Inside
Unrated
.

Welcome to Education by Design's Online store. We have brought to you a selection of products like DVD : Inside Unrated along with it's reviews, pictures and related products. All sales from these pages goes towards the creation and maintenance of our educational online activities, articles and resources. We have over 40,000 online stories submitted by kids around the world.

DVD: Inside  Unrated

Inside Unrated

Normal Price:$19.97
Our Price:$14.49
Availability:Usually ships in 24 hours

... For more information or Buy from Amazon.com ...


Manufacturer: Genius Products (TVN)
Binding: DVD
Publisher: Genius Products (TVN)
Label: Genius Products (TVN)

NEW!!
Enjoy drawing this product with our drawing board.
Drawing Activity for this product
Features for Inside Unrated :

Small Picture
Medium Picture

Editorial Review
Four months after pregnant Sara loses her husband in a horrific auto accident, she is visited on Christmas Eve by a mysterious madwoman. Alone and desperate to save her unborn child, Sara fights to stay alive as each of her potential rescuers die at the womans sadistic hands.
Cached date: AWS Called=true
Similar Products
Customer Reviews

Look Who's Stalking 2008-07-10
It's hard to avoid a horror movie with hype these days. In an age where a successful horror film is either a remake, rated PG-13 or dubbed "torture-porn," we're all a little starved. We all pray for the next classic film to take horror in a new direction and out of the slump it's been in for the better part of the decade. "Inside" (or "À l'intérieur") is an award winning French film, directed by newcomers Alexandre Bustillo and Julien Maury, released here in the states by Dimension home video and if the hype is to be believed, it's the best horror film of the new millennium.

Is that true? Well, no. The film is great, but it's not nearly as scary as the reviews imply, but then again, what movie is? To use a better term, this is possibly one of the most unsettling movies in it's genre, especially given the plot. A pregnant woman, days away from birth who lost her husband in an unfortunate automobile accident four months prior, finds herself alone on Christmas eve and being stalked by a mysterious dark haired woman. What this woman wants at first is unclear, but she stops at no length to ensure that our main character is isolated by dispatching any would-be saviors in some rather grisly ways. Horror movies and pregnancies are always a match made in Hell. Whether it's "Rosemary's Baby" or "Alien," it's always a horrible concept that is likely to crawl up anyone's skin. "Inside" has an edge where most movie's don't, as our lead is completely alone, trapped and helpless at her most vulnerable at the mercy of a seemingly unrelenting attacker. From the get-go, you feel for her situation and things only get worse as the movie progresses. To say the gore in this movie is over-the-top would be an overstatement, but this is surely one of the most violent and gruesome movies that has come along in recent memory. As new directors, Bustillo and Maury inject a heavy amount of style and intensity into the film. Under diffferent direction, this movie might not have worked as well as it did. Surely, this is a pair to look out for in the future.

The ending leaves a bit open to the imagination, but one thing is for sure: you'll walk away feeling something. As someone who watches a lot of horror, I can certainly say this one caught me by surprise. It's refreshing to know that in this day and age there can be a horror film that manages to have a lasting effect on you. Horror fans will also appreciate references to two classics: "Halloween" and "Psycho," obviously massive influences on the making of this film. "Inside" is not exactly for the weak of stomach, and surely, like an amusement park ride, if you are pregnant, I would avoid this ride. It might not be all that you expect it to be, but as far as new horror goes, this one is destined to be a classic.


Gruesome and Bloody - Perfect! 2008-07-10
Perfect and Gory Movie! Absolutely scary!!!
One of the best movies i've ever seen after "High Tension"
This is the limit of Horror! Perfect!



Don't believe the hype. 2008-07-07
I read all these glowing reviews and immediately pulled out this movie and watched it. Wow what a waste of time, this movie was so sub par I just can't believe all the positive reviews for it. Low budget / limited locations doesnt have to be this bad (see [REC] for example)


Blew some breath into a half dead genre 2008-07-07
I got to admit that i'm one those out there who feels the horror genre is more than half dead. Thanks to good gory kill fest like this. i'm actually interested again. This movie delivers on just about everything except for story. Weak on story but who cares? Romero's latest frisbie is weak on every damn thing. if you want some real horror, Inside is the realest i seen in some time.


Simply the Best Horror Movie I have Ever Seen! 2008-06-26
I had high expetations going in to this French horror movie from all the hype it got on the internet. Usually this leads to disapointment but in this case the film was even greater than the hype.

It is perfect from start to finish and never drags. As another reviewer points out, it makes the Saw franchise look like Disney films. This is an absolute gore fest and very brutal throughout!

I've seen tons of horror movies and it takes a lot to make my jaw hit the floor but this succeeded a good 3 or 4 times.

If you are put off by subtitles, this is the one horror movie you need to suck it up for! Besides, there isn't a ton of dialogue, after all it is a slasher movie.


Fails in pretty much every aspect of film making 2008-07-24
Oh man, oh man, oh man, what to say about your typical run of the mill modern day horror film? Not much, as that's what they are, nothing worth noting or remembering. And Inside is just another one of those, like High Tension, where if the amount of gore a film possessed determined it's brilliance than Citizen Kane and The Godfather would have some harsh competition for greatest film of all time.

