AniInterview
Sorry, this movie sucks
ScoobyWell
Great visuals, story delivers no surprises
BroadcastChic
Excellent, a Must See
Billy Ollie
Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
Vivekmaru45
This shows what can be achieved when a capable director sets his sights on making an excellent horror film.The creature effects in the movie are fantastic and should satisfy the most hardcore horror fans.The plot and script are flawless. Acting is superb, with those involved putting on a great performance.There is gore galore in this film, so a caution to those with weak stomachs and hearts - better skip this one if you can't stand the sight of BLOOD. Plot: a creature surviving in a leopard sent to a circus, bursts out of it one night and creeps its way into the cabin of a pregnant woman, and pushes into her uterus. It burrows into her fetus taking control over it. Now it starts to communicate with her by thought and making demands to be fed - with HUMAN BLOOD!!!Watch the film to find out more. Simply BUY this superb film either dubbed in English or with English subtitles because it is originally in french language. If you are French and never seen this film you are in for a real treat!Kudos to Alain Robak full 10/10 points for you sir!If you like more films of this sort check out Bad Biology (2008), Brain Damage (1988), The Basket Case Trilogy and It's Alive Trilogy. Also there is a remake of It's Alive - It's Alive (2008).Thanks for reading!
siderite
I have to say that I don't regret watching the movie, I even had fun, but in truth I can't think of it as anything but bad. The idea is in the same time intriguing and silly and the only thing that held the movie together is that from the very start my disbelief was totally suspended by weird scenes and bad acting.The plot is that an ancient creature bursts out of a cheetah and gets inside a woman's uterus (the usual way) and makes her kill people and drink their blood in order to get born. At first she is quite reluctant to do so, but soon it becomes a habit. The kill scenes are very gory and ridiculous. There seems to be no police in this alternate reality so she gets away with it all the time. Also, people seem oblivious to streaks of blood on her face and body the entire movie.Bottom line: this has become one of the few French horror cult movies. It's so bad that it is good. Also the partial English dubbing made it impossible for me to notice any flaw in the movie without complete detachment.
Anthony Pittore III (Shattered_Wake)
Seeking a human host, a murderous parasite that is obsessed with humanity attaches itself to a leopard to enter the human world and be birthed by a human female. When the leopard is brought to Le Cirque de Lohman, the parasite kills the cougar and infests the curvaceous acrobat Yanka - or Bianca - (Emmanuelle Escourrou), who was impregnated earlier by her abusive ass of a husband. After finally reaching her limit of abuse, Yanka gathers her belongings and leaves the circus. A month after she flees her abused life, she begins to hear her 'foetus' talking to her, telling her to kill in its name and feed it the blood of the victims.Over a decade-and-a-half before 'À l'intérieur,' France brought us another pregnancy horror: 'Baby Blood'. This is a strange film to say the least. Not just the crazy subject matter, but the overall feel and style of the film, mostly due to the collapsing seriousness of the film. It starts out rather seriously and I thought I was being set up for a cool, violent, and intense horror flick. However, the mood progresses into a rather strange, almost 'Peter Jackson'-esquire, horror comedy. The direction is nothing all that new or original, but it's enough to get the job done. The story progresses smoothly and only lags a couple times. There's gore and violence galore, almost all performed by the lovably psychotic Yanka. And the gore is done very well. Not too ridiculously over-the-top, but still enough to keep our bloodlust satisfied. Also, on the other half of horror fan's needs. . . Yanka shows off her curves more than a few times. In the infamous words of Ulla Inga Hansen-Bensen-Yanson-Tallen-Hallen-Svaden-Swanson: "When you've got it, flaunt it. Show your assets, let them know you're proud." In its own odd way, 'Baby Blood' is rather charming. . . quirky and strange, in that 'psycho parasite posing as an unborn baby' kinda way.Final verdict: 7/10. It's very enjoyable, and I recommend it solely as a spectacle, if nothing else.Note: The sequel, entitled 'Lady Blood,' is due out this year.-AP3-
CMRKeyboadist
Well, The Evil Within (Baby Blood) is definitely a different sort of movie. It isn't just the loads of blood that make this movie a fun choice, it has good atmosphere and a great horror storyline that keep things interesting throughout.The story circles around a young woman named Yonka. Yonka is a very unfortunate woman as she is impregnated by an alien being. Not from outer space, I might add. Anyway, poor Yonka, the baby inside of her can communicate with her telepathically and forces her to kill people and suck there blood to feed the creature inside. The whole story takes place over nine months and has one misadventure after the next, until the very bloody end.I first saw this movie under the title of The Evil Within many years ago. It is better now then I remember it being when I first viewed it. The movie is incredibly bloody. Not so much during the first hour of the movie, but the last thirty minutes is something else. Of course, I have seen far more bloody, but, if you are not used to this type of thing, it can be quite disturbing.The storyline in itself is quite original and simple at the same time. What makes it so cool to watch is the relationship Yonka is forced to have with this evil being inside of her. It can be quite horrific and humorous all at the same time.If you like horror I don't see how you couldn't like this film. If you like Frank Henenlotter's work, movies like Brain Damage or Basket Case, I think this is right up your alley. 9/10