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5.6 Caught Inside
Drama, Action & Adventure, Mystery & Suspense, Art House & International
Surfing charters are meant to be a trip to Paradise. With six male surfers stuck on a boat, there's bound to be some friction. When two of the surf crew are replaced at the last minute with girls - the heat is turned way up. The one single girl on board - SAM - enjoys the attention. She has Bull and Rob wrapped around her finger. The frustrated, psychotic, Bull soon decides, "she'll get what she's asking for" and molests her. Outraged, the others abandon him on an island, but the ever-determined Bull returns, and takes control of the boat. He attacks the crew and holds them hostage. He harasses Sam and tortures the others. It's a nightmare battle of wits, on board the yacht, as the four imprisoned friends must survive the fury of the psycho at the helm.
Rating
R (for violence, sexuality and language)
Director
Adam Blaiklock
Studio
Screen Media Ventures
Writer
Joe Velikovsky, Matt Tomaszewski, Adam Blaiklock
- So when Caught Inside finally descends into an expected them-versus-him free-for-all in the final act, it is Oxenbould's wickedly wonky way with an improvised line that keeps the whole thing fresh.Reply
- Hilarious movie. Will certainly make you laugh. Classic crazy guy is finally pushed past his limits leading him to become a viscous killer yet somehow his insanity is comical. Suspenseful but slow building, unexpected comedy is this movie's best attribute.Reply
- Thrilling enough but i was too frustrated by the stupidity of the characters to recalling enjoy it.Reply
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- It's a solid effort all round, but this really belongs to Ben Oxenbould whose brilliantly unhinged performance makes this a truly thrilling experience. A very well made thriller from Austrailia,I say SEE IT!!!Reply
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- What starts as a possibly "canned", mediocre thriller eventually escalates and develops into a very tense fight for survival against a force that scares well because of it's uncomfortable closeness to reality and a very possible nightmare for many people. This is a good example of the true fear capable in film when a story is focused on humanity and less on external forces like CGI monsters. The villain is captivating on screen and gives audiences the scariest feeling of all, the realization that we're not entirely sure of his limits and there's no telling what he is willing to do next.Reply
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- Obvious parallels to Cape Fear and another take on this genre is always welcome although there's nothing really new here save some impressing surfing from the decent actors. I kept getting confused with Daisy Betts not being Anne Hathaway which she looks a lot like, but NOT being Anne Hathaway is a plus. On the whole this film's ok but not a life changer. Next...Reply
- Great performance by Ben Oxenbould. Plot is typical thriller and some of the twists seemed redundant because they were too obviously just there for the thrilling effect.Reply
- So when Caught Inside finally descends into an expected them-versus-him free-for-all in the final act, it is Oxenbould's wickedly wonky way with an improvised line that keeps the whole thing fresh.Reply
- It's a solid effort all round, but this really belongs to Ben Oxenbould whose brilliantly unhinged performance makes this a truly thrilling experience.Reply
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