Review: 'It's What's Inside' only dazzles on the surface
Briefly

The body-swap movie 'It's What's Inside' dazzles with visual wizardry early on, but confusing characters and storylines eclipse this magic once the plot kicks in.
Director Greg Jardin and cinematographer Kevin Fletcher create an exciting visual introduction with techniques like the 'iris shot', but character development falters as the plot unfolds.
The movie showcases remarkable camera work that transforms character Forbes into a Zuckerberg lookalike, creating initial excitement before shifting focus onto lackluster character dynamics.
As the friends engage in a body-swap game, the film reveals its weakness; character development is sacrificed for quirky visuals, leaving viewers disconnected.
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