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In Their Skin

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
6K
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Rachel Miner, Selma Blair, James D'Arcy, Joshua Close, Alex Ferris, and Quinn Lord in In Their Skin (2012)
The Hughes cottage vacation is violently interrupted by a family on a murderous journey, in search of the perfect life.
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The Hughes' cottage vacation is violently interrupted by a family on a murderous and identity-stealing journey, in search of the "perfect" life.The Hughes' cottage vacation is violently interrupted by a family on a murderous and identity-stealing journey, in search of the "perfect" life.The Hughes' cottage vacation is violently interrupted by a family on a murderous and identity-stealing journey, in search of the "perfect" life.

  • Director
    • Jeremy Power Regimbal
  • Writers
    • Joshua Close
    • Justin Tyler Close
    • Jeremy Power Regimbal
  • Stars
    • Selma Blair
    • Joshua Close
    • James D'Arcy
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jeremy Power Regimbal
    • Writers
      • Joshua Close
      • Justin Tyler Close
      • Jeremy Power Regimbal
    • Stars
      • Selma Blair
      • Joshua Close
      • James D'Arcy
    • 30User reviews
    • 74Critic reviews
    • 50Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Selma Blair
    Selma Blair
    • Mary
    Joshua Close
    Joshua Close
    • Mark
    • (as Josh Close)
    James D'Arcy
    James D'Arcy
    • Bobby
    Rachel Miner
    Rachel Miner
    • Jane
    Quinn Lord
    Quinn Lord
    • Brendon
    Alex Ferris
    Alex Ferris
    • Jared
    Matt Bellefleur
    Matt Bellefleur
    • Toby
    Terence Kelly
    Terence Kelly
    • Attendant
    Leanne Adachi
    • Medic
    Brett Delaney
    • Man In Headlights
    Debbe Hirata
    Debbe Hirata
    • Therapist
    Agam Darshi
    Agam Darshi
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    Allie Bertram
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    • Director
      • Jeremy Power Regimbal
    • Writers
      • Joshua Close
      • Justin Tyler Close
      • Jeremy Power Regimbal
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    8christian94

    Mimic, but no gimmick

    In Their Skin (formerly "Replicas") is Regimbal's directorial debut, but armed with a strong cast and a solid screenplay, he creates a web of worthwhile scenes that will stick with the viewer. Perhaps misguidedly toying with the horror genre early in the film, he chooses the focus on the drama, the characters and story and let you decide if you are endeared, amused, scared, uneasy, entertained or otherwise.

    Regimbal stays with this beautiful ambiguity for most of the feature and gets fine-tuned performances from his story and character-driven cast that allows for the "replicas" to reveal themselves slowly, but surely. The suspense is high and the dark humour as well. A beautiful piece with a slow burn pace. We left the Montreal FantAsia screening and director Q&A with more questions than answers, but with deep satisfaction of exploring a compelling concept with complexity, dexterity and depth.
    5cockadoody73

    The Strangers: Prey At Night meets Funny Games.

    I hadn't heard of this movie until I was scrolling through an online site, so I thought I'd kill a bit of lockdown time and watch it. Starts with a scene on a bridge, a guy in his underwear struggling to get away from someone. He falls and is killed by an unknown assailant. Cut to the Hughes family travelling to their vacation cottage, clearly struggling after the death of their young daughter. Quick stop at a gas station and the attendant tells them they're early, the usual families aren't due for a couple of weeks but one or two have arrived.

    Early next morning Mark Hughes hears a noise and goes outside to find a family outside his house, they explain they are leaving him some firewood. Mark is initially rude to them, but softens and caves in to their suggestion they call back later for a meal.

    What then ensues is pretty predictable, the pushy Father, the timid - mentally challenged even - wife and the creepy son, try to find out about the loves of the Hughes. As the evening progresses tempers become frayed and the Hughes ask their guests to leave. Following that we're talking a straight home invasion movie. There is quite a bit of brutality, a pretty gross forced sex scene (because everyone is watching) and a couple of revelations.

