Review of The I Inside (2004) by Tim B — 17 Jul 2007
A man awakens in a hospital not recalling the past two years of his life as he begins to find out things from his past he discovers his ability to move from the year 2002 to the year 2000. The plot is too convoluted to get into here.
What we have though, is a 'puzzle' film. The audience know about as much as the main character, portrayed by Ryan Phillipe. As he attempts to piece together his past he becomes embroiled a web of paranoia.
Basically, cutting the crap, its a good, intriguing film however its no Jacob's Ladder. Phillipe is strong in the lead and the supporting cast back him up ably. Unfortunately something gets lost within the convolution, there comes a point when it seems The I Inside is trying to explain a bit too much and boarders on the farcical.
Overall though, an interesting little film, even if it falls just short of its ambitions.
This review of The I Inside (2004) was written by Tim B on 17 Jul 2007.
The I Inside has generally received positive reviews.
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