InSight

InSight

2011 "Fear what you see."
InSight
InSight

InSight

4.8 | 1h32m | R | en | Thriller

While tending to a stabbing victim, Kaitlyn is electrocuted and awakens to find that she is experiencing the memories of the now-deceased woman.

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4.8 | 1h32m | R | en | Thriller , Mystery | More Info
Released: September. 02,2011 | Released Producted By: Braeburn Entertainment , Check Entertainment Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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While tending to a stabbing victim, Kaitlyn is electrocuted and awakens to find that she is experiencing the memories of the now-deceased woman.

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Cast

Natalie Zea , Sean Patrick Flanery , Adam Baldwin

Director

Scott Peck

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howlet-tim I was blown away by this movie, It was very well thought out and has some great production values from the jump. The first few scenes are particularly intense.I only watched the first 10 minutes, but thought if other people can review a movie after only watching 20 minutes I can go one better !worth watching for the slow build it has, and also for the twists and turns in it. It's isn't a fast paced action flick by any measure, but for psychological thrillers, this isn't a prerequisite.There is a lot to be said for choosing a slower progression in a movie as opposed to taking the quick return, action route that contains no substance. def worth hanging in for up to the ten minute mark anyway.
Film Fan Insight is one of the most exciting films I've seen in a long time. From the first beat to the last, my heart was racing with inexplicable and unexpected excitement, a feeling shared by others I talked to afterwards. The story grabs you right away, and you hang on for the ride until you get dumped off on your butt at the end, blinking and wondering what the heck just happened. You immediately want to see it again to catch all the subtleties you know you missed the first time around! This fast-paced flick is a multi-dimensional thrill- ride layered with subtle psychological/philosophical/sociological twists and turns that intrigue the viewer all the way to the end and leaves you unsure of what dimension you've arrived at and what conclusion to draw. The direction, camera work, acting and chemistry are right on target; characters exude mystery,pathos, loyalty, betrayal, lechery all leading to the question of Who Killed Allison Parks?! See this film and you will not be disappointed!
Chris Dimoulas InSight is not a film that is easily forgotten nor brushed over. It starts off with some pretty extreme circumstances, we learn through fast cuts and dialogue that a girl named Allison Parks has been brutally attacked and we don't know why. Neither does the main character in the film, Kaitlyn, who plays one of the nurses trying to save Allison's life, as she is suffering from multiple stab wounds. Kaitlyn thinks for a moment that Allison is trying to communicate with her in some way, but before Kaitlyn can find out much, a defibrillator shocks Allison and she dies. The electricity travels through Allison's body and knocks out Kaitlyn, who then begins to see memories from Allison's life or so we are lead to believe for much of the film.The uniqueness of InSight is how in which the story is told. Methodically, as slowly we learn more and less at the same time. I imagine it's hard for an audience to piece together what is real and what is only in Kaitlyn's mind, and I imagine that's the whole point. We struggle as the main character does to try and figure out whether Allison's murder was a random killing or something more. Along the way we are introduced to a skeptical detective, Kaitlyn's sick mother, a sleazy psychiatrist, and Allison's ex-boyfriend, all of these characters add to the mystery. None of them confirm for the audience on which end of the spectrum the story will end. Whether or not this was just a random killing and Kaitlyn is just hallucinating these memories, or there's something more to this murder, and Kaitlyn is the only one who can figure it out.Richard Gabai directs this thriller in a way that allows the audience to piece-by-piece figure things out with the characters. By the end it's really up for interpretation what the truth is. If you see this with a friend, you will be discussing it long after the credits roll.
rorrr I rarely stop watching movies in the middle, but couldn't watch this for more than 20 minutes. It's absolutely awful. Horrible acting. The main actress is not particularly likable. Most supporting actors are even worse. Horrible dialog lines trying to shoehorn explanations of what's going on. Unfortunately can't judge the script, since I couldn't finish watching this.Ridiculously bad production. Random s**t covering scenes as the camera moves. Color balance jumping from bright blue to bright yellow between the scenes. Sound quality in outdoor scenes is garbage.Do not recommend.