Inner Rage (2006)
A weekend of darkness entraps a small group of lowlifes held up at a secluded bordello, as their leader transgresses slowly into total insanity.
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Highly Overrated But Still Good
It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional
An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
I bought "Inner Rage" because I'm a huge fan of William Smith. My all-time favorite actor doesn't survive the first 10 minutes but has a nice appearance as change shop owner.Joe Estevez is also in it, two name actors, to sell the movie to distributors. He plays a small town Sheriff but he has not very much to do. Estevez is a good actor but wasted in too many bad movies. He looks like he doesn't like his role here very much.I didn't expect very much but to my surprise this little Indy flick wasn't that bad: It is about a complete maniac named Max. He kills 4 people in a change store and he and his gang members have to hide from the police in a brothel.Very interesting characters, especially Spike, who is Max's best friend and always loyal to him. When he recognizes what's really going on with his friend it is much too late for him. The gang members are interesting characters played by good and really believable actors. One of them has an open Bill with Max and it finally comes to a bloody Showdown.Kevin T. Collins plays Max and his portrait of a maniac who freaks out about nothing is interesting to watch. "Inner Rage" is not a masterpiece but nice to watch on a rainy afternoon. Give it a chance, it's worth it!