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The Evil Within Review

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4.4640 Ratings

🗓️ 26 September 2018

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

The Evil Within is the first and only film from writer, director Andrew Getty. The film follows a mentally handicapped thirty year-old man named Dennis (Frederick Koehler), and tangentially, his older brother John (Sean Patrick Flanery). Dennis is haunted by his dreams, where a nefarious presence played by Michael Berryman, seeks to torture and ultimately possess him. The nightmares quickly become reality as the evil presence communicates to Dennis in his waking hours through his reflection in a creepy antique mirror that his brother John has thrust upon him. His manipulative reflection quickly instructs the befuddled protagonist to commit heinous acts to escape from his nightmares and show the world he is smarter than they think. If you want to watch The Evil Within, please consider renting or purchasing the movie through this amazon link to help us support the podcast. David found this movie by browsing the horror section of Amazon Prime Video. Watching the trailer convinced me that this movie was going to be an entertaining train wreck; my favorite kind of train wreck. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJ_sduGRt_w I wasn't that far off. The film suffers quite a bit from the terrible and, at times, pretentious script. However, there are some really great and disturbing moments, and commendable acting throughout. The highlights of the film are the many scenes with an impressive mixture of practical and visual effects. For example, the opening nightmare sequence features the evil presence unzipping Dennis' back and climbing into his body. This is done with a mixture of stop-motion and makeup that is truly disturbing in a way that CGI and jump scares just can't touch. Also, lots of camera movements and optical effects are pulled off in a way that shows the first-time filmmaker had flashes of genius. Frederick Koehler did really well with his portrayal of the mentally handicapped protagonist. He adhered to Tropic Thunder's admonition to "never go full retard". The Gollumic switch between Dennis' voice and that of Legion in the mirror is creepy and well acted. Michael Berryman, the perennial horror favorite due to his unique appearance is used sparingly, but to good effect throughout the film. You might recognize him from The Hills Have Eyes or One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest. The scenes with Sean Patrick Flanery (Powder, Boondock Saints) and Dina Meyer (Saw, Starship Troopers) were probably the worst parts of the movie. The dialogue-driven subplot of John and Lydia's relationship suffers most from the weak and, at times, confusing script. The film in these scenes steps into The Room territory. As with the Room, even these scenes can be entertaining, if only because of the ham-handed exposition mixed with the non-sequitur word vomit. Overall, the good balances with the bad. There is enough going on visually that is genuinely interesting and creepy that you can overlook the sins of its storytelling. My Rating 5/10 If You Like Experimental Independent Horror Movies, Check Out Our Review of Kuso https://www.horrormovietalk.com/2019/05/15/kuso-review/ Spoilers: The Rundown The film opens with a dream sequence where a sesquipedalian narrator, Dennis, opines about the nature of dreams, storytelling, and reality. The David Lynchian visuals lead to the appearance of the "Cadaver" that attacks the Dennis and literally climbs into his skin. When Dennis awakes, it is revealed that unlike the wordy narrator, in life, he is mentally handicapped. We are introduced to his brother John and Lydia as they all enjoy a picnic together. After the picnic and a visit to Dennis' crush at the ice cream store, John surprises Dennis with an antique mirror. John insists that the mirror "really ties the room together," but Dennis is very upset that John moved his belongings to get it in his room. Soon, Dennis' reflection starts talking to him and compels him to begin killing. First,

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to horror movie talk, the horror movie podcast where two schlubby guys talk about spoopy movies with your host, Bryce Hanson, the cool collected nihilist, and David Day, an angry man who is always right.

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This podcast is for lovers of horror movies, old and new, that want to hear about what's in theaters,

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what's streaming, fresh takes on old classics, and terrible horror movies that are bad enough to be good.

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I'm Bryce Hansen.

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And I'm David Day.

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Thank you for joining us today.

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0:42.9

We're on pretty much all of them.

0:44.3

Today we are going to be talk about the...

0:48.3

We're going to be talking about...

0:50.3

That's staying in. Uh-huh. That's staying in. Can we talk about that. That's staying in.

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Uh-huh.

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That's staying in.

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Can we talk about it?

0:58.3

You didn't even miss a beat.

1:01.1

He's just like,

1:02.4

today we're going to be talk.

1:05.1

And then you looked at me when I was wheezing you like,

1:09.5

the fuck, man, why are you laughing at me?

1:12.4

All right.

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