Inhale (2010)
DVD5 | ISO | NTSC 16:9 (720x480) | 01:23:14 | 3,67 Gb
Audio: English (Dolby AC3, 6 ch); French (Dolby AC3, 6 ch) | Subs: English, French, Spanish
Genre: Thriller, Drama | USA
DVD5 | ISO | NTSC 16:9 (720x480) | 01:23:14 | 3,67 Gb
Audio: English (Dolby AC3, 6 ch); French (Dolby AC3, 6 ch) | Subs: English, French, Spanish
Genre: Thriller, Drama | USA
A Santa Fe district attorney and his wife take desperate measures to find a lung donor for their dying daughter in this topical thriller starring Dermot Mulroney and Diane Kruger. Their daughter Chloe stricken with a degenerative condition that's quickly cutting off her air supply, Paul (Mulroney) and his wife, Diane (Kruger), hit a dead end in the American medical system. But when Chloe's health takes a turn for the worse, desperation leads Paul to Juarez, Mexico, and a mysterious medico named Dr. Novarro. Though Dr. Novarro may be the only hope for performing a successful lung transplant before it's too late, his close ties to the Mexican criminal underworld soon lead the desperate parents to second-guess their decision to go with such a radical alternative treatment. But before Paul and Diane can get Chloe to the operating room, they realize she might not be the only member of the family that will never make it back home.
IMDB
It takes a while to get there, but "Inhale" eventually emerges as a tense and morally complex thriller with a devastating twist. Kinetically directed by Icelander Baltasar Kormákur from a script by Walter Doty III and John Claflin, this grim, sometimes overwrought film gets a major boost from Dermot Mulroney's laser-focused turn as a desperate father trying to save his child's life.
Forced to infiltrate the organ-trafficking underground in Juarez, Mexico, to secure a double lung transplant for dying daughter Chloe (Mia Stallard), stalwart New Mexico Dist. Atty. Paul Stanton (Mulroney) gets caught in a labyrinthian world of violence, greed and corruption led by a ruthless Mr. Big, code-named "Dr. Novarro" (Jordi Mollà). Aided by a gun-toting child thug who runs an anarchic band of street kids, Stanton (literally) fights brutality and obstruction as the clock ticks away on the breathing-impaired Chloe.
A new thriller set in the international organ trafficking underworld puts a hair-raising topical spin on a hoary old Hollywood question: How far would you go to save the life of your child? The answer comes with more soulful ambiguity than you'd expect from a viscerally brutal actioner like Inhale.
The child in question (Mia Stallard) needs a double lung replacement, pronto, and her father, Paul — a rising Santa Fe district attorney played by the excellent Dermot Mulroney (he of the dim bulb and monster mullet in My Best Friend's Wedding) — ventures out of several comfort zones to get it. In Hollywood parlance, that means he goes to Mexico to procure an illegal organ transplant.
In seamy Juarez, Paul, who has astonishingly deep pockets for a government employee, gets threatened, shot at and brutally roughed up by men in black at regular intervals in the usual grainy dives. Back home, his wife, Diane (Inglourious Basterds' Diane Kruger), wrings her hands and oozes a top-model glamour that sells this talented actress way too short. Rosanna Arquette, meanwhile, is improbable but sweet as the family's physician, dispensing concern and free drug samples with equal largesse.
Serviceably scripted by Walter Doty and John Claflin from a story by Christian Escario, this nested-doll thriller is efficiently directed by Icelandic actor-filmmaker Baltazar Kormakur (Reykjavik 101 and The Sea), who keeps us unsettled by adding freshly ambiguous new motivations for players whose characters we thought we'd nailed.
There's nothing new in that, but what is singular about Inhale is the intelligent way in which plot and character keep opening up the moral landscape so as to complicate our responses to Paul's multiplying dilemmas — and by extension, to offer a less canned portrayal of Mexico than usually rolls off the North American movie assembly lines.
Mulroney and Diane Kruger play parents whose desperation on their daughter's behalf leads them quickly into the moral morass.
It's true that Inhale unfolds mostly in the dingy bars and barrios that have become movie shorthand for "south of the border." Searching for the doctor he hopes will engineer that illegal transplant, Paul encounters an administrator who refuses to take his bribe, an idealistic young local doctor who runs a free clinic for the poor, a gun-toting little boy and an impoverished transvestite — none of them quite what they seem to be, and all of them calculated to confound a clear distinction between good and evil.
Horrors stack up, but lest we congratulate ourselves that such cruelties go on only in lawless Mexico, the movie firmly underlines the fact that Paul's entry ticket to organ trafficking is provided north of the border by a slippery politician (Sam Shepard), who, along with a network of other Americans, has a personal stake in the organ-harvesting business.
As Paul and Diane become more embroiled in this morass, whether or not to break the laws of two countries turns out to be the least of this desperate couple's ethical quandaries. Pushed to the brink, Diane thinks nothing of stealing anti-rejection meds from another transplant patient. But in the end the buck stops squarely with Paul himself, who must decide whether his daughter's recovery is worth the price paid by a whole generation of powerless children. In such a tarnished universe, it's all but impossible to imagine what a happy ending might look like.Ella Taylor, NPR
Put simply this is a very good movie. At first you might think wow, made for TV but no, it just starts with a simmer and gradually begins to boil. Before you know it the protagonist has departed from everything he so clearly believed in with his attempt to save his child, only to be forced to reconcile with who he is at heart when the ultimate tests are placed upon him.
This is the type of film that 10 years ago would have owned the box office but today, they're a gamble. Unless you stick a product name like Russel Crowe or Tom Cruise in it, it's hard to say which way it will go. It also reminds me of how the grading curve has changed due to the collage of genres we know get in a single film which is probably one of many reasons films are now so often struggling at the box office.
It is kindred to films such as 8mm, Man On Fire, Patriot Games etc. If you enjoyed those, I'm pretty certain you'll enjoy this movie equally as much.IMDB Reviewer
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