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May, 1987. While returning from a nightclub and after having taken drugs, new girl in town Sara and her friend Rebe find a doll wearing a communion dress. From that moment, their lives will ... Read allMay, 1987. While returning from a nightclub and after having taken drugs, new girl in town Sara and her friend Rebe find a doll wearing a communion dress. From that moment, their lives will become a living hell.May, 1987. While returning from a nightclub and after having taken drugs, new girl in town Sara and her friend Rebe find a doll wearing a communion dress. From that moment, their lives will become a living hell.
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Carlos Oviedo
- Chivo
- (as Carlos Oviedo 'Titus')
Victor Solé
- Santiago
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Claudia Riera
- Sonia
- (as Clàudia Riera)
Andrea Carrión Samaniego
- Pepa
- (as Andrea Carrión)
María Fontcuberta
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- (as Maria Fontcoberta)
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Unfortunately, somebody had the bright idea to do this whole movie in some strange moon man language. Almost impossible to understand what anybody is saying. It seemed like whoever tried to make this movie did not listen to anybody about this strange, alien language coming out of the actors mouths. I imagine this would be very hard for a script writer. This happened to me once before, with a supposed masterpiece of a film called peter pans labyrinth. I think the guys name was Dario argentino or something, but it had stunning visuals, but you just couldn't understand a damn word anybody was saying. One of the few movies that I actually walked out on. But at least the box office gave me my money back. I'm pretty sure this film marked the eventual downfall of all the new Disney . In most cases, these artsy fancy kind of movies are just not worth the time to try and decipher or get any kind of meaning whatsoever out of them.
This movie is not different for any other low cost horror movie. The script was too predictable, the story is poor and lack of context, this was a two hours waste of time. Maybe the actors is the only thing that I can rate, in fact I gave 3 stars because the acting was great. Nothing more.
When you have to animate a demon is that you have a problem and this movie have an animated demon. Is the only thing that I can share.
Summary: if you can avoid to see this film, do it. But if you have no choice and you have to watch the film, be prepared for lost valuable time of your life.
Maybe the next time...
When you have to animate a demon is that you have a problem and this movie have an animated demon. Is the only thing that I can share.
Summary: if you can avoid to see this film, do it. But if you have no choice and you have to watch the film, be prepared for lost valuable time of your life.
Maybe the next time...
After a wild night of partying, a woman and her friend come across a strange doll in the desert which draws them into a nightmarish series of hauntings by the ghostly owner of the doll and must uncover the sinister origins behind its appearance to leave the mystery behind them.
Overall, this was a decent enough if somewhat problematic genre effort. One of the better elements here is the way this works with the build-up of the spirit's presence in the family. The first half here dealing with the friend group interacting with the party and her home life signals the discovery of the doll and how it's affecting her giving this a solid start. There's some fun to be had with the idea of the town's superstitions figuring into the events to write it off and the intrusion on their lives and how it's obvious something is wrong that gives everything its impact. As this comes off the way it does, the second half bringing about the start of the hauntings is all rather enjoyable like the rest of those kinds of genre efforts. Since we're graced with an appropriately creepy backstory for the ghostly figure and its equally chilling appearance of it, the scenes where it appears and torments or even outright kills others in fine sequences that makes its supernatural powers felt, giving this plenty of somewhat suspenseful attacks. Even the idea of how to stop the ghost is fun, having several solid connections to its backstory and being rather fun which gives this a lot to like. There are some issues here that bring this one down. Among the biggest drawbacks to this one is the overly familiar setup and storyline that makes this feel quite predictable. Working as a straightforward throwback to this style of Asian ghost movie featuring the wronged spirit coming back and haunting those who get caught up in its path. There's not much in the way of deviation taking place here as it runs along this type of story and makes it quite easy to see the beats coming for easy predictability, lessening the tension somewhat. The other drawback here is that there's not much in the way of action for long stretches of the running time leading to some moments where it plods along. Several of the sideplots here, with the friends' home life being quite troublesome and outright abusive is an angle that doesn't need all the time devoted to it that it does, and several parts of the investigation lead to characters meeting up several times over so they can come off redundant. The repeated nature of the genre setup comes into play as well, making this come down from where it should be.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Language, Violence, drug use, and children-in-jeopardy.
