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The Untamed

Original title: La región salvaje
  • 2016
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
7.4K
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Ruth Ramos in The Untamed (2016)
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A couple in a troubled marriage locate a meteorite, initiating an encounter with a mysterious creature. Their lives are turned upside down by the discovery of the creature, which is a source... Read allA couple in a troubled marriage locate a meteorite, initiating an encounter with a mysterious creature. Their lives are turned upside down by the discovery of the creature, which is a source of both pleasure and destruction.A couple in a troubled marriage locate a meteorite, initiating an encounter with a mysterious creature. Their lives are turned upside down by the discovery of the creature, which is a source of both pleasure and destruction.

  • Director
    • Amat Escalante
  • Writers
    • Amat Escalante
    • Gibrán Portela
  • Stars
    • Ruth Ramos
    • Simone Bucio
    • Jesús Meza
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    7.4K
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    • Director
      • Amat Escalante
    • Writers
      • Amat Escalante
      • Gibrán Portela
    • Stars
      • Ruth Ramos
      • Simone Bucio
      • Jesús Meza
    • 41User reviews
    • 96Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 20 nominations total

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    Ruth Ramos
    • Alejandra
    Simone Bucio
    Simone Bucio
    • Verónica
    Jesús Meza
    • Ángel
    Eden Villavicencio
    • Fabián
    Pablo López Pérez
    • Iván
    Zair Alberto Gutíerrez
    • Jacobo
    Oscar Escalante
    • Sr. Vega
    Bernarda Trueba
    • Marta
    Andrea Peláez
    • Graciela
    Kenny Johnston
    Kenny Johnston
    • Coleman
    Enoc Leaño
    Enoc Leaño
    • Cazador
    Fernando Corona
    • Man in the market
    Dave del Castillo
    Sofía Sanz
    • Mesera en Bar
    • Director
      • Amat Escalante
    • Writers
      • Amat Escalante
      • Gibrán Portela
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    User reviews41

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    8christopher-underwood

    Appalling, amazing, affecting

    There is a nod to director, Zulawski in the closing credits of this film and no wonder. What is surprising is that I have never quite got round to seeing Possession, the evening for indulging in the spectacle of Isabelle Adjani engaged (in reality or not) with a many tentacled creature, has never quite come around, and then I fall into this. 'Disgusting', 'unnecessary', 'science-fi' 'entrancing', and 'disturbing yet beautiful', various parties have cried but only the last two can I possibly concur with. The difficult roles are well played, including two young children, and although the film is peppered with graphic sex and violence, it is that element of doom that worries the most. For such a vivid film, including much that is most alluring, there is clearly established the threat of something terrible in the woods and more specifically, the cabin in the woods. Appalling, amazing, affecting and surprisingly survives explicit revelations concerning the being when might have expected that less might be more.
    4henry8-3

    The Untamed

    A elderly couple house a strange creature from space in their barn. This creature provides great sexual pleasure and indeed brings hidden desires for instant gratification to the surface. However, the creature is also capable of destroying. In the forefront of the story though is a decaying marriage where the wife seeks a better life and a decent sex life, as her husband is bored, abusive and having a failing relationship with his brother in law.

    Very odd mixture of horror / sci-fi and domestic drama in that whilst the performances and the tone are well enough handled, the sci-fi and the domestic drama don't always compliment each other successfully, such that the switch from one to the other is frequently uncomfortable and unfulfilling story wise. Very much more domestic drama than Sci-fi, by the end you can't help wondering if a bit more exploitative horror might not have helped.
    8manuelasaez

    One of the most disturbing, yet beautiful, films I have seen in a long time

    Okay, let's get one thing out of the way; the majority of this film is a character study/family drama. There are long stretches of the movie where the characters just go about their daily lives, and although it does not detract from the overall package, it does offer a better label of the films genre. Yes, there are sci-fi elements, but at its core, it is a movie about a woman's crumbling marriage, and how she deals with it.

    With that said, this movie offers some excellent acting, some truly amazing and breath taking cinematography, and a great (yet subdued) soundtrack. The director also did an amazing job in framing each shot, and the movie just looks gorgeous. Hollywood could certainly learn a thing or two from these types of directors that focus on artistry over budget.

    The star of the show, the Thing in the shed, was one of the freakiest things I have ever seen in any movie. It moved with purpose and grace, and the face had such a deadly intelligence as to suggest that it was smarter that the beings it was indulging. Every time it showed up on screen, I got goose bumps. Like watching the creature from The Thing mate with an Octopus. Weird, fantastical, and completely convincing. How something so genuinely creepy was created on such a small budget, I will never understand.

    Overall, this is an art house drama about a woman's quiet struggles with a deteriorating marriage. Yes, there are some horrific scenes, some violence, some sex and of course, the Sci-Fi elements. But in the end, its a tale of how one woman sought solace from a failed marriage from something that was beyond her control. Highly recommended, but only if you are patient and have an appreciation of film as an art form.
    5TrTm316

    What We've Got Here Is a Failure to Communicate

    The Untamed wasn't terrible. It's a science-fantasy or space opera story: an alien falls to Earth and radiates sexual satisfaction, affecting man, woman, and beast. I generally like this type of story, and it was well acted for the most part, with good production values.

    But the plot seemed to drag quite often. I think the reason is, we don't get much communication from the women or the man most directly affected: How is penetration of multiple orifices by this non-verbal, non-human, definitely not cuddly beast superior to or substantially different from penetration (presumