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Mientras el mundo busca la cura para un virus letal, un científico y una guarda forestal se adentran en el bosque para localizar a una partida desaparecida.Mientras el mundo busca la cura para un virus letal, un científico y una guarda forestal se adentran en el bosque para localizar a una partida desaparecida.Mientras el mundo busca la cura para un virus letal, un científico y una guarda forestal se adentran en el bosque para localizar a una partida desaparecida.
- Premios
- 1 premio y 9 nominaciones en total
Reseñas destacadas
Not great but good enough. It's like a pseudoscientific art movie with some horror
and absurdity mixed in. Reminds me a lot of Annihilation (2018). By no means boring or waste of time as the other comments seem to suggest. Beautiful at times.
When I read the synopsis for this 2021 movie, I have to admit that I was intrigued and the plot sounded interesting. And with it being a horror movie that I hadn't already seen, of course I found the time to sit down to watch writer and director's Ben Wheatley movie.
Well, I managed to suffer through just under one hour of the ordeal that is otherwise known as "In the Earth", then I just threw the towel into the ring and gave up. This movie was so unfathomably boring and pointless. And I have to say that you have to forget everything you read in the synopsis, because it plays absolutely no real part in the actual movie.
The events that took place through the hour that I suffered through just had nothing to offer in terms of entertainment, and needless to say that the storyline was just so abysmal and boring that no matter what transpired on the screen it just wasn't sufficient to alleviate for the shortcomings of the movie.
The plot was boring and pointless, and so were the characters. Sure, they had gotten some good actors and actresses for the movie, but the error here was that the performers had nothing solid to work with in terms of script and characters. Reece Shearsmith - playing Zach - really carried the movie with his performance, though he could only do so much to salvage the train wreck that is "In the Earth".
Visually then "In the Earth" is a strange movie, and I assume that if you are high on mushrooms or some kind of psychedelics' then you will probably enjoy the odd visuals that permeate the movie. But if you sit down to watch a proper horror movie, then "In the Earth" was just a massive swing and a miss.
Even with having watched an hour of this movie, I sat there with a feeling of 'is this really it?' and 'what a waste of my time this was' as I got up to end the torment.
This is definitely not a movie that I will recommend you waste your time, money or effort on. Some of us suffered through this ordeal in full or parts so you don't have to.
My rating of the 2021 movie "In the Earth" lands on a massively disappointing three out of ten stars.
Well, I managed to suffer through just under one hour of the ordeal that is otherwise known as "In the Earth", then I just threw the towel into the ring and gave up. This movie was so unfathomably boring and pointless. And I have to say that you have to forget everything you read in the synopsis, because it plays absolutely no real part in the actual movie.
The events that took place through the hour that I suffered through just had nothing to offer in terms of entertainment, and needless to say that the storyline was just so abysmal and boring that no matter what transpired on the screen it just wasn't sufficient to alleviate for the shortcomings of the movie.
The plot was boring and pointless, and so were the characters. Sure, they had gotten some good actors and actresses for the movie, but the error here was that the performers had nothing solid to work with in terms of script and characters. Reece Shearsmith - playing Zach - really carried the movie with his performance, though he could only do so much to salvage the train wreck that is "In the Earth".
Visually then "In the Earth" is a strange movie, and I assume that if you are high on mushrooms or some kind of psychedelics' then you will probably enjoy the odd visuals that permeate the movie. But if you sit down to watch a proper horror movie, then "In the Earth" was just a massive swing and a miss.
Even with having watched an hour of this movie, I sat there with a feeling of 'is this really it?' and 'what a waste of my time this was' as I got up to end the torment.
This is definitely not a movie that I will recommend you waste your time, money or effort on. Some of us suffered through this ordeal in full or parts so you don't have to.
My rating of the 2021 movie "In the Earth" lands on a massively disappointing three out of ten stars.
In the Earth can feel dull at times and it's lack of answers is extremely unsatisfying but it has enough individual parts that work to make it a good and unique horror movie. Joel Fry, Reece Shearsmith and Ellora Torchia all give great performances. There are some extremely disturbing moments and oddly funny parts. Ben Wheatley's direction is really good even if some of his stylistic choices really don't work. The music by Clint Mansell is amazing.
The world is in the midst of a deadly virus, scientist Martin Lowery is joined by park ranger Alma, the pair head into a forest looking for equipment, where they encounter Zach.
I was really looking forward to this, a good cast, an interesting script, and a relevant theme, as it was made during the Covid 19 pandemic.
Very atmospheric and visually quite appealing, it had some plus points, including the acting, Squires and Fry were good, Reece Shearsmith was particularly zany as Zach.
Very much out of that arthouse style, it's very avantgarde, a style that will appeal to some, and equally irritate others.
It's slow in parts, and does seem to take an age to get going, but when it does, it's actually quite entertaining, Zach makes for a good villain, and there's enough intrigue and suspense to keep you entertained.
Weird, but entertaining, 6/10.
I was really looking forward to this, a good cast, an interesting script, and a relevant theme, as it was made during the Covid 19 pandemic.
Very atmospheric and visually quite appealing, it had some plus points, including the acting, Squires and Fry were good, Reece Shearsmith was particularly zany as Zach.
Very much out of that arthouse style, it's very avantgarde, a style that will appeal to some, and equally irritate others.
It's slow in parts, and does seem to take an age to get going, but when it does, it's actually quite entertaining, Zach makes for a good villain, and there's enough intrigue and suspense to keep you entertained.
Weird, but entertaining, 6/10.
1st problem: The virus has nothing to do with anything in this movie other than giving a reason why the cast are in masks.
2nd problem: one could have not paid attention for a moment and have no idea what the point of any if it is.
3rdproblem : the acting was average and the script didn't offer enough to make up for it.
Good thing :some cool psychedelic scenes if you and your buddies get stoned and stuff.
2nd problem: one could have not paid attention for a moment and have no idea what the point of any if it is.
3rdproblem : the acting was average and the script didn't offer enough to make up for it.
Good thing :some cool psychedelic scenes if you and your buddies get stoned and stuff.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesDirector Ben Wheatley said the soundtrack was partially created using plants.
- PifiasJames is wearing his mask white side out then it flips to blue side out 4 minutes in.
- ConexionesFeatured in WhatCulture Originals: 20 Best Movies Of 2021 (So Far) (2021)
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- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 1.113.723 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 505.723 US$
- 18 abr 2021
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 1.330.723 US$
- Duración
- 1h 47min(107 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39:1
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