It Lives Inside is a 2023 horror film directed by Bishal Dutta. It tells the story of Samidha, an Indian-American teenager who struggles with her cultural identity and her friendship with Tamira, another Indian girl who is haunted by a demonic entity. The film explores the themes of loneliness, assimilation, and mythology in a suburban setting.
The film has received mixed reviews from critics and audiences. Some praised the film for its representation of Hindu folklore and its commentary on the immigrant experience, while others criticized the film for its clichéd plot, weak characters, and lack of scares. The film has a rating of 5.6 out of 10 on IMDb¹ and 53% on Rotten Tomatoes².
My personal opinion is that the film is a decent attempt to blend cultural elements with horror tropes, but it fails to deliver a satisfying or original story. The film relies too much on jump scares and predictable twists, and does not develop the characters or the monster enough to make me care about them. The film also does not explore the potential of the Pishach, the evil spirit that feeds on loneliness, and how it relates to the challenges faced by Sam and Tamira as immigrants. The film could have been more effective if it focused more on the psychological aspects of the horror and the emotional conflicts of the protagonists.
Overall, I think It Lives Inside is a mediocre horror film that has some interesting ideas but does not execute them well. I would give it a rating of 2.5 out of 5 stars. If you are looking for a better horror film that deals with similar themes, I would recommend His House, which is also available on Netflix
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