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TU PUNTUACIÓN
Un virus misterioso ataca una escuela primaria aislada, transformando a los niños en salvajes masivos. Un héroe debe liderar a una banda de maestros en la lucha de sus vidas.Un virus misterioso ataca una escuela primaria aislada, transformando a los niños en salvajes masivos. Un héroe debe liderar a una banda de maestros en la lucha de sus vidas.Un virus misterioso ataca una escuela primaria aislada, transformando a los niños en salvajes masivos. Un héroe debe liderar a una banda de maestros en la lucha de sus vidas.
- Premios
- 1 premio y 4 nominaciones en total
Argumento
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesRainn Wilson did his own stunts.
- PifiasIn the classroom Patriot tears off one of a girl's ponytails. Later she is digging under the school fence with both ponytails visible.
- Créditos adicionalesHitachi makes another appearance after the credits.
- Versiones alternativasThere is an alternate ending to Cooties (2014) which was the original one, but Lionsgate paid them to re-shoot the ending After killing Patriot, they realize they are out of gas. They venture on foot and eventually find a deserted campsite. They enjoy themselves. Clint throws his novel in the fire and tells Lucy that he is not a writer and says he is actually a teacher, living in Fort. Chicken. Clint has a strong feeling of dread and tells the others to join him. They find the leader's dead body, and the other infected children find them. Then you see infected Boy Scouts, led by Shelly, looking even worse than ever; her eyes are hollow black with more blisters. It's unknown what happened to everyone after the encounter. Carnival music begins playing as three managers from an amusement park, a theater and a family fun center, respectively, get the chicken nugget boxes out of a truck carrying them. Because this ending was never shown, it is possible that the nuggets were also infected with the virus and is responsible for the outbreak.
- ConexionesFeatured in The Comix Scrutinizer: Tales from the Fridge (2004)
- Banda sonoraDeja Vu
Written by Dave Murray and Steve Harris (as Stephen Percy Harris)
Performed by Iron Maiden
Courtesy of EMI Records Ltd.
Reseña destacada
"Cooties" marks yet another rare exception of the "most horror-comedies suck" rule, joining the ranks of other such classics like "Shaun of the Dead" and "Zombieland." Why all three are zombie-themed is beyond me, but I suppose the natural tension of sneaking through and surviving a zombie infestation makes for some exasperated laughs.
Elijah Wood plays a 30-something elementary school teacher who we like because his character, apart from being a typical improbable hero, genuinely enjoys teaching and working with his students. He shares the screen with Rainn Wilson, who is surprisingly endearing, given how his character on the American version of The Office contributed to the awfulness of the show. Alison Pill, Jack McBrayer, and Nasim Pedrad round out the cast of quirky, 30-something faculty members who don't seem all that great at their jobs. But it's a comedy, so incompetence in the public school system is funny (I guess.) Here's a question: why are none of the teachers 40 plus, and why are they all so trim? That seemed odd to me, but this is showbiz after all, and an elementary school isn't the sexiest of settings.
I enjoyed this movie because of its novel twist on the zombie tale-- children are the zombies. It's refreshing seeing kids twisted into savage monsters, kill violently, and be dealt with accordingly. Hollywood and western pop culture depict children as angelic simpletons: in most media, children are nothing more than vacantly smiling plot devices. But it's untrue: children can be every bit as crafty, cunning, and ruthless as adults. Apart from Lord of the Flies, I can't think of any other media depicting children so savage and cruel.
It's nice to see.
Elijah Wood plays a 30-something elementary school teacher who we like because his character, apart from being a typical improbable hero, genuinely enjoys teaching and working with his students. He shares the screen with Rainn Wilson, who is surprisingly endearing, given how his character on the American version of The Office contributed to the awfulness of the show. Alison Pill, Jack McBrayer, and Nasim Pedrad round out the cast of quirky, 30-something faculty members who don't seem all that great at their jobs. But it's a comedy, so incompetence in the public school system is funny (I guess.) Here's a question: why are none of the teachers 40 plus, and why are they all so trim? That seemed odd to me, but this is showbiz after all, and an elementary school isn't the sexiest of settings.
I enjoyed this movie because of its novel twist on the zombie tale-- children are the zombies. It's refreshing seeing kids twisted into savage monsters, kill violently, and be dealt with accordingly. Hollywood and western pop culture depict children as angelic simpletons: in most media, children are nothing more than vacantly smiling plot devices. But it's untrue: children can be every bit as crafty, cunning, and ruthless as adults. Apart from Lord of the Flies, I can't think of any other media depicting children so savage and cruel.
It's nice to see.
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- 20 sept 2015
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Cooties
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Arcadia, California, Estados Unidos(Jump N Jammin)
- Empresas productoras
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Taquilla
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 60.058 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 33.031 US$
- 20 sept 2015
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 485.544 US$
- Duración1 hora 28 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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