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Daniel y Sara tienen un hijo de 9 años, Eric, y acaban de mudarse a un nuevo hogar sin saber que la propiedad es conocida como "la casa de las voces". Eric es el primero en descubrir los ext... Leer todoDaniel y Sara tienen un hijo de 9 años, Eric, y acaban de mudarse a un nuevo hogar sin saber que la propiedad es conocida como "la casa de las voces". Eric es el primero en descubrir los extraños sonidos que se ocultan tras cada puerta.Daniel y Sara tienen un hijo de 9 años, Eric, y acaban de mudarse a un nuevo hogar sin saber que la propiedad es conocida como "la casa de las voces". Eric es el primero en descubrir los extraños sonidos que se ocultan tras cada puerta.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 2 premios ganados y 2 nominaciones en total
José Luis Lozano
- Guardia Civil 1
- (as José Luís Lozano)
Opiniones destacadas
Spanish horror doesn't really do the slow build up thing does it. From the very beginning this film kicks off with the creep and tragedy and just keeps going.
There's are lots of elements to the tale that include witchcraft, possession and folklore woven around a dark story and a sense of foreboding.
If there are lessons to be learned from this film its to make sure you always empty the pool and look at your children's drawings very carefully.
There's are lots of elements to the tale that include witchcraft, possession and folklore woven around a dark story and a sense of foreboding.
If there are lessons to be learned from this film its to make sure you always empty the pool and look at your children's drawings very carefully.
The plot: after a family moves in to an old house, the parents become concerned that their son is hearing voices.
Haunted house movies tend to be pretty cliched. You have to really like the formula to sit through most of them. It helps if you shake things up by watching the occasional non-English film. But, even so, you frequently end up feeling like you've already seen that movie a few times already.
"Don't Listen" doesn't stray from the template used by so many other haunted house movies. There's the standard bit of exposition about why the family can't leave the house. And, of course, someone finds a book that explains the movie's plot in detail.
However, quite a few of the scenes were well-acted, and the characters were all pretty likable. Each of the characters got to have their own spooky moment, where they sloooowly reach toward something they probably shouldn't be reaching toward. Then there's a sudden, loud noise, and the character sloooowly backs up, not realizing that there's something spooky behind them. If you can handle such cliched scenes, it's actually done pretty well.
Near the end of the movie, everything is explicitly and tidily resolved. There is absolutely no metaphor here, and there is literally no chance that you walk away from this movie scratching your head. It left me wondering if maybe this was meant for a younger, less jaded demographic than me.
Haunted house movies tend to be pretty cliched. You have to really like the formula to sit through most of them. It helps if you shake things up by watching the occasional non-English film. But, even so, you frequently end up feeling like you've already seen that movie a few times already.
"Don't Listen" doesn't stray from the template used by so many other haunted house movies. There's the standard bit of exposition about why the family can't leave the house. And, of course, someone finds a book that explains the movie's plot in detail.
However, quite a few of the scenes were well-acted, and the characters were all pretty likable. Each of the characters got to have their own spooky moment, where they sloooowly reach toward something they probably shouldn't be reaching toward. Then there's a sudden, loud noise, and the character sloooowly backs up, not realizing that there's something spooky behind them. If you can handle such cliched scenes, it's actually done pretty well.
Near the end of the movie, everything is explicitly and tidily resolved. There is absolutely no metaphor here, and there is literally no chance that you walk away from this movie scratching your head. It left me wondering if maybe this was meant for a younger, less jaded demographic than me.
I watched it without expectations. And then it turned out to be really scary and good. I love when that happens. Loved the twist at the end, too. There's a post credit scene that hints at a sequel.
Well... If your child is hearing voices there are three probable reasons for this:
1) He has a very strong imagination. 2) A traumatic life experience or mental health problems such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. 3) The house you are in is haunted.
As Don't Listen is a horror movie the third option is clearly the obvious one. This is a fine Spanish horror flick that is full of creepy moments - we get many of those wonderful shots of shadowy figures in the background - and the atmosphere of dread and horror as the malevolent spirit preys on the residents with a series of brutal mind games is great, that all said, it's unfortunate that the last act relied heavily on our cast of characters acting like complete idiots, which to be is fair standard horror stuff. This movie also answers the question, "What is worse than building your house on an ancient burial ground?"
Note: If flies are swarming around a crack in the wall it might be a good idea to find out what's inside that particular wall..
1) He has a very strong imagination. 2) A traumatic life experience or mental health problems such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. 3) The house you are in is haunted.
As Don't Listen is a horror movie the third option is clearly the obvious one. This is a fine Spanish horror flick that is full of creepy moments - we get many of those wonderful shots of shadowy figures in the background - and the atmosphere of dread and horror as the malevolent spirit preys on the residents with a series of brutal mind games is great, that all said, it's unfortunate that the last act relied heavily on our cast of characters acting like complete idiots, which to be is fair standard horror stuff. This movie also answers the question, "What is worse than building your house on an ancient burial ground?"
Note: If flies are swarming around a crack in the wall it might be a good idea to find out what's inside that particular wall..
I really liked the first 20-30 mins of the movie: The build up was good. The visuals give you the creeps (and depending on your level of scare, they might even seem scary) and you can tell that it's about to go down, the movie does a good job of building the anticipation. Watch this movie for the first half if you'd like to. Would recommend that! The acting was good too!
But halfway through, I lost interest. The movie had so much potential but it was a let down then on, especially in the final 30 mins. A couple blatant things were missed to move the plot on that made a character seem dumb, only made me care less for him. The narrative around the "paranormal/witch/ghost" in the final third felt weak and rushed. The lore could have used more time and stretched bit.
The final twist - Interesting. I'm torn with this one though but I'll take it. I guess the first 20-30 mins and the this final twist are the two things that I'll take away from the movie. That's about it. Turns out, there was a post-credit scene, that I missed, about a new story. I don't think it's worth the time to go back watch it, it's not gonna salvage the story in this movie for me.
But halfway through, I lost interest. The movie had so much potential but it was a let down then on, especially in the final 30 mins. A couple blatant things were missed to move the plot on that made a character seem dumb, only made me care less for him. The narrative around the "paranormal/witch/ghost" in the final third felt weak and rushed. The lore could have used more time and stretched bit.
The final twist - Interesting. I'm torn with this one though but I'll take it. I guess the first 20-30 mins and the this final twist are the two things that I'll take away from the movie. That's about it. Turns out, there was a post-credit scene, that I missed, about a new story. I don't think it's worth the time to go back watch it, it's not gonna salvage the story in this movie for me.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaAt one point, the father introduces himself as Daniel Belasco. Daniel Balasco is also the name of the owner of the infamous Belasco house in the movie The Legend of Hell House (1973).
- ErroresAt 16.43 the mother tells the father that Eric has been expelled from school, after some explanations the father tells him to go and do some homework, he shouldn't have any if he's been expelled.
- Créditos curiososThere is a post credit scene showing German and Ruth looking at footage of an exorcism.
- ConexionesFeatured in La consagración de la primavera (2022)
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- Sitio oficial
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- Don't Listen
- Locaciones de filmación
- La Berzosa, Madrid, España(Finca LA NAVATA, La Berzosa, Madrid, Spain)
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- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 443,458
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 37 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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