which dampens the overall effect.
Each actor delivers a solid performance. The characters are well-written, making them relatable, as you may recognize similar personalities from real life. Alycia Debnam Carey, James Morosini, David W. Thompson, and Brittany O'Grady get the meatier roles and perform well.
Although the concept of body-swapping isn't new, the way it's handled here makes it unique and engaging. The suspenseful twist at the end will catch you off guard, as it's something you won't see coming.
While the confusion over who's who could have been minimized for a smoother experience, it's still a refreshing change from typical movies. With its short runtime, it's worth a watch for something different.
#pranureviews #ItsWhatsInside #ItsWhatsInsideReview #It'sWhat'sInside #It'sWhat'sInsideReview
Streaming on Netflix.
How broken is Gen-Z? It's What's Inside! As a stylistic device to caricature this, the film uses precisely the diseases that have afflicted this poor generation. Social media addiction, self-expression compulsion, luxury affinity, technology dependency. These poor kids, who are now grown up but will probably never be emotionally, are trapped in this world of fake bits and fake bytes. In terms of staging, this is really creatively realised; every scene more or less subtly shows the pretence in this existence. As the film progresses, it becomes difficult to follow the who-is-who, especially because the characters don't play favourites. Presumably they all remain strangers to the audience. At some point, however, there is a good trick for the danger of confusion. In general, the makers come up with all kinds of technical gimmicks to support their vision. Confusion? Yes, often, but the interesting bodyswitch theme also ensures that the suspense is maintained. It hasn't been seen like this before and that's where the film's achievement lies: inventiveness, freshness, creativity. Not the rule, neither in general nor especially with Netflix.
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- TriviaThroughout the movie there's background music that is variations on the second movement of Beethoven's 7th Symphony.
- SoundtracksCoppelia: Act I: Valse
Written by Léo Delibes
Performed by Symfonický orchester Slovenského rozhlasu (as Slovak Radio Orchestra) and Andrew Mogrelia
Courtesy of Naxos of America
By arrangement with HD Music Now Inc.
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