"It’s What's Inside" is a pleasant surprise - a film with little expectations from our point of view that ended up delivering a fun, inventive ride. Director Greg Jardin and his team managed to breathe new life into the body-swap concept with a narrative that feels fully fleshed out, new and engaging. Just when you think the film has shown all its cards, it keeps surprising you with new twists.
The plot follows Shelby (Brittany O'Grady) and Cyrus (James Morosini) as they attend the pre-wedding party of their friends Reuben (Devon Terrell) and Nikki (Alycia Debnam-Carey). They are soon joined by an old acquaintance, Forbes (David W. Thompson), who arrives with a mysterious briefcase. Inside is a device that allows them to swap bodies, leading the group to play a guessing game of who’s inhabiting whom.
From the outset, the film’s striking visuals will certainly catch your eye, but it’s the clever execution of the body-swap concept that holds your attention throughout its runtime. As the characters trade bodies, their true natures come to light, forcing them to confront old secrets and simmering tensions that they hid from each other. Each scene brings a sense of unpredictability, keeping you guessing what will happen next. The film’s cast does an excellent job capturing the chaos and confusion of the body-swap mayhem, adding an extra layer of fun to the whole experience. However, the film’s large ensemble cast means that some characters don’t get the attention they deserve, leaving certain characters feeling underwhelming and underdeveloped. Additionally, the ending left us slightly perplexed, as it didn’t tie up the story as neatly as we would have liked. Still, "It’s What's Inside" is a fresh and thrilling take on the body-swap genre, packed with surprises and moments that will keep audiences entertained.
It's What's Inside Movie Review: Swap-tastic
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