“In Their Skin” deserves some amount of credit for even attempting to
root its tale of a home invasion in a psychologically troubling place of
envy and obsession. It’s an open attempt to understand the headspace of
the antagonists, but the effect gradually washes away the longer the
feature lingers on its cast to articulate the heightened concern.
Although the movie kicks off superbly with a chilling opening half
that’s inventive and disquieting, the payoff indulges the worst
instincts of the subgenre, forcing shallow acts of intimidation and
humiliation on material that’s at its best when stewing in a mystifying
atmosphere of unraveling behavior. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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