But copious amounts of gore do not make a film good, ever; this is the same boring garbage as the Saw films, some of you kiddies will be quick to disagree, but it's true, deal with it. There's sort of a story, but who cares, because there's tons of blood and stuff.

Inside contains not even the remotest semblance of merit in any regards; there is no suspense, no desire to care about Sarah (whom I'm assuming we're supposed to care about, unless the directors were just doing a poor job of being typically French film makers; here's some people, good or bad, doesn't matter, just watch.) The use of sharp noises is so redundant and expected that one can't help but let out a laugh at how stupid it is.

Stupid is a keyword when discussing this mess of a film; the story is so unoriginal that it would have taken quite a bit to make it at least seem fresh and interesting, but these boys couldn't even bother with that; hey, here's the same old Argento inspired, but not nearly close to the level of genius in his heyday, garbage.

It's not a horror thriller, because there are no thrills, and definitely no horror; it's a slasher, plain and simple; the lowest level of cinema in it's purest.

The acting is really terrible, and the editing in parts was like rejected footage from a Korn video.

Skip it and watch Audition instead.


Gory Great! 2008-07-24
I was totally unprepared when I began watching this masterpece of terror. I read several reviews and googled it and thought it might be ineresting since I'm a terror/horror addict. Wow, the movie hooked me in from the very beginning and by the final frame, I wanted a long, hot bath--to wash away the ocean of blood and guts unleashed during the 2 hour running time. The performances by the two main women was simply amazing. One of them is having a baby and the other one wants it. There begins a battle of wits and body. My only questions are minor: why did the victim call the police and they came by to check on an intruder and then left. Why didn't she just move into a hotel for the night. Instead, she goes back to sleep, knowing there's a human monster hiding out somewhere near. Towards the end, when the cops are blown away and the backup comes in, he spends precioius minutes--surrounded by dead bodies--as he tries to get the power back on. Why didn't he race out to his car and call for backup? These questions are minor however since the French cast and crew keep us riveted to the electrifying actions of our two female performers. This movie is definitely not for kiddies or those easily sickened by bloody violence. This is one great movie!


Getting Inside the Violence 2008-07-16
I saw this film because it's been recommended on various web sites. Here in the UK, the film has not been released in any form so far, which is a great shame.
This film totally rocks - it has violence and gore to the limit and a suspenseful, well thought-out storyline. I was very pleasantly surprised because being a bit of a gorehound (New York Ripper, Cannibal Holocaust, Aftermath etc.), most films that are meant to be 'disturbing' or 'gory' are neither - take Cabin Fever for instance, so much hype and yet the film was a big let-down. Not so with this French flick - it delivers, and then some. It's well made, very well acted and the violence is just the right tempo for the mood of the piece. Who ever thought that a pair of scissors could do so much damage?

If you're a gorehound or a horror fan, check this out - though make sure you get the unrated version, far more fun.


NOT SO SCARY!!!! 2008-07-15
I Watched this movie just last night
and I Don't get what the all the fuss about
sure this film's got lot's>>and Lot's
Bloody Scenes after a another but
it's Not That Scary at all!!!
I Think too much blood used in this film
makes people Uneasy.
I gave three star's Because
this is the first french horror film
I ever watched.and for is that concern.it's pretty good makeing
it's NOT so Scary but pretty good!!!


"Ain't 'cha even dead yet?!" 2008-07-14
Inside A I'nterieur, is a ghastly modern French horror film of the slasher suspense genre. In the more standard films of this kind, there is generally a slow build up as to what the villain might be capable of doing. First, there is the warning signs of their "off" behavior. Fallowed by the destruction of inanimate objects, and possibly the murder of Fluffy, the house pet. It is only after a good hour of screen time, when this arch of drama plays out, that we as film patrons get the reward we have been waiting for in this type of story telling. That is when the villain carries out their mission with singleness of purpose, and inflicts harm to actual living breathing human beings before they themselves meet with the iron clad hand of justice. In many ways, Inside still adheres to some of the basic formula to this type of suspense driven story telling. Only in this case, Inside is more like Single White Female on acid. Inside is the very definition of sadistic cinema, so anyone who can't stand the heat better get out of the fire ASAP.

Double your trouble with double mint dreams.

Sarah, played by Alysson Paradis A.K.A., the aunt of Johnny Depp's kids, is a woman who lost her husband in a very bloody car wreck, which she herself survived. Now fully pregnant and waiting out her final days before she goes into labor with her dearly departed husbands baby, she has two very unpleasant dreams back to back. The first starts off like it was lifted from the film Ghost with Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore. While rubbing her distended swollen belly in depressed boredom, her dead husband comes up behind her and joins in on all the caressing, which lovingly leads to a bit of necking. This is fallowed by the sudden jolting image of her husbands head smashing into the windshield, causing Sarah to snap out of her delusion. A moment later Sarah nods off on the couch, only to awake in a coughing frenzy. Suddenly she falls onto all fours and begins vomiting up huge sprays of milk. Then in her agony and turmoil, she manages to fall onto her back and barf up her unborn baby right out of her mouth. She snaps awake this time to the sound of someone knocking on her door. It is at this point in the film that anyone with any common sense in them will have a good understanding of the level of gore and carnage they are bound to witness if they continue to watch this film. In that way, these dreams are pretty much saying " You've been warned!"