Overall, this was a decent enough if somewhat problematic genre effort. One of the better elements here is the way this works with the build-up of the spirit's presence in the family. The first half here dealing with the friend group interacting with the party and her home life signals the discovery of the doll and how it's affecting her giving this a solid start. There's some fun to be had with the idea of the town's superstitions figuring into the events to write it off and the intrusion on their lives and how it's obvious something is wrong that gives everything its impact. As this comes off the way it does, the second half bringing about the start of the hauntings is all rather enjoyable like the rest of those kinds of genre efforts. Since we're graced with an appropriately creepy backstory for the ghostly figure and its equally chilling appearance of it, the scenes where it appears and torments or even outright kills others in fine sequences that makes its supernatural powers felt, giving this plenty of somewhat suspenseful attacks. Even the idea of how to stop the ghost is fun, having several solid connections to its backstory and being rather fun which gives this a lot to like. There are some issues here that bring this one down. Among the biggest drawbacks to this one is the overly familiar setup and storyline that makes this feel quite predictable. Working as a straightforward throwback to this style of Asian ghost movie featuring the wronged spirit coming back and haunting those who get caught up in its path. There's not much in the way of deviation taking place here as it runs along this type of story and makes it quite easy to see the beats coming for easy predictability, lessening the tension somewhat. The other drawback here is that there's not much in the way of action for long stretches of the running time leading to some moments where it plods along. Several of the sideplots here, with the friends' home life being quite troublesome and outright abusive is an angle that doesn't need all the time devoted to it that it does, and several parts of the investigation lead to characters meeting up several times over so they can come off redundant. The repeated nature of the genre setup comes into play as well, making this come down from where it should be.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Language, Violence, drug use, and children-in-jeopardy.
No pun intended - we have a movie here that tries to develop quite the ... well lore. It does give us a new evil of sorts, which I reckon we can give it kudos for. At least one I haven't heard before - but be that as it may, it is not that it invents anything too major or new. Horror movies try to build on things that have been done before. Best case is doing it with great finesse and good images at least.
I would argue this achieves to be well captured and edited. Still flawed and predictable of course. But if you like horror movies, you may find quite a lot to cherish here. The ending is a bit weird ... but then again, need I remind everyone what you have been watching?
I would argue this achieves to be well captured and edited. Still flawed and predictable of course. But if you like horror movies, you may find quite a lot to cherish here. The ending is a bit weird ... but then again, need I remind everyone what you have been watching?
Let me start off by saying this movie brings nothing new to the table. Two teenagers leave a party by foot and get picked up by some guys in their car. Our protagonist Sara sees a girl in a white dress and shortly after they find a doll in the woods. They get told about a local story that whoever sees this girl is cursed. That's the basic premise of the movie but I think the movie did a decent job with it. We have seen similar stories a thousand times before and by now it's just annoying.
But I think this movie's execution is good enough for the movie not to be complete trash. Probably the most interesting character is Sara's best friend Rebe and her relationship with her abusive alcoholic father. Sara also has some trouble at home because she got grounded and has a strict father. These relationships make you empathize with them because they just want to save their friends and themselves from the curse received from the doll. Also the makeup of the evil entity looks good and whenever she's on screen the movie is tension filled. Like I said the movie does nothing new and we've seen it all before but the execution is overall okay for a one-time watch. [5,5/10]
But I think this movie's execution is good enough for the movie not to be complete trash. Probably the most interesting character is Sara's best friend Rebe and her relationship with her abusive alcoholic father. Sara also has some trouble at home because she got grounded and has a strict father. These relationships make you empathize with them because they just want to save their friends and themselves from the curse received from the doll. Also the makeup of the evil entity looks good and whenever she's on screen the movie is tension filled. Like I said the movie does nothing new and we've seen it all before but the execution is overall okay for a one-time watch. [5,5/10]
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- SoundtracksMi agüita amarilla
Performed by Toreros Muertos (as Los toreros muertos)
©1987, by Pablo Carbonell
Authorized by Universal Music Publishing, S.L.U./NSL Nueva Sociedad Lírica S.L.
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment España, S.L.
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- Vong Hồn Rước Lễ
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- $3,369,066
- Runtime1 hour 38 minutes
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