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202387 minThriller, Drama, Horror, Western

In the Fire

Is In the Fire a Hit or Flop?

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Is In the Fire worth watching? With a rating of 4.491/10, this Thriller, Drama, Horror, Western film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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In the Fire Synopsis

A doctor from New York travels to a remote plantation in the 1890s to care for a disturbed boy who seems to have inexplicable abilities. She begins treating the child, but in doing so, ignites a war between science and religion as the local priest believes the boy is possessed by the devil and the cause of the village's woes.

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Top Cast

Amber Heard
Amber HeardGrace Burnham
Eduardo Noriega
Eduardo NoriegaNicolas Marquez
Lorenzo McGovern Zaini
Lorenzo McGovern ZainiMartin Marquez
Luca Calvani
Luca CalvaniAntonio
Herbert Ignacio
Herbert IgnacioTemo
Monica Contini
Monica ContiniMaria
Yari Gugliucci
Yari GugliucciFather Gavira
Ernesto Molina
Ernesto MolinaAndreas
Sophie Amber
Sophie AmberIsabella
Romain Palacci
Romain PalacciDoctor

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In the Fire is a Thriller, Drama, Horror movie that A doctor from New York travels to a remote plantation in the 1890s to care for a disturbed boy who seems to have inexplicable abilities. She begins tr...

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Critic Reviews

druscilla_of_oldOct 17, 2023
★ 8

This gothic psycho-supernatural thriller that tells the story of an alienist, Grace Burnham (Amber Heard), that travels to a remote village in the 1890s to help a little boy, Martin Marquez (Lorenzo Zaini), exhibiting behavioral peculiarities that the villagers believe are behind their recent misfortunes is as good an indie film of its kind as you're ever going to watch. The performances, the production design, the scenery, and the costumes all work impressively together to support the film's narrative and its philosophical premises. Is Martin really possessed as most of the villagers believe or is he suffering from (or gifted with) Savant Syndrome as Grace maintains? Conor Allyn and his crew do such a great job exploring and uncovering this mystery that I'd strongly recommend the movie to most people for at least one viewing. The ending will definitely leave most people hoping for a sequel.