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A group of Spanish tourists in Venecia will find themselves fighting for their lives against locals that are not too keen on foreigners.A group of Spanish tourists in Venecia will find themselves fighting for their lives against locals that are not too keen on foreigners.A group of Spanish tourists in Venecia will find themselves fighting for their lives against locals that are not too keen on foreigners.
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Ingrid García Jonsson
- Isa
- (as Ingrid García-Jonsson)
Giancarlo Judica Cordiglia
- Oficial consulado
- (as Giancarlo Cordiglia)
Tiwuany Lepetitgaland
- Bailarines
- (as Tiwany Lepetitgaland)
Johannes Palmieri
- Bailarines
- (as Jhoannes Palmieri)
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- TriviaWas originally scheduled to be released on November 26 2021. On October 28 2021, was announced that the release was delayed to April 22 2022.
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Álex de la Iglesia's Veneciafrenia, on paper, is a film right up my alley. It is one of those vacation-gone-awry films that works when it's being a pure slasher, and fails when it tries to be a lot more. As someone who lives on the other side of the world, the initial scenes centered around protests in Venice towards ocean liners (and the thousands of Instagram-happy tourists they bring) was news to me, which I had to Google more about. The concept is intriguing, and works fine for a slasher. The protagonists are your typical not-so-likeable tourists who'd do anything just to have a good time, and it was difficult to get behind any of their antics. At times, they're plain stupid. In a film like this, it's mostly the antagonists that you're eyeing. The creepy jester is a scary addition to that universe, and so are the rest of them in masks.
But I wish we didn't have to know so much about them. Retaining some level of mystery around these angry locals would have made it more enjoyable. There's a bigger conspiracy at play, and except for some of the jester's carelessly-yet-magnificently executed savagery, the thrills are lacking. Pablo Rosso's cinematography work captures Venice in darker tones, which is apt given the plot. The ending is also rather tame - you expect a BANG, but turns out, it's just a whimper!
But I wish we didn't have to know so much about them. Retaining some level of mystery around these angry locals would have made it more enjoyable. There's a bigger conspiracy at play, and except for some of the jester's carelessly-yet-magnificently executed savagery, the thrills are lacking. Pablo Rosso's cinematography work captures Venice in darker tones, which is apt given the plot. The ending is also rather tame - you expect a BANG, but turns out, it's just a whimper!
- arungeorge13
- Aug 13, 2022
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,006
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $496
- Aug 14, 2022
- Gross worldwide
- $543,561
- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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