Historia de un pueblo pagano, fundado sobre los huesos tanto de inocentes como de inmundos, está profundamente arraigado en el corazón de un antiguo Edén y la lucha del último anciano para s... Leer todoHistoria de un pueblo pagano, fundado sobre los huesos tanto de inocentes como de inmundos, está profundamente arraigado en el corazón de un antiguo Edén y la lucha del último anciano para salvar a su gente.Historia de un pueblo pagano, fundado sobre los huesos tanto de inocentes como de inmundos, está profundamente arraigado en el corazón de un antiguo Edén y la lucha del último anciano para salvar a su gente.
- Dirección
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- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 18 premios y 11 nominaciones en total
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A no-spoilers review by Loathsome Things: A Horror Movie Podcast
The premise for this movie is awesome. Olden times peasants are magically trapped in a cursed forest, but the whatever-it-is in there with them provides for them and protects them from the outside world, as long as they don't get greedy. It's like a dirty-under-the-nails Eden. I'm hooked!
Oof, but then the bad, bad, bad, bad old-timey talk begins. The acting isn't terrible, except when people are talking. All the talking is terrible, and there is a lot of talking. You get the feeling they thought they were achieving some kind of Shakespearian grandeur. But, lo, it is merely verily annoying!
The whiny store-brand Jack Black-looking guy gets better as the movie progresses, but it's a really rough start before he dives into the body-acting, then he overdoes it and it gets bad again.
The costumes look like they were cut out of dumpster sofas and curtains. The set designs are awesome and look like some cool people put a lot of solid work into them. Surprisingly effective sound design really helps distract from the clumsy and unlovable dialogue, though even that can overdo it at times. There's some quality camerawork at play, too, giving this movie a tactile and present feel. Some quality practical and digital effects are sprinkled throughout.
The big Jikirag reveal is cool, but not VERY cool. Think 75% Black Mountain Side, 25% The Ritual. This movie borrows elements from The Village Jug Face, Apostle, and just a touch of Evil Dead. It is soundly within the Folk Horror sub-genre.
All told, it's a sometimes-fun, sometimes-frustrating movie to watch. Skilled craftsmanship and obnoxious writing go hand-in-hand, making this a quintessential 5 out of 10 IMDBs. It's a solid watch for Folk Horror fans that want to hearken back to a more hammy-mouthed time.
-Josh from Loathsome Things: A Horror Movie Podcast.
The premise for this movie is awesome. Olden times peasants are magically trapped in a cursed forest, but the whatever-it-is in there with them provides for them and protects them from the outside world, as long as they don't get greedy. It's like a dirty-under-the-nails Eden. I'm hooked!
Oof, but then the bad, bad, bad, bad old-timey talk begins. The acting isn't terrible, except when people are talking. All the talking is terrible, and there is a lot of talking. You get the feeling they thought they were achieving some kind of Shakespearian grandeur. But, lo, it is merely verily annoying!
The whiny store-brand Jack Black-looking guy gets better as the movie progresses, but it's a really rough start before he dives into the body-acting, then he overdoes it and it gets bad again.
The costumes look like they were cut out of dumpster sofas and curtains. The set designs are awesome and look like some cool people put a lot of solid work into them. Surprisingly effective sound design really helps distract from the clumsy and unlovable dialogue, though even that can overdo it at times. There's some quality camerawork at play, too, giving this movie a tactile and present feel. Some quality practical and digital effects are sprinkled throughout.
The big Jikirag reveal is cool, but not VERY cool. Think 75% Black Mountain Side, 25% The Ritual. This movie borrows elements from The Village Jug Face, Apostle, and just a touch of Evil Dead. It is soundly within the Folk Horror sub-genre.
All told, it's a sometimes-fun, sometimes-frustrating movie to watch. Skilled craftsmanship and obnoxious writing go hand-in-hand, making this a quintessential 5 out of 10 IMDBs. It's a solid watch for Folk Horror fans that want to hearken back to a more hammy-mouthed time.
-Josh from Loathsome Things: A Horror Movie Podcast.
No pun intended - not even sure how many know the Will Smith song ... also there is no real connection here ... well apart from the title inspiring me to get a bit crazy. Talking of a bit crazy ... well you chose the right movie for that. I am a bit surprised the movie is being slammed so hard (at least of the time of writing, what was it 2.8 or 2.6 before I rated it) ... I mean I did not expect much and I do rate graciously ... at least that is what I have been accused of.
Still and while this is a slow burn ... and slow paced ... the cinematography on this thing is over the moon to say the least. Especially considering this being a low budget movie. Acting is more than decent too. If you like independent horror movies .. and are able to suspend your disbelief ... well folk horror has to be to your liking too ... and it seems to have won some awards too. So there is that.
Still and while this is a slow burn ... and slow paced ... the cinematography on this thing is over the moon to say the least. Especially considering this being a low budget movie. Acting is more than decent too. If you like independent horror movies .. and are able to suspend your disbelief ... well folk horror has to be to your liking too ... and it seems to have won some awards too. So there is that.
Story had no intro, no beginning, and no plot. You had a Gothic Freddy Kruger-type who kills children and freaks out the parents. You're left in the dark trying to figure out what is happening. The only action that takes place is nonsense between the actors that seem to be scared of something malevolent and the evil doesn't get introduced according to the rhythm of the movie. It drags for two hours, and the structure doesn't change; it leaves it to your own imagination to what is taking place. This movie could have been a half hour long and still not made sense. If you followed this movie the way I did, you automatically win a box of Cheerios to get you thru the next movie, cause this one took a dive. The monster at the end pays for the Cheerios! Cheerio ole boy!!
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- Duración1 hora 59 minutos
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- 2.39:1
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