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Outside In (2018)

March. 30,2018
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6.7
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An ex-con struggling to readjust to life in his small town forms an intense bond with his former high-school teacher.

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Plantiana
2018/03/30

Yawn. Poorly Filmed Snooze Fest.

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Matialth
2018/03/31

Good concept, poorly executed.

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Dotbankey
2018/04/01

A lot of fun.

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Bob
2018/04/02

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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jangelo4
2018/04/03

I love Falco, and some reviews for this movie were good so I watched it. This may have been at least in the top 5 worst movies I have ever seen. Don't watch it, it's awful. The male lead is whiny, always getting tears in his eyes, and just someone you don't sympathize with at all. Falco is good, but the story is awful and takes you places you don't need or want to go. What a mess. Avoid it.

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drevemark
2018/04/04

Sensitive film, beautiful photo and played with small gestures makes this the best drama for quiet some time. Lots of undertones, dark and light ones. Took it to my heart,

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BasicLogic
2018/04/05

Hey, after a 20 years unfair and unjustifiable imprisonment and finally got released, the first thing you'd better to worry about should be finding a job, maybe it'd be tougher than you think, but a guy even he was innocent, unless he got monetary compensation from the unfair imprisonment for innocent people, and got 20 years' worth redemption, in a small town such as Granite Fall, you should try your best to pick up the pieces littered and accumulated in that twenty years period, find a steady job, go back to school (better not get into the student loan aftermath that we've seen everyday) or whatever that would assure you a better future. But unfortunately what we saw in this film was a guy who's not considering anything more important than to get his 20 years accumulated Hormones released with an older married woman. Man, that's not romance, that's absolutely disgusting. What were you thinking, Chris? This is a small town, got neighborhood watch, with limited recreations, with long, wet and cold weather almost year round, residents are bored to death, gossips maybe their daily amusement, yet you are trying to break up a marriage, even it's a long dead, standing-still marriage. After you left that night, Carol tried her last endeavor to have some long forgotten sex with her impotent husband but failed. This caused her to seek some ready answer elsewhere, and you're already a readily made available dude, younger and thirstier, more wanting. So, the so-called "Drama" that most of the other viewers also readily accept the predictable outcome. Of course, Carol's daughter got to have some say in this situation, that, shall we say, is also part of the so-called "Drama" should be included. ButHey, it's no big deal, man. Nothing really that special. If Chris or Carol didn't give a damn about what comes next, Chris didn't want to worry about his health coverage insurance, didn't have to worry about to buy gas for his bicycle....Carol didn't care about her high school teacher's social role, the morality of a married woman although with an unhappy marriage, her income tax, her property tax, her medical bills, hey, it's okay, let's do it, man. Well, this film is so pathetically predictable like a one-way street, long and boring.

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onyinye-egenti
2018/04/06

In these days of so-called big budget Fifty Shades of so-so, thank God for films like "Outside In". Seriously, thank you! "Outside In" is the real deal where love is heart-breaking, painfully flawed, raw! And possibly home-breaking on occasion. This heart-wrenching earth-shattering near-lyrical drama piece grips my heart in a vice from its gentle-toned beginning right to its powerful end. My heart is in my throat begging for a chance and some understanding for the main character, CHRIS, who has been without understanding and compassion, even love, for so long (20 years) his life has become a desert without water, and I kept praying as I watched, for him not to be broken or hurt further by the one person from whom such an act would be a killing blow, Carol. A Tale of the purest innocent love so heart-achingly portrayed that I am without words. Give me "Outside In" over Fifty Shades of Whatever any day!

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