parkfieldnr16
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Trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42Y1u...eature=related
This French horror film is at the top of the heap right now for me for French horror, overtaking "Haute Tension". Extremely brutal, exceptional gore, and bloody as hell, and I might add, realistic bloody as hell.
The filmmakers didn't hold back an inch on this baby, as it tells a story about a pregnant woman involved in a car wreck that killed her husband. She recovers and is one day away from having the baby delivered.
She decides to spend the evening alone in her home, a nice quiet evening, but instead a homicidal psycho woman breaks in and terrorizes her, wanting to take away her baby.
She does have a motive as we learn in the end, a motive that I didn't even think about. But the movie is not just the two women, one attacking and one trying to survive, because the psycho keeps getting interrupted by people stopping by, who she disposes of instantly.
It didn't bother me with the slow buildup, in fact I liked having the whole scenario set up, because the last half of the film is relentless and extremely bloody and graphic. This is my kind of movie, and yes, I do think it is a better movie than "Haute Tension" which I would have never believed was possible.
"Inside" is probably my favorite blood and gore movie of recent times, both in quality of production, and no fear in displaying the most violent and graphic scenes without pulling a punch. Every gorehound, or fan of graphic violent cinema, will want a copy of this movie, it is one of the best of all time. I still have "Frontier(s)" to watch next month, but I cannot imagine it holding a candle to "Inside". What a hell of a movie... and what an ending...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42Y1u...eature=related
This French horror film is at the top of the heap right now for me for French horror, overtaking "Haute Tension". Extremely brutal, exceptional gore, and bloody as hell, and I might add, realistic bloody as hell.
The filmmakers didn't hold back an inch on this baby, as it tells a story about a pregnant woman involved in a car wreck that killed her husband. She recovers and is one day away from having the baby delivered.
She decides to spend the evening alone in her home, a nice quiet evening, but instead a homicidal psycho woman breaks in and terrorizes her, wanting to take away her baby.
She does have a motive as we learn in the end, a motive that I didn't even think about. But the movie is not just the two women, one attacking and one trying to survive, because the psycho keeps getting interrupted by people stopping by, who she disposes of instantly.
It didn't bother me with the slow buildup, in fact I liked having the whole scenario set up, because the last half of the film is relentless and extremely bloody and graphic. This is my kind of movie, and yes, I do think it is a better movie than "Haute Tension" which I would have never believed was possible.
"Inside" is probably my favorite blood and gore movie of recent times, both in quality of production, and no fear in displaying the most violent and graphic scenes without pulling a punch. Every gorehound, or fan of graphic violent cinema, will want a copy of this movie, it is one of the best of all time. I still have "Frontier(s)" to watch next month, but I cannot imagine it holding a candle to "Inside". What a hell of a movie... and what an ending...