(2024) is a frantic, stylized, and deeply relevant commentary on the modern obsession with image and the insecurity that follows. By utilizing the body-swap trope to its fullest, Greg Jardin forces his characters—and the audience—to look beyond the superficial and confront the uncomfortable realities of their own jealousy and longing. In a world obsessed with how things appear, the film argues that what truly matters is what lies inside, however messy and imperfect it may be.

Refers to the movie title: It’s What’s Inside (a 2024 psychological thriller/horror film). The dots are used instead of spaces, common in scene release naming conventions.

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The film is a (released 2024). ✅ Only available on Netflix with a subscription.

It generally received positive reviews for its stylish editing, creative concept, and "bonkers" performances. Summary of the "Long Story" (Ending Spoilers)

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