"Will the real Beatrice Dalle please stand up!"

The knock on the door comes at roughly the 20 minute point in the film, and it is none other then the sadistic villain of the film known simply as La Femme. La Femme is played by Beatrice Dalle, an actress who once beat up a meter maid in Paris for daring to ticket her parked car. Beatrice Dalle plays a woman who is, in many ways, beyond mortality. In that she is beyond reason and normal human emotions. Added to this, her whole presence is nothing short of monk like. Cloaked in what seems to be a black bell sleeved ninja robe, she stands and moves with a decisive rigid posture, that is far too severe and driven to be in any way normal. Once in Sarah's house, she fishes for the proper implement to carry out her acts of carnage with the surgical precision of her black gloved hands. While up close, she does nothing to alleviate ones distress of her otherworldy presence, in that her very face is enough to give one a lifetime suply of the "hebe jebe's". La Femme has a twisted cruel mouth with big fleshy red lips, containing oversized serrated teeth, that are marked by a huge gap between the front two. She also has an abnormally tall forhead, that peaks out of her parted sleek black hair like a marble shard. She has a near cro-magnon brow which itself drops steeply into deep eye sockets containing steely hard dark eyes. Had this sinister creation been the work of make up artist, it would of been an act of pure brilliance for that department, but as it turns out, This is nothing more then Beatrice Dalle's actual real face. Hell, she is so hideously scary to look at, that I think I might of fallen in love with her. But seriously, if it wasn't for her performance and ultimately her presence in the film, it would not have stood out like it did. No amount of bleak atmosphere or gore, could ever supply the amount of hard edginess that Beatrice Dalle brought to this film. Making the film makers lesson here an obvios one. If you want to make a film that is driven by the brutal acts of carnage of a sadistic mastermind psychotic, then before you do anything else, get yourself a sadistic mastermind psychotic that will make the audience members gnaw their fingers right off.

Sharon Tate is a whimp compaired to Alysson Paradis's Sarah!

To speak plainly, never in the history of cinema has a pregnant character had to suffer so much abuse without surcoming to the laws of death. Fallowing is a list of most of the injuries inflicted on poor Sarah during her brief encounter with Beatrice Dalle...I left out one particular infliction while shuffling the order of the others, in order to avoid spoiling the film.
1) Cuts up her hands using a knife shaped shard of mirror as a weapon and digging tool.
2) Is pulled so savagely by her hair that a sizable handful is yanked out.
3) Gets bashed in the face and head with a toaster that was swung by its cord.
4) Has her water brake on her inducing labor in her attempt to escape from Beatrice Dalle.
5) Gets slashed across both lips by the cutting edge of a pair of scissors leaving a five inch long tear across her face.
6) Cold cocked in the face so hard and unexpectedly that she is slammed into the floor.
7) Has a good one inch of meat above her belly button cut open with the same pair of scissors that were used to slice her face.
8) Is drug across a room by her hair, hit in the face twice and tossed roughly to the floor of the kitchen.
9) Has her face bruitally stomped on twice while already laying on the ground.
10) Has the afor mentioned pair of scissors impaled through her left hand, sticking it to the wall like a beetle in someones bug collection.
11) Is beaten so hard in her pregnant belly by a police baton wielding lobotomized and deranged cop that her birth fluids spill out all over the floor, causing her to slip in the puddle and go flying neck first against the kitchen cabinets.
...And now for my personal favorite...
12) Ruptures her own throat with a knitting needle in an attempt to kill herself, but decides that she wants to live so she duct tapes the bleeding geyser that was her neck on the fly.

I could go into all the emotional torment that Sarah suffers in her one hour of screen time with Beatrice Dalle, especially since Sarah's every rescuer gets grotesquely destroyed by this sadist. From accidentally stabbing her own mother in the throat, to having a cops head get blown off in her face in a shower of splatter, Sarah suffers as much mental distress as she does physical injury. The point here is, that all this brutality goes too far. What gets compromised by all the blood shed is the believability that this could actually really happen. I am not stupid, I do understand that this film is catering itself sylistically, into an endless progression of outdoing its last shock, but such devices come with inherent flaws attached. Had this film not made me utter sentences in disbeliefe like "Good God woman! Ain't 'cha even dead yet?!"
I wouldn't be here stressing the importance of of doing all you can to not make someone have to suspend their beliefe. Because I am now Beatrice Dalle's newest number one fan after this fair, I would of given this film five stars in a heart beat had it just remained believable all the way through. This to me is the overall flaw of this movie, sadly it came darn close, but just wasn't quite a cigar.
Nonetheless, it is still a solid bit of sadistic horror entertainment that I can recomment in good conscious to anyone with a soft spot for the sick and unusual. Four stars.

... For more information from Amazon.com about Inside Unrated ...
null
In association with Amazon.com. Please support our site by doing your online shopping here.
Search