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In Their Skin

- Yours is the life they've chosen.

A couple and their young son retreat to their woodland vacation home, only to face sinister neighbors who intend to kill them and steal their identities.

Release Date : 2012-11-09

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Sepia FilmsKinosmith

Production Country : Canada

Alternative Titles : Replicas

Cast

Selma Blair

Character Name : Mary

Original Name : Selma Blair

Gender : Female

Joshua Close

Character Name : Mark

Original Name : Joshua Close

Gender : Male

James D'Arcy

Character Name : Bobby

Original Name : James D'Arcy

Gender : Male

Rachel Miner

Character Name : Jane

Original Name : Rachel Miner

Gender : Female

Quinn Lord

Character Name : Brendon

Original Name : Quinn Lord

Gender : Male

Alex Ferris

Character Name : Jared

Original Name : Alex Ferris

Gender : Male

Matt Bellefleur

Character Name : Toby

Original Name : Matt Bellefleur

Gender : Male

Terence Kelly

Character Name : Attendant

Original Name : Terence Kelly

Gender : Male

Leanne Adachi

Character Name : Medic

Original Name : Leanne Adachi

Gender : Female

Brett Delaney

Character Name : Man In Headlights

Original Name : Brett Delaney

Gender : Male

Debbe Hirata

Character Name : Therapist

Original Name : Debbe Hirata

Gender : Female

Agam Darshi

Character Name : Nurse

Original Name : Agam Darshi

Gender : Female

Allie Bertram

Character Name : Bridget

Original Name : Allie Bertram

Gender : Female

Reviews

J

John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

The Replicants. OK! From the off I have to say I'm hardly the right person to take as gospel as regards a review for yet another home invasion movie. I have grown increasingly jaded with this sub-genre of horror, it seems that every year a handful of these type of movies get trundled out and suckers like me keep watching in the hope of finding a gem amongst the rough rocks. In Their Skin isn't a gem, in fact it's not exactly a must see frightener, but it at least tries to add something to an already stagnated sub-genre of film. Namely an identity theft angle that veers away from the usual "oh they are just psychos or hoodies" line of thinking. There is a raft of reviewers out there in internet land drawing comparisons to this being a Funny Games knock off. Now regardless of how I personally feel about Hanneke's work, is that what people are doing now? Fans of his film(s) expecting a Selma Blair, Joshua Close, Rachel Miner and James D'Arcy starring movie to take home invasion horror to a new level? When it's directed by an unknown? Really? For an hour writer and directer Jeremy Power Regimbal favours the slow burn approach, and it works because the cast are very committed, and in the case of adult villains D'Arcy and Miner there's some bona fide creepiness about their respective mannerisms. It's only when things shift away from rumbling unease into psycho/sexual territory that the fledgling director loses control and sinks to formula conventions to get his shock and awe. Not a must see, but in the context of boorish fodder like The Strangers, or higher budgeted fluff like The Purge, then this is well worth a look by those not expecting a whole new dimension of home invasion horror. It does have merits that doesn't waste your time, and beside which, James D'Arcy in this looks uncannily like Norman Bates, so that has to warrant a look! 6/10