A young man in search of his missing ex-girlfriend. An unconditional friend willing to do anything to discover the truth. An investigation culminating in an old house. Inside, two brutal kil... Read allA young man in search of his missing ex-girlfriend. An unconditional friend willing to do anything to discover the truth. An investigation culminating in an old house. Inside, two brutal killers await them.A young man in search of his missing ex-girlfriend. An unconditional friend willing to do anything to discover the truth. An investigation culminating in an old house. Inside, two brutal killers await them.
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People being used as guinea pigs is not something new. People doing it out of boredom has also been the subject of movies. Still while this does not give us much new things to root for (no pun intended), it is shot very well and the suspense is there.
Not the best but also not the worst horror movie. Due to its depicting of violence but also the theme I reckon, this was (and still is) banned in Germany in its uncut form. Some things are not easy to understand and make people only more curious to watch this. There was no reason for that, but there we go
Not the best but also not the worst horror movie. Due to its depicting of violence but also the theme I reckon, this was (and still is) banned in Germany in its uncut form. Some things are not easy to understand and make people only more curious to watch this. There was no reason for that, but there we go
Simply boring.
You may see lots of films like this one on a festival, but let me tell you all: big tits does not create a good movie (by fact they weren't so big, it's just a manner of say).
Actin: was very poor along the movie. Music/soundtrack: doesn't make you get into the scene. Camera motion: at least hire people with a bit of experience.
Again: TOTALLY BORING. It's not worth seeing it
I've not seen movies of this genre coming from those countries including what it takes to be more than low cost productions and this one is not helping to turn that away.
You may see lots of films like this one on a festival, but let me tell you all: big tits does not create a good movie (by fact they weren't so big, it's just a manner of say).
Actin: was very poor along the movie. Music/soundtrack: doesn't make you get into the scene. Camera motion: at least hire people with a bit of experience.
Again: TOTALLY BORING. It's not worth seeing it
I've not seen movies of this genre coming from those countries including what it takes to be more than low cost productions and this one is not helping to turn that away.
First of all, I have nothing against slow-paced movies. In fact, some of my all time favorites are considered downright boring by many. However, when a film contains scenes where the alleged "heroine" has escaped and is standing by a doorway and watching the "villian" (the guy I ended up rooting for after countless acts of stupidity from the two central characters) harmlessly typing on a computer yet does nothing... There is a problem. Three minutes later, and after two long shots of a weapon lying on a nearby table from her point of view, and still nothing has happened... Well, then things simply become infuriating. In fact, the film even cuts away to another scene halfway through, only to return to the woman gaping at the bad guy as opposed to, you know... moving. At all. By this point most people have just stopped caring and all tension is lost.
That scene pretty much summed up the movie for me. Repeated acts of stupidity + nothing happening = A lot of frustration and boredom for the viewer. Half the scenes are in super slow motion, the characters who were meek suddenly become tough, wisecracking (well, the script/actor's attempts at it) heroes due to an inconsistent script and the acting is sub par to cap it off.
My Final Rating - 3/10. "Cold Sweat" would definitely work better as a 30 minute short than the full length feature movie it was dragged out to be. All in all, there are about three good scenes in the whole movie, hence the rating. Although to find those scenes you need to ride through the tedious waves of the film at a snail's pace which, in my opinion, is not worth the effort.
That scene pretty much summed up the movie for me. Repeated acts of stupidity + nothing happening = A lot of frustration and boredom for the viewer. Half the scenes are in super slow motion, the characters who were meek suddenly become tough, wisecracking (well, the script/actor's attempts at it) heroes due to an inconsistent script and the acting is sub par to cap it off.
My Final Rating - 3/10. "Cold Sweat" would definitely work better as a 30 minute short than the full length feature movie it was dragged out to be. All in all, there are about three good scenes in the whole movie, hence the rating. Although to find those scenes you need to ride through the tedious waves of the film at a snail's pace which, in my opinion, is not worth the effort.
Román (Facundo Espinosa) and his friend Ali (Marina Glezer) seek out his girlfriend Jackie (Camila Velasco) in a dangerous zone in a suburb in Buenos Aires. Ali shows an old house and tells that Jackie had met a blonde guy that she found in Internet, and now she had been invited to have dinner with him. Román waits in the car while Ali enters the house.
When Román suspects that something is wrong, he breaks in the house and finds two old men torturing a young woman in a room in the basement and Ali tied with nitroglycerin in her front head. Román neutralizes the nitro and releases his friend. Then he decides to seek out Jackie in the place while Ali tries to leave the house and call the police.
"Sudor Frío" is an Argentinean horror movie with a stupid and lame story and annoying music score. The imbecile decision of the lead characters staying in the creepy house instead of calling the police is absolutely unreasonable. The actress Marina Glezer is born in Brazil, but her parents left my country in the 70's to escape from the military dictatorship. My vote is three.
Title (Brazil): "Calafrios" ("Shivers")
When Román suspects that something is wrong, he breaks in the house and finds two old men torturing a young woman in a room in the basement and Ali tied with nitroglycerin in her front head. Román neutralizes the nitro and releases his friend. Then he decides to seek out Jackie in the place while Ali tries to leave the house and call the police.
"Sudor Frío" is an Argentinean horror movie with a stupid and lame story and annoying music score. The imbecile decision of the lead characters staying in the creepy house instead of calling the police is absolutely unreasonable. The actress Marina Glezer is born in Brazil, but her parents left my country in the 70's to escape from the military dictatorship. My vote is three.
Title (Brazil): "Calafrios" ("Shivers")
I came by to read the reviews after watching this movie and I'm surprised they're so negative! I didn't expect much of it after recently watching another Latin American horror movie, Somos lo que hay, which I found insufferably boring, but this one was really worth my while. The atmosphere is dark and gritty, the main characters are likable and believable, and I loved the soundtrack (I'll be looking it up on the internet now). It might not be a cinematic masterpiece but it's definitely more entertaining that your average cookie-cutter boring torture movie. I had a great time with this movie and I recommend it to anyone who wants to have a fun and tense evening with friends. There is some nudity on it and some gory moments, but it it more centered around the plot than around blood, boobs and guts.
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- TriviaIn a 2012 interview with Fangoria, Adrian Garcia Bogliano spoke about shooting the ending and the type of camera used for the movie: "...the only moment where we actually destroyed something was when the neighbors are smashing the wall, but that particular shot was done at a different place; that was actually a wall in the middle of nowhere. But you know, I think it works. The big scene at the end, with the slow motion and everything, was pretty dangerous, I have to say [laughs]. It was the only way we could do it; we couldn't build that part of the house on a set. Actually, I wanted to run the whole climax of the film twice as long as it does now; I wanted it to be like this abstract work of art. But we didn't have time; we had to shoot all that in one day. With the Phantom camera we used, you need time to prepare every shot; you need at least half an hour between one shot and another. It takes time. If you watch the movie, it doesn't look like a static film, but I think there are probably 10 or 15 camera movements in the whole thing. We didn't have cranes, nothing. Steadicam? Forget about it. So the only thing I asked from the beginning was to have the Phantom, and they gave it to us for just one day. And we realized you need a certain amount of lighting-a hell of a lot of lighting, actually-to illuminate a shot with the Phantom; because of the speed, it needs much more light. So our DP had to put every single lamp we had all together for every shot. We had just enough light to be able to shoot with the Phantom."
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Written by Javier Martínez (author and composer)
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- 1h 20m(80 min)
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