

Bring It Inside
Telmo is a retired theater director that realizes he doesn't remember the time he spent kept in jail during the military dictatorship in Brazil. He decides to stage a play and, with threads of memory, he improvises the lines with his young cast. Telmo dives into his own history and ends up revealing for himself what, being so painful, he'd rather forget.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends rents a secluded cabin for a weekend getaway, only to discover it's haunted by a malevolent spirit with a sinister agenda. As the entity begins to pick them off one by one, they must uncover the cabin's dark history and find a way to survive the terrifying night.
Critical Reception
Bring It Inside received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many pointing to its derivative plot and underdeveloped characters. However, some genre fans appreciated its attempts at creating a suspenseful atmosphere and its commitment to practical effects.
What Reviewers Say
- The film struggles with a predictable storyline that borrows heavily from other horror tropes.
- Performances are generally unremarkable, failing to elevate the material.
- Despite its flaws, the atmosphere and some of the scares may appeal to hardcore horror enthusiasts.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Bring It Inside' are scarce, but available comments suggest a divided audience, with some finding it a passable low-budget horror flick while others found it tedious and unoriginal.
Fun Fact
Director F.C. Rabbath also stars in the film and reportedly handled much of the production himself on a very limited budget.
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