    It's very predictable, and you kind of wonder why the Hughes would even invite these awful people into their home. The Hughes' son is a drippy, teddy bear clutching nine year old who clearly has issues, whilst rhe son of the other family is quite possibly the oddest, creepiest bad actor ever.

    I enjoyed it, probably wouldn't hurry to watch it again but it's a good movie. Selma Blair and James D'Arcy outact everyone else on the screen.
    6hitchcockthelegend

    The Replicants.

    OK! From the off I have to say I'm hardly the right person to take as gospel as regards a review for yet another home invasion movie. I have grown increasingly jaded with this sub-genre of horror, it seems that every year a handful of these type of movies get trundled out and suckers like me keep watching in the hope of finding a gem amongst the rough rocks.

    In Their Skin isn't a gem, in fact it's not exactly a must see frightener, but it at least tries to add something to an already stagnated sub-genre of film. Namely an identity theft angle that veers away from the usual "oh they are just psychos or hoodies" line of thinking.

    There is a raft of reviewers out there in internet land drawing comparisons to this being a Funny Games knock off. Now regardless of how I personally feel about Hanneke's work, is that what people are doing now? Fans of his film(s) expecting a Selma Blair, Joshua Close, Rachel Miner and James D'Arcy starring movie to take home invasion horror to a new level? When it's directed by an unknown? Really?

    For an hour writer and directer Jeremy Power Regimbal favours the slow burn approach, and it works because the cast are very committed, and in the case of adult villains D'Arcy and Miner there's some bona fide creepiness about their respective mannerisms. It's only when things shift away from rumbling unease into psycho/sexual territory that the fledgling director loses control and sinks to formula conventions to get his shock and awe.

    Not a must see, but in the context of boorish fodder like The Strangers, or higher budgeted fluff like The Purge, then this is well worth a look by those not expecting a whole new dimension of home invasion horror. It does have merits that doesn't waste your time, and beside which, James D'Arcy in this looks uncannily like Norman Bates, so that has to warrant a look! 6/10
    5jordondave-28085

    A much lower budget version of Funny Games, The Strangers to name a few

    (2012) In Their Skin PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER

    Starring Joshua Close who was also credited for writing the story along with the director Jeremy Power Regimbal. He plays Mark along with his wife (Selma Blair) and son settling down into a remote home somewhere along the highway. And suddenly get imposed upon by another family unexpectedly named Bobby (James D'Arcy) and his wife and kid, and then the next thing you know this dysfunctional family started terrorizing them for no apparent reason. Low budget and has been done before from such movies as "The Strangers", "The Last House On The Left" to "Funny Games". Do we really need to see a much lower budget variation of those movies.
    vinceljdario

    Underrated movie with great atmosphere

    It definitely stands out in home invasion subgenre. Creepy atmosphere from beginning to the end, unsettling for the viewer.

    Lead actors played their characters very well and were convincing in their portrayal of a grieving family. I like the grayish tone present in the entire movie, it is almost black and white. The only thing that I don't find very convincing is how our main characters weren't more careful from the beginning. I mean, those intruders who presented themselves as a family were very awkward from the beginning, I wouldn't let them in in the first place... Overall, very nice movie that is sadly underrated and not very known, but it is definitely worth a watch. Don't expect a lot of blood, the atmosphere is really scary itself and also the constant suspense, you won't be able to take your eyes of the screen.

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    • Trivia
      Selma Blair was pregnant during filming.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Bobby: Sorry but it's in my nature

    • Crazy credits
      In the part of the end credits sequence before the comprehensive lists of cast and crew begins to scroll, the lines of text of the credits are ever so slightly tilted counter clockwise.
    • Connections
      Features Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter 2 (2007)

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    • Release date
      • November 9, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official sites
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      • Sepia Films (Canada)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Replicas
    • Filming locations
      • Langley, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Studio Movement Entertainment
      • Sepia Films
      • Téléfilm Canada
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    • Budget
      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $106,919
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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