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Inbred

Rating5.2 /10
20121 h 38 m
United Kingdom
6048 people rated

Four young offenders and their care workers visit the remote Yorkshire village of Mortlake, which prides on keeping itself to itself. A minor incident with locals rapidly escalates into a blood-soaked, deliriously warped nightmare.

Horror

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Bridget

03/10/2023 16:00
Being a fan of those movies that detail the clashes of culture, the backwoods inbred tortuous heathens vs the clean cut/city folk on vacation who always just fall right into the hands of their captors, i was right away interested to see this film. The story is a rehash of most of these type of movies. As the movie approached the half an hour mark i was starting to get bored, and once the "meat" of the movie began, it turned silly and predictable. One thing the film does have going for it are some exceptionally great kill scenes. In fact once the killing started i found myself fast forwarding to the next one, and on till the end. If the director had put more energy into the story and made me care if these people were well you know "taken care of inbred style" then it would of made for a better experience. All in all its the same ol same ol, with some great gore. I gotta give it a 5. thanks for reading my first review!

Violet Tumo

03/10/2023 16:00
It has taken Alex Chandon, the director 10 years to make another horror after the much acclaimed Cradle Of Fear (2001). Was it worth the wait, well on part of the script we all have seen it before, a group of offenders and their workers are out for a weekend to get to know each other much better. That takes 15 minutes into this flick before it all goes wrong. But even then it takes a while before the real horror comes in. But if you have the patient to wait long enough you will be rewarded by gore galore. If you see the opening with Emily Booth then you know what you will get. But once back in time it takes indeed a while before a small accident becomes an atrocity. It doesn't has a Hollywood ending. What do works are the effects used. For a flick like that they really looked great, okay CGI but you have to do it that way here for such kind of gorefest. A small wink to Texas Chainsaw when Podge is swinging with his chainsaw. Not bad at all, don't think to see a flick with a great story like Kill List (2011) but a pure delight for gorehounds. Gore 4/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 4/5 Story 3/5 Comedy 0/5

Madina Abu

03/10/2023 16:00
The most comedic horror movie I've ever seen! There are some things in the movie that happen and you are like "no one in their right mind would ever do that" but that's part of why it IS funny. I was never really scared per se but it was creepy. There isn't very much plot, just gore, comedy and a bunch of bumpkins. It's almost a spoof of hillbilly movies, there is even some Deliverance-like banjo playing... and a guy that carries a ferret around in his pants....? I don't know why either, but it's awesome. There isn't any back story as to the whole inbreeding, but maybe they'll make a second movie, I hope! It's kind of a British Texas Chainsaw Massacre/Freaks but a comedy... and it works. Horror fans should watch it at least once, it has amazing kill scenes! The first "show" was my favorite, and well, the very end too. Dang Ferret curiosity!

K ᗩ ᖇ ᗩ ᗰ 🥶

03/10/2023 16:00
****MILD SPOILERS**** I was taken in by the good reviews for this film hoping something in it would set it apart from the 1000 or so other torture * reject films, but its really no different than any American torture * film with inbred rednecks. Its not really funny at all nor scary either in the east. While its not bad per se, its not really great either, just average and a bit below that to boot. There's Just a bunch of unlikable characters running around, doing stupid things and getting their just rewards by your run of the mill inbred rednecks.. We have seen it all 1000 times before and better. For some reason when an unoriginal movie is made in England,Ireland, and especially foreign languages people tend to up vote them and I just don't know why. You would think by some of the reviews here that this movie was something special, but I promise you its not. ****MILD SPOILERS HERE**** Examples of the ridiculousness, when they're driving the truck away they just stop for the redneck with the shotgun instead of ducking and running him down, or the really annoying guy with the blonde wig opens his mouth for the gas tank filled with mud/feces/whatever. The gore was okay, acting below average, sets good for a indie film. Film is way too long at almost 1 hour and 40 minutes(1st kill not til the 46 minute mark, yawn*). Not much of a story to speak of. Overall I would say a 4/10 film. If you like Wrong Turn,Lake Dead,etc you may like this, but it offers nothing new at all to the genre.

Rabia Issufo

03/10/2023 16:00
A group of young offenders and their care workers get more than they bargained for when they make an excursion to the aptly named Yorkshire village of Mortlake. On arrival, they receive a less-than-warm welcome from the inhabitants, a shambling, leering assortment of rural Northern stereotypes possessed of suspect genetics and psychotic intentions. Imagine Eli Roth directing The League of Gentlemen, or Eden Lake played for a (gruesome) laugh, and you've pretty much nailed the tenor taken here. Jo Hartley of This is England fame does a decent action heroine turn as one of the two care workers, and Seamus O'Neill's village pub patriarch proves a rather amusing antagonist with his rabble rousing and exaggeratedly provincial patois. Oh, and Emily Booth puts in a short-lived cameo, too! Sure, it's not essential viewing by any means, but, nevertheless, it proves an effective little hundred-minute diversion.

BORUTO233

03/10/2023 16:00
2 care workers and four troubled youths head to the arse end of Yorkshire mining country on a government scheme to reclaim copper from abandoned railway carriages. Following a visit to the local pub, "The Dirty Hole", gory mayhem of imaginative design and impeccable execution ensues, with the most sinister array of root vegetables I've ever witnessed. Funniest horror I've seen in a long time, but not for the faint hearted. Great performances from all involved. It's like Deliverance oop North, except gorier and funnier. A bloody masterpiece. Little to fault, and loads to enjoy. I'll be watching this gem this again.

🥀💜Elhaidi Reda💜🥀

03/10/2023 16:00
Gory 'film-within-a-film' opening scene aside, Inbred takes a bloody age to get to the good stuff and could never be accused of being all that original, the 'city-folk falling foul of rural maniacs' plot-line borrowing heavily from many sources: The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, The League of Gentlemen, 2000 Maniacs, Hostel, Wrong Turn, and Straw Dogs, to name just a few. However, it's all well worth the wait, Chandon finally opening the violence valves and lifting the splatter sluice gates after forty-five minutes to transform proceedings into a gloriously demented, blood-drenched piece of xenophobic craziness that more than lives up to the gory hype. True, some of the CGI is less than perfect, but with the level of nastiness set so high, it really doesn't matter: it's easy to ignore the occasional dodgy effect when people are being hideously mutilated with such regularity, enthusiasm and imagination. Chandon pulls out the stops to entertain in the worst possible taste, with amazingly twisted characters and a catalogue of carnage that is truly staggering, including a fantastic beheading with a meat cleaver, numerous shot gun blasts to the head and torso, a horse stomping a skull, chainsaw dismemberment, and a really disgusting 'slurry pump body explosion'. The only thing he forgets to include is some gratuitous female nudity; even Emily Booth, who has a brief cameo, keeps all of her clothes on!

oskidoibelieve

03/10/2023 16:00
This is a low budget British film that delivers the goods big time! It is funny, gory, and destined to be a cult classic! The effects alone are old school and much better than some of the big budget Hollywood horror films of late. I was pleasantly surprised by this movie as it was great to watch, and the story (although nothing too original) is well done from start to finish. I had more fun watching this film than many others I have seen lately. The kill scenes were very well done and had me cringing each time, and you get to see the over-the-top blood squirting each time too, which for me takes me back to the 80's 'B' horror movies. If you haven't seen this movie and you're a hardcore horror fan, then you should! I give it an 8.5 out of 10.

Love Mba

03/10/2023 16:00
Full of TCMassacre clichés, but with worst gore ever. homemade. The town was created to host all england retarded people to have them together out of "normal" people's sight. Very typical of the English imperialist way of thinking. Stupids are bad and "normal", blue-eyed people is good. It could have easily been a town where they put all the Indian immigrants to keep them together out of sight and they turned into gory killers. The movie sends a very crappy message of Aryan supremacy from my point of view. A very one-dimensional prejudging message that is, to my understanding, the base of all human problems. To consider one self different, in most cases better than other, for being part of a group, country, religion, "race". I got really annoyed by this film and wanted to share. But if you are a skinhead go ahead, you may like this piece. Down with diversity! burgers for everyone! :P

Alicia Tite sympa

03/10/2023 16:00
Oh boy. Inbred is clearly one of the best, funniest and goriest black comedies I've seen it a very long time. No, I won't compare it with Shaun of the Dead or Tucker & Dale, because Inbred are in it's own brilliant league. It's darker, gorier and has a Monty Python-esque Grand Guignol atmosphere. I'm of course to young to have experienced real Grand Guignol, but I'm sure Inbred is pretty close to that once was the hottest entertainment in Le Gay Paris. Every good movie lives its life because of good characters, and Inbred has a phenomenal cast. I'm writing this now without the luxury of Internet, but just google the movie and check out the cast! Our heroes has truly depth, with enough personality to make us care when they finally bites the dust. Even the antagonists are written with love and they are so superior to similar "inbred rednecks" that it would be any problem to write another story only focusing on them. The gore is just stunning! It's, according to Alex Chandon, 99,9 % practical effects with a final digital touch. We're treated to a couple of ultra-gory scenes of extreme carnage, lots of violence against heads, stabbings, body-slicing! Inbred has every kind of kill you can imagine, and it never takes away the focus from the story! I'm surprised how such - at the first glance - generic story can offer something more, but Inbred actually manages to do this.
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