A young woman wakes up in a seemingly evacuated hospital with a hurricane approaching that has awakened malevolent forces inside. She realizes she must escape the hospital before the hurrica... Read allA young woman wakes up in a seemingly evacuated hospital with a hurricane approaching that has awakened malevolent forces inside. She realizes she must escape the hospital before the hurricane passes, or she will be trapped there forever.A young woman wakes up in a seemingly evacuated hospital with a hurricane approaching that has awakened malevolent forces inside. She realizes she must escape the hospital before the hurricane passes, or she will be trapped there forever.
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Cryss Cordero
- Ophelia
- (as Crystal Cordero)
Isabella Menna
- Drowsy Female
- (as Isabella Sofia Menna)
Sharon Lanay Chapman
- Waiting Room Doctor
- (as Sharon Chapman)
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On the plus side, the concept behind the story is interesting, it's beautifully shot, the location works well. I found the actors to be competent, if a little green.
To it's detriment, the story needs some work, nothing in this really wowed me.
It's an ok watch once time killer. For an indie thriller, you could certainly do worse.
I really enjoyed this movie. Inoperable is an effective low-budget thriller.it is very eerie and atmospheric being stuck in the hospital with her....Amy Bennet...
Very trippy movie if you can suspend belief a little bit.... those other reviewers who gave it low marks took it way too seriously ....and themselves too seriously also... I watch this movie late at night while falling to sleep because its pretty suspenseful...not scary...not horror...but fun and worth checking out...bababooey to yall
Synopsis: Amy Coney Barret replaces Bill Murray in a wildly unfunny twist on Groundhog Day, discovering additional pieces to the puzzle around her with each reliving.
Inoperable feels like a well-funded student film. Unfortunately, as with many student films, the casting is bad, the acting is awkward, and the story is poorly developed. This is a classic case of style over substance; the only enjoyable part of the movie is some of the camera direction and attention to detail in the practical fx. Onnthe other hand, however, one of the biggest problems breaking your suspension of disbelief is the set design, it tried hard to be silent hill but looks more like the janitorial staff at Scrub' Sacred Heart quit the day of. Wardrobe also suffers from the same problem, likely being managed by the same production designer.
Sound is... Good. Nothing particular stands out as food or bad in the audio department.
Inoperable feels like a well-funded student film. Unfortunately, as with many student films, the casting is bad, the acting is awkward, and the story is poorly developed. This is a classic case of style over substance; the only enjoyable part of the movie is some of the camera direction and attention to detail in the practical fx. Onnthe other hand, however, one of the biggest problems breaking your suspension of disbelief is the set design, it tried hard to be silent hill but looks more like the janitorial staff at Scrub' Sacred Heart quit the day of. Wardrobe also suffers from the same problem, likely being managed by the same production designer.
Sound is... Good. Nothing particular stands out as food or bad in the audio department.
This is like a very very bad version of Groundhog Day.
Like a very very bad acid trip.
Like a bad bad bad hangover and like a very bad dream which you can't awake from.
First we have a 30 something year old made to look like an early 20's teen.
Then there is a beat-up hospital with almost no staff around - but when trying to escape, they just seem to be at every turn.
Then there's a hurricane thing which begins to complicate things even more...and then it just gets boring and stupid - or stupid and boring...whichever comes first.
Ahh, well - it was a free watch, so I didn't worry about the cost - and I had a day off...but I know there could have been better time spent doing nothing.
Like a very very bad acid trip.
Like a bad bad bad hangover and like a very bad dream which you can't awake from.
First we have a 30 something year old made to look like an early 20's teen.
Then there is a beat-up hospital with almost no staff around - but when trying to escape, they just seem to be at every turn.
Then there's a hurricane thing which begins to complicate things even more...and then it just gets boring and stupid - or stupid and boring...whichever comes first.
Ahh, well - it was a free watch, so I didn't worry about the cost - and I had a day off...but I know there could have been better time spent doing nothing.
This movie is a sad way of showing off cool gore effects. Really bad acting and a thin plotline that never makes any sence. I gave it three stars just for the make up, which were actually nice
Did you know
- TriviaThe hurricane footage that plays during the opening credits was shot on the Gulf of Mexico.
- GoofsWhen Amy moves off the hospital bed, the monitor behind her is fully disconnected from her body, but still shows vital signs.
- ConnectionsReferences Star Trek: The Next Generation: Cause and Effect (1992)
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- 1h 25m(85 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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