They Live Inside Us (2020)

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They Live Inside Us: Directed by Michael Ballif. With James Morris, Hailey Nebeker, Stevie Dust, Emily Broschinsky. Seeking inspiration for a new writing project, a man spends Halloween night in a notoriously haunted house. He soon realizes he is living in his own horror story.

“Somebody you knew would just die? Thatu0026#39;s how I felt watching this catastrophe. I wanted the main character to die so fast, so often, so much, just so there would be something going on in the movie. It actually started off not bad. And by started off, I mean with the kids on the bike. As soon as the actual lead character showed up, everything went down hill. And the plot you figured out 2 minutes after he started speaking.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe male actoru0026#39;s bio says heu0026#39;s been recording and acting since he was a child with his fatheru0026#39;s camcorder. Iu0026#39;d like to see that. His acting in this was dry, droll, and irritating. He wasnu0026#39;t believable as a father or a writer. He wore the same thing the entire movie, even tho days were clearly changing. He spoke so softly that I had to laugh when he yelled at his daughter. And his crying with no tears was as bad as the people on Maury claiming they donu0026#39;t know who the father is. The daughter was ok. There really wasnu0026#39;t much for her to do. But I never understood why she wasnu0026#39;t in school. Or why he would bring her to this house, which was also never explained.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIf you want a movie with no plot and no ending, and random characters thrown in with weird flashbacks, or flash forwards (couldnu0026#39;t really tell), then pick this up.”

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