Customer Reviews
A Fairly Entertaining Film - By: willow, 15 Oct 2008 
The I Inside is a weird thought provoking film about a man who gets amnesia from a car accident. The film jolts back & forth from various different phases in his life that lead to the crash.
The movie is okay but the ending is a big disappointment & doesn't reallly tie up the loose ends the viewer wants it to.
The performances are fine (I suppose if you know who Ryan Phillipe is, you know he's never going to give a particularly groundbreaking performance). Sarah Polley is fairly good as his main love interest also.
I was surprised that Stephen Rea was in this film (I like the film but, no offence, the work must be getting pretty scarce if he takes such a tiny role in a straight to DVD film like this.)
In conclusion I would recommend this film to anyone who liked The Butterfly Effect, The Fountain or The Time Machine.
who am I ??? - By: M. O. HAYNES, 13 May 2007 
This film is similar to Identity, written by the same writer. So if you liked that you'll like this as it follows the same sort of X-Files type puzzler where not alll the pieces are laid out for you & you have to fit it alll together yourself - like the jigsaw on the cover.
Almost good; almost great - By: J. MacGregor, 25 Jan 2006 
This film kicks off at a pace drawing in the viewer to Ryan Phillipe's world: who am I? what happened to my brother? what am I doing here? Set in a dour hospital with unsmiling workers & visitors; its intriguing enough. But the finale is a massive let-down ... Even lots of sterling Brit actors cannot save the denouement undoing the good work (direction & tension) & ruining the viewers' investment in this suspended reality. Feels like the writer was fired two weeks before filming ended ! Shame, almost a great art-house find.
GOOD FILM - By: , 01 May 2005 
If you liked butterfly effect, maybe even trauma, then you will love this film. Thoroughly enjoyable & well worth a watch.