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Inhale
Directed by
Baltasar Kormákur
R
2010
1h 40m
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6.5
38%
46%
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A couple goes to dangerous lengths to find a lung donor for their daughter.
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Cast of Inhale
Dermot Mulroney
Paul Stanton
Diane Kruger
Diane Stanton
Sam Shepard
James Harrison
Rosanna Arquette
Dr. Rubin
Mia Stallard
Chloe
Jordi Mollà
Aguilar
Vincent Perez
Dr. Martinez
Walter Perez
Arturo
David Selby
Dr. White
Kisha Sierra
Theresa
Arlin Alcala
Receptionist
Baltasar Kormákur
Director
Walter A. Doty III
Writer
Christian Escario
Writer
John Claflin
Writer
Michelle Chydzik Sowa
Producer
Jennifer Kelley
Producer
Jennifer Kelly
Producer
Nathalie Marciano
Producer
Inhale Ratings & Reviews
New York Daily News
Joe Neumaier
The film soon traffics in "Babel"-style cultural crises and melodrama. Still, as a tale of parental desperation and the cost of conscience, "Inhale" comes from a thought-provoking place.
Moving Pictures Magazine
Annlee Ellingson
The film's final moments are still a sock to the gut, but the central dilemma would have been more acute had some of the details been left to imagination.
NYC Movie Guru
Avi Offer
A pedestrian thriller that suffers from implausibility, an overbearing musical score and excessive style over substance.
Movieline
Michelle Orange
Inhale manages little more than a gesture toward untying its bundled moral knots.
New York Post
Lou Lumenick
Milks the very real problem of "organ tourism" for all the melodrama and car chases it's worth.
Slant Magazine
Paul Brunick
If there's an upside here, it's salt-and-pepper stud Mulroney.
New York Times
Stephen Holden
Filmed in a semi-documentary style, it fitfully aspires to moral seriousness.
Wall Street Journal
Joe Morgenstern
All of the beatings, betrayals and bitter ironies leave a bad taste in your head.
Los Angeles Times
Gary Goldstein
It takes a while to get there, but Inhale eventually emerges as a tense and morally complex thriller with a devastating twist.
Film Journal International
David Noh
Well-done, exciting and intelligent, that rare thriller with a mind and purpose.
AV Club
Scott Tobias
It's neither remotely convincing as true-to-life drama or lurid and propulsive enough to work as exploitation. It's just bad.
Metromix.com
Geoff Berkshire
How Robert Rodriguez's Machete might have looked played with a straight face ... a silly exploitation thriller that confuses itself for an artful message movie.
Village Voice
Eric Hynes
Ripped from the headlines and sensationalized for your would-be pleasure, Inhale uses the appalling phenomenon of illegal organ trafficking as the basis for an almost-as-appalling hyperventilated thriller.
The Hollywood Reporter
Kirk Honeycutt
The final act hits like a gut-punch.
iamROGUE
JimmyO
This is not the feel good movie of the year, but it certainly is a potent flick that will have you thinking.
Observer
Rex Reed
You will go away with your heart full and your eyes wide open.
ComingSoon.net
Edward Douglas
Particularly disappointing following Korkakur's exceptional Icelandic work, and it leaves you wondering what whoever financed this movie was inhaling.
Hollywood & Fine
Marshall Fine
The idea that one ignorant tourist could stumble into this many wasp's nests in a couple days - and emerge alive - is particularly hard to swallow.
Compuserve
Harvey S. Karten
Effectively horrific tale of the illegal organ transplants business.
Variety
Ronnie Scheib
Walter Doty III and John Clafin's hackneyed script depicts Mexico as one vast, interconnected conspiracy engaged in the underground organ trade, whose highest-ranked traffickers are -- gasp! -- Americans.
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