- Inside Out
A man is released from prison after serving a long time for killing a
man who tried to kill his best friend. Once out, he just wants to live a
normal life, but his best friend immediately gets him into a new heap
of serious troubles.
Director:
Artie MandelbergWriter:
Dylan SchafferStars:
Paul Levesque, Michael Rapaport, Parker Posey | See full cast and crew »Storyline
A man is released from prison after serving a long time for killing a
man who tried to kill his best friend. Once out, he just wants to live a
normal life, but his best friend immediately gets him into a new heap
of serious troubles.
User Reviews
Predictable, though still watchable...
Can't really claim that
director Artie Mandelberg has put together something overly memorable
here. Sure the movie is enjoyable in itself, but it was hardly
outstanding or unique for a crime thriller, which the movie apparently
was supposed to be.
The story in "Inside Out" is about AJ (played by Paul Levesque) who is released from prison after 13 years of imprisonment. Returning to his childhood friend Jack (played by Michael Rapaport), AJ soon finds himself drawn back into the world that he left so long ago.
I will say that the story was adequate, although it was rather predictable. But it was nicely enough executed, despite being so guided and one directional. There were no surprises of any kind here to throw the audience off the track. The movie just trotted ahead along a very straight line and never really picked up pace.
As for the acting in the movie, well you know what you are going to get here, given the people on the cast list. So don't expect any award winning performances. That being said, I am not saying that people were doing bad jobs, far from it. They did work their magic with their given characters and given the lack of flexibility from the
The story in "Inside Out" is about AJ (played by Paul Levesque) who is released from prison after 13 years of imprisonment. Returning to his childhood friend Jack (played by Michael Rapaport), AJ soon finds himself drawn back into the world that he left so long ago.
I will say that the story was adequate, although it was rather predictable. But it was nicely enough executed, despite being so guided and one directional. There were no surprises of any kind here to throw the audience off the track. The movie just trotted ahead along a very straight line and never really picked up pace.
As for the acting in the movie, well you know what you are going to get here, given the people on the cast list. So don't expect any award winning performances. That being said, I am not saying that people were doing bad jobs, far from it. They did work their magic with their given characters and given the lack of flexibility from the