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This is like a very very bad version of Groundhog Day.
Like a very very bad acid trip.
Like a bad bad bad hangover and like a very bad dream which you can't awake from.
First we have a 30 something year old made to look like an early 20's teen.
Then there is a beat-up hospital with almost no staff around - but when trying to escape, they just seem to be at every turn.
Then there's a hurricane thing which begins to complicate things even more...and then it just gets boring and stupid - or stupid and boring...whichever comes first.
Ahh, well - it was a free watch, so I didn't worry about the cost - and I had a day off...but I know there could have been better time spent doing nothing.
Like a very very bad acid trip.
Like a bad bad bad hangover and like a very bad dream which you can't awake from.
First we have a 30 something year old made to look like an early 20's teen.
Then there is a beat-up hospital with almost no staff around - but when trying to escape, they just seem to be at every turn.
Then there's a hurricane thing which begins to complicate things even more...and then it just gets boring and stupid - or stupid and boring...whichever comes first.
Ahh, well - it was a free watch, so I didn't worry about the cost - and I had a day off...but I know there could have been better time spent doing nothing.
- casablancavic
- Apr 16, 2018
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- nogodnomasters
- Feb 8, 2018
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On the plus side, the concept behind the story is interesting, it's beautifully shot, the location works well. I found the actors to be competent, if a little green.
To it's detriment, the story needs some work, nothing in this really wowed me.
It's an ok watch once time killer. For an indie thriller, you could certainly do worse.
Good pretense but terribly written. I don't mind the time jump but it got irritating after the 3rd time.
I vacillated over watching this -- the premise seemed interesting, but the reviews and ratings suggested that the execution didn't live up to the premise. I decided to watch anyway, partly because I prefer to decide for myself, partly because I have this hopeless optimism about premises that sound like something I'd enjoy.
It was..serviceable for a while. The gore seemed a bit gratuitous in the early going, but I held out hope that it would be explained in terms that made it indispensable, or at least logical. For at least the first hour, it seemed possible that everything that was happening would hang together once the twist/reveal/epic epilogue/whatever came. It didn't. Or, rather, the reveal was trite and poorly done even by the standards of triteness. It was one of those endings you could see coming a mile away and yet dismissed that possibility because the filmmakers surely wouldn't dip into that cliche well Yet they did, and poorly, leaving us completely baffled as to what *actually* happened, that is, what objectively took place. Because not only did it fail to explain the vast majority of the film's action, it failed to explain what Amy was doing during all of this, and what logic underlay the nature of the various aspects of the action. It answered maybe three minor questions and left the major ones unaddressed. It's not ambiguity if you don't even give us something to be ambiguous about.
The acting was...okay. Uneven, especially with the actress who played Jen, but okay, even if all the make-up in the world (and it certainly looked like they applied approximately all of it) couldn't disguise the fact that Danielle Harris, while still quite lovely, was at least 10 years older than her 30 year old character.
Someday I'll finally learn to stop letting my hopes for a good movie based on the synopsis triumph over common sense and experience. At least I got about an hour of ongoing hope out of this movie before it all fall apart. That's something, right?
It was..serviceable for a while. The gore seemed a bit gratuitous in the early going, but I held out hope that it would be explained in terms that made it indispensable, or at least logical. For at least the first hour, it seemed possible that everything that was happening would hang together once the twist/reveal/epic epilogue/whatever came. It didn't. Or, rather, the reveal was trite and poorly done even by the standards of triteness. It was one of those endings you could see coming a mile away and yet dismissed that possibility because the filmmakers surely wouldn't dip into that cliche well Yet they did, and poorly, leaving us completely baffled as to what *actually* happened, that is, what objectively took place. Because not only did it fail to explain the vast majority of the film's action, it failed to explain what Amy was doing during all of this, and what logic underlay the nature of the various aspects of the action. It answered maybe three minor questions and left the major ones unaddressed. It's not ambiguity if you don't even give us something to be ambiguous about.
The acting was...okay. Uneven, especially with the actress who played Jen, but okay, even if all the make-up in the world (and it certainly looked like they applied approximately all of it) couldn't disguise the fact that Danielle Harris, while still quite lovely, was at least 10 years older than her 30 year old character.
Someday I'll finally learn to stop letting my hopes for a good movie based on the synopsis triumph over common sense and experience. At least I got about an hour of ongoing hope out of this movie before it all fall apart. That's something, right?
- GreyHunter
- Sep 13, 2019
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- biscuitskhan
- Feb 26, 2023
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This movie is a sad way of showing off cool gore effects. Really bad acting and a thin plotline that never makes any sence. I gave it three stars just for the make up, which were actually nice
- angelicakilgren
- Mar 7, 2019
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If you look past some of the unnatural dialog and a bit less than believable acting of some of the cast, you may think it's a typical time-loop slasher. About halfway through, the movie was barely holding my interest at all. But, I'm glad I saw it through to the end because the story became interesting as it progressed. It ends kind of sad, and kind of thought provoking. Overall, It was worth seeing for me, but may not be for less patient people.
- duckman_079
- Dec 16, 2020
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I have to disagree with many of the reviews here, I rather liked this film, sure it's all over the place, and it makes no sense, but it's original, and sure is entertaining.
I imagine they had a script, and set of ideas, and chose to middle them all up, as a film it makes no sense until the ending, and even then you'll be scratching your head wondering what you just watched.
I was reminded a little bit of Triangle, a similar sort of illogical order, but enjoyable.
The acting is patchy, but fits in with the film, but some of the imagery was good, menacing.
I'm not racing to watch it again, but it was fun, 6/10.
I imagine they had a script, and set of ideas, and chose to middle them all up, as a film it makes no sense until the ending, and even then you'll be scratching your head wondering what you just watched.
I was reminded a little bit of Triangle, a similar sort of illogical order, but enjoyable.
The acting is patchy, but fits in with the film, but some of the imagery was good, menacing.
I'm not racing to watch it again, but it was fun, 6/10.
- Sleepin_Dragon
- Aug 6, 2020
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Synopsis: Amy Coney Barret replaces Bill Murray in a wildly unfunny twist on Groundhog Day, discovering additional pieces to the puzzle around her with each reliving.
Inoperable feels like a well-funded student film. Unfortunately, as with many student films, the casting is bad, the acting is awkward, and the story is poorly developed. This is a classic case of style over substance; the only enjoyable part of the movie is some of the camera direction and attention to detail in the practical fx. Onnthe other hand, however, one of the biggest problems breaking your suspension of disbelief is the set design, it tried hard to be silent hill but looks more like the janitorial staff at Scrub' Sacred Heart quit the day of. Wardrobe also suffers from the same problem, likely being managed by the same production designer.
Sound is... Good. Nothing particular stands out as food or bad in the audio department.
Inoperable feels like a well-funded student film. Unfortunately, as with many student films, the casting is bad, the acting is awkward, and the story is poorly developed. This is a classic case of style over substance; the only enjoyable part of the movie is some of the camera direction and attention to detail in the practical fx. Onnthe other hand, however, one of the biggest problems breaking your suspension of disbelief is the set design, it tried hard to be silent hill but looks more like the janitorial staff at Scrub' Sacred Heart quit the day of. Wardrobe also suffers from the same problem, likely being managed by the same production designer.
Sound is... Good. Nothing particular stands out as food or bad in the audio department.
- mattegallegos
- Nov 15, 2020
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I really enjoyed this movie. Inoperable is an effective low-budget thriller.it is very eerie and atmospheric being stuck in the hospital with her....Amy Bennet...
Very trippy movie if you can suspend belief a little bit.... those other reviewers who gave it low marks took it way too seriously ....and themselves too seriously also... I watch this movie late at night while falling to sleep because its pretty suspenseful...not scary...not horror...but fun and worth checking out...bababooey to yall
- eliberator
- Jan 10, 2019
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A girl waiting in car due to traffic jam but suddenly she woke at a Hospital and she no idea about whats happening around her..
Then she again and again she travel in timeloop and try to find what happening around her..
Climax is little confussing but we can umderstand in different way..
Must watch timeloop movie fans..!!
- kamalbeeee
- Jun 26, 2021
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- kyleallencole9
- Jun 26, 2020
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- ladymidath
- Apr 10, 2023
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- maxim-93886
- Oct 5, 2018
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Inoperable is a crazy movie about a woman named Amy (Danielle Harris) who is transported to a hospital after a car accident and constantly reliving the same moment over and over again like an endless loop during a Category Five hurricane artificially created in a military lab. She has nurses, doctors and a priest trying to tranquilize and lobotomize her. She constantly sees a young woman holding a stuff elephant and a cop named Ken (Ryan) and a beautiful model named Jen (Katie Keene) both trapped in the time warp too. Every time the cycles starts over and she resets to the beginning of the moment, she grows a little bit weaker and must figure out how to get out of the time loop before it's too late.
Inoperable was a crazy movie with a nice twist ending. This is one of the few times where a movie show the twist scenes at the end leading up to the incident which actually fills in the holes in the movie and help it make sense. And in a crazy way, the ending is more believable than the psychotic mind trip of a movie we're given. This may be a stretch but for Halloween IV (1988) fans, one could say the ending pays homage to that movie.
Crazy, enjoyable movie and one of the better horror films.
Inoperable was a crazy movie with a nice twist ending. This is one of the few times where a movie show the twist scenes at the end leading up to the incident which actually fills in the holes in the movie and help it make sense. And in a crazy way, the ending is more believable than the psychotic mind trip of a movie we're given. This may be a stretch but for Halloween IV (1988) fans, one could say the ending pays homage to that movie.
Crazy, enjoyable movie and one of the better horror films.
- jadediamond
- Jul 18, 2020
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- Woodyanders
- Mar 28, 2018
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- AbraxisDragon
- Apr 25, 2020
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Another fantastic Performance from Danielle Harris Remember seeing the trailer for this and so glad it came on Prime. Great story loved every minute of it
- supernatural-62-813086
- Aug 4, 2020
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