‘Inside’ Review: Guy Pearce & Ed Cosmo Jarvis Elevate A Standard-Issue Aussie Prison Drama [Tribeca]
If only the cleverness of Charles Williams’ directorial debut “Inside” extended a little further beyond the number of ways he can twist the titular concept. The title card drops over an ultrasound of the narrator, soon-to-be adult prison inmate Mel (Vincent Miller), as he dwells inside his mother’s womb. Even before he’s a man inside the confines of a jail, he’s always defined and circumscribed by his surroundings. Continue reading ‘Inside’ Review: Guy Pearce & Ed Cosmo Jarvis Elevate A Standard-Issue Aussie Prison Drama [Tribeca] at The Playlist.
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If only the cleverness of Charles Williams’ directorial debut “Inside” extended a little further beyond the number of ways he can twist the titular concept. The title card drops over an ultrasound of the narrator, soon-to-be adult prison inmate Mel (Vincent Miller), as he dwells inside his mother’s womb. Even before he’s a man inside the confines of a jail, he’s always defined and circumscribed by his surroundings.