Cuando un grupo de amigos descubre cómo conjurar espíritus utilizando una mano embalsamada, se enganchan a la nueva emoción, hasta que uno de ellos va demasiado lejos y desata terroríficas f... Leer todoCuando un grupo de amigos descubre cómo conjurar espíritus utilizando una mano embalsamada, se enganchan a la nueva emoción, hasta que uno de ellos va demasiado lejos y desata terroríficas fuerzas sobrenaturales.Cuando un grupo de amigos descubre cómo conjurar espíritus utilizando una mano embalsamada, se enganchan a la nueva emoción, hasta que uno de ellos va demasiado lejos y desata terroríficas fuerzas sobrenaturales.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 22 premios y 50 nominaciones en total
Reseñas destacadas
This stands out from your jump scare or just plain poor plot horror movies. I watch as much horror as I can and this was an original idea and very well written. After the movie, you will piece together more and more of how it all ties together.
Scary, yet enough twists to keep you on the edge of your seat until the end. The acting was very good and really ties in with the themes in the film.
This is more of the stick with you, creepy, dread, existential type horror, but also had many scary scenes.
Also love to see a movie like this create a star actor and get picked up for distribution at Sundance. We need many more horror films like this and less of these cookie cutter, one page plot horror movies.
Scary, yet enough twists to keep you on the edge of your seat until the end. The acting was very good and really ties in with the themes in the film.
This is more of the stick with you, creepy, dread, existential type horror, but also had many scary scenes.
Also love to see a movie like this create a star actor and get picked up for distribution at Sundance. We need many more horror films like this and less of these cookie cutter, one page plot horror movies.
Talk to Me is one of those horror films that proves you don't always need a groundbreaking concept to be effective, but you still wish it tried a bit harder to stand out. The film leans heavily on familiar tropes-a group of teenagers dabbling with the supernatural, unaware of the dire consequences that await them. It's a premise we've seen countless times, yet there's something about Talk to Me that manages to grip you, even if it doesn't completely surprise you.
What really elevates this film is the performances. The cast brings a raw, authentic energy that grounds the supernatural elements in something that feels disturbingly real. The atmosphere is another highlight. The film creates a sense of dread that builds slowly but surely, aided by its moody cinematography and unsettling sound design.
However, as much as I appreciated the film's strengths, it's not without its flaws. The pacing is somewhat uneven, with the story dragging in parts, particularly in the middle. There are stretches where the tension dissipates, leaving you waiting for the next big scare or plot development. The characters, while well-acted, can also be irritating at times, making decisions that feel more like horror movie tropes than genuine character choices.
Additionally, the narrative itself doesn't break much new ground. The themes of grief, guilt, and the dangers of dabbling in the unknown are well-worn territory in the horror genre, and while Talk to Me handles them competently, it doesn't offer many surprises. If you've seen your fair share of horror films, you might find yourself predicting the story's twists and turns well before they happen.
In the end, Talk to Me is a solid entry in the horror genre, elevated by performances and a well-crafted atmosphere. However, its familiar narrative and occasional pacing issues hold it back from being truly exceptional. It's an enjoyable watch, especially if you're in the mood for something creepy, but it's unlikely to leave a lasting impression.
What really elevates this film is the performances. The cast brings a raw, authentic energy that grounds the supernatural elements in something that feels disturbingly real. The atmosphere is another highlight. The film creates a sense of dread that builds slowly but surely, aided by its moody cinematography and unsettling sound design.
However, as much as I appreciated the film's strengths, it's not without its flaws. The pacing is somewhat uneven, with the story dragging in parts, particularly in the middle. There are stretches where the tension dissipates, leaving you waiting for the next big scare or plot development. The characters, while well-acted, can also be irritating at times, making decisions that feel more like horror movie tropes than genuine character choices.
Additionally, the narrative itself doesn't break much new ground. The themes of grief, guilt, and the dangers of dabbling in the unknown are well-worn territory in the horror genre, and while Talk to Me handles them competently, it doesn't offer many surprises. If you've seen your fair share of horror films, you might find yourself predicting the story's twists and turns well before they happen.
In the end, Talk to Me is a solid entry in the horror genre, elevated by performances and a well-crafted atmosphere. However, its familiar narrative and occasional pacing issues hold it back from being truly exceptional. It's an enjoyable watch, especially if you're in the mood for something creepy, but it's unlikely to leave a lasting impression.
I remember watching Lights Out, the short film, and thinking it was one of the best horror shorts I'd ever seen. Then they decided to turn it into a full-length film, but there was nothing substantial to fill the extra runtime. It ended up being a complete letdown.
Talk To Me feels very similar. I had set eyes on this film after seeing its trailer and ratings. It seemed my friday night would be chilling. However, if you extract a small segment from this film, you'd have a solid horror short. However, stretching it to 95 minutes becomes a struggle, especially when you get to the climax. It's just a repetitive loop of the same events happening over and over again.
Talk To Me feels very similar. I had set eyes on this film after seeing its trailer and ratings. It seemed my friday night would be chilling. However, if you extract a small segment from this film, you'd have a solid horror short. However, stretching it to 95 minutes becomes a struggle, especially when you get to the climax. It's just a repetitive loop of the same events happening over and over again.
I've spoken in the past about being a big fan of Australian horror movies. Some of my all time favourites have come from this country. So it's a little disappointing that the last two Australian horror movies I've watched ('Run Rabbit Run' and 'Talk to Me') have been a bit of a let down. The latter was nowhere near as big of a let down as the former to be fair. There were parts of this film I liked, but overall it didn't quite hit the right spots.
I'm finding possession films less and less scary with every year that goes by. I find that as soon as you see the ghosts/demons it's just too hard to believe (even though the make-up work in 'Talk to Me' was very well done). The only time it really works for me any more is in films like 'Paranormal Activity' where you rarely actually see anything. Seeing less will always be more in this circumstance.
So I didn't find the film overly scary, and then all I really have to fall back on is the characters. Sadly we've reached a point where the only way to write realistic teenage characters any more is to make them extremely unpleasant. If they were all overly nice it wouldn't feel like they were properly written, yet if they are particularly unpleasant then it isn't much fun to watch them. It's a real predicament that the horror genre has and I don't know the way around it.
I will say that the ghosts/demons were done in such a way that if that is the kind of thing that scares you I could see this movie being very effective and creepy. Otherwise though, you might be fresh out of luck with this one. 6/10.
I'm finding possession films less and less scary with every year that goes by. I find that as soon as you see the ghosts/demons it's just too hard to believe (even though the make-up work in 'Talk to Me' was very well done). The only time it really works for me any more is in films like 'Paranormal Activity' where you rarely actually see anything. Seeing less will always be more in this circumstance.
So I didn't find the film overly scary, and then all I really have to fall back on is the characters. Sadly we've reached a point where the only way to write realistic teenage characters any more is to make them extremely unpleasant. If they were all overly nice it wouldn't feel like they were properly written, yet if they are particularly unpleasant then it isn't much fun to watch them. It's a real predicament that the horror genre has and I don't know the way around it.
I will say that the ghosts/demons were done in such a way that if that is the kind of thing that scares you I could see this movie being very effective and creepy. Otherwise though, you might be fresh out of luck with this one. 6/10.
A group of youngsters discover that by taking part in a small ritual involving an embalmed, ceramic hand, that they're able to contact spirits from the other side.
One of the better horror films I've seen for some time, when I compare to the other horrors I've seen in 2023, this rates as the best so far.
Talk to me has a degree of originality, it's loaded with jump scares, and has some genuinely memorable moments. The writing was rather good, everything pieced together nicely, including that pretty shocking opening sequence.
Quite graphic at times, it wasn't afraid to show a bit of gore, eyeball, that's all I'm saying, I had to look away. I loved that deliciously dark closing scene, it was such a strong, cohesive end to the film, it really worked.
There were a couple of clichés, and there were a couple of moments where you're left scratching your head, puzzling whether people would actually do the things that happened here, but those are minor faults, the only major gripe I had, was the rebirth of The Crazy Frog music (I thought our ears had been spared that years ago.)
They trailered Cobweb and Nun 2, will either of them surpass this one? Will have to wait and see.
A big thumbs up.
8/10.
One of the better horror films I've seen for some time, when I compare to the other horrors I've seen in 2023, this rates as the best so far.
Talk to me has a degree of originality, it's loaded with jump scares, and has some genuinely memorable moments. The writing was rather good, everything pieced together nicely, including that pretty shocking opening sequence.
Quite graphic at times, it wasn't afraid to show a bit of gore, eyeball, that's all I'm saying, I had to look away. I loved that deliciously dark closing scene, it was such a strong, cohesive end to the film, it really worked.
There were a couple of clichés, and there were a couple of moments where you're left scratching your head, puzzling whether people would actually do the things that happened here, but those are minor faults, the only major gripe I had, was the rebirth of The Crazy Frog music (I thought our ears had been spared that years ago.)
They trailered Cobweb and Nun 2, will either of them surpass this one? Will have to wait and see.
A big thumbs up.
8/10.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesSix hands were made for the movie should any of them happen to get damaged or broken. Director Danny Philippou kept one of the hands.
- PifiasWhen the main character becomes possessed for the first time, at a party (20:41). The microphone of the film crew is visible in the lower right corner.
- Citas
[Last lines]
Stranger in Greece: I let you in.
- Créditos adicionales"All filming with live animals was monitored by professional handlers, and animal action was created with special and visual affects. No real kangaroos were harmed and no real dogs were kissed."
- Banda sonoraDucks in a Row
Written by Lucian Blomkamp & Jerry Ijale Agbinya (as Jerry Agbinya)
Performed by Lucian Blomkamp (as Lucianblomkamp) & Jerry Ijale Agbinya (as IJALE)
Published by Sony Music Publishing (Australia) Pty Ltd
Licensed courtesy of Good Manners Records/Sony Music Publishing (Australia) Pty Ltd
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idiomas
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Parla amb mi (Talk to me)
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Empresas productoras
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- 4.500.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 48.299.436 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 10.431.720 US$
- 30 jul 2023
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 91.959.188 US$
- Duración
- 1h 35min(95 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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