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2023    1h 46minDramma, Thriller
5.561%40%5.7
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Nemo, un ladro di opere d'arte molto quotate, si introduce in un attico altamente tecnologico di New York. Ma il piano non va come previsto: i suoi complici lo abbandonano e lui e resta intrappolato nella lussuosa abitazione. A questo punto inizia una lotta disperata per sopravvivere e per uscire da quella situazione angosciante.
Diretto da Vasilis Katsoupis
  • Willem DafoeNemo
  • Gene BervoetsOwner
  • Eliza StuyckJasmine
  • Andrew BlumenthalNumber 3
  • Vincent EatonNumber 2
  • Daniel WhiteAshley
  • Josia KrugJack
  • Cornelia BuchMabel
  • Ava von VoigtOwner's Daughter
  • Youl SamareDoorman
  • Salim KarasFlirting Guy
  • Vasilis KatsoupisRegista / Produttore Esecutivo / Idea
  • Ben HopkinsSceneggiatore
  • Giorgos KarnavasProduttore
  • Marcos KantisProduttore
  • Dries PhlypoProduttore
  • Jim StarkProduttore Esecutivo
  • Konstantinos KontovrakisProduttore Esecutivo
  • Charles Eric BreitkreuzProduttore Esecutivo
  • Martin LehwaldProduttore Esecutivo
  • Wes Brake1 giugno 2025
    Worst movie Wilem Dafoe ever made
  • Luis Morales13 maggio 2026
    Boring and it didn't make me care about the one man movie. You think it would force you to see his plight, but it just made you sad for the actor and the audience watching this movie.
  • Julie Jones12 gennaio 2026
    It is an interesting movie. It is all about this man who was trapped inside a huge penthouse that belongs to some rich art person. The ending was a bit vague. Did Nemo leave the building? Did he jump and put an end to his vague future after his attempt of stealing art work failed? The end doesn't show that. It leaves us with a lot of questions! Slow pace, but with enough interesting ideas and stuff happening and a great central performance by one of the best actors of his generation!
  • P. Logan13 luglio 2025
    An intriguing concept that ends up artsy-fartsy by the end, with an inconclusive, unsatisfying ending. Willem Dafoe is exemplary as always.
  • Kevin Ward3 luglio 2025
    High end art thief Nemo (Willem Dafoe) triggers a fail-safe lockdown mechanism during a heist of a luxury penthouse imprisoning him Inside. Nemo is left to scour his surroundings for resources for survival, and then to engineer his escape. Dafoe is as unhinged as ever (which is saying something) and watching his desperation in isolation is quite mesmerizing particularly when paired with the gorgeously artistic set dressing. 
But from the outset, it’s very clear that what we’re watching is not a narrative thriller, but a rather symbolic one steeped in obtuse metaphor.
 Nemo finds inspiration in the vast collection of art, then moves to destroying them to incorporate into his own creation. The pyramid sculpture he creates to aid his escape evokes imagery of the pyramid of transcendence/enlightenment. But at the same time he’s moving towards an inverted pyramid (the light fixture on the ceiling) which evokes images of Dante’s rings of hell. Is Nemo achieving transcendence through art, or does his isolation descend him into madness?  Heaven or Hell? Parallels can be drawn to Jules Verne’s Captain Nemo who found freedom in his state of the art Nautilus submarine, but the isolation and disconnect from greater society also has an impact on his psyche.  
As I muse now about the film a good 18 hours later, I can tell the film effected me more than I initially felt when I exited the theater last night.  I’m almost decided giving this a positive recommendation. But I think for a good portion of viewers, as the drama shifts from survivalist tension to artistic pretension, Inside becomes a bit of a grueling task to watch.

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