"It's What's Inside" cleverly explores themes of identity and consciousness as it showcases a wild body-swapping situation that turns the characters' lives upside down.
The movie juxtaposes friendship with destructive impulses, demonstrating how the characters' attempts to connect result in more isolation and existential dread than bonding.
Greg Jardin's film is steeped in millennial anxiety, showcasing a group struggling with personal connections while masked by their chaotic and hedonistic night of revelry.
In its dark humor, "It's What's Inside" challenges viewers to consider how deeply we understand ourselves and each other amidst external superficiality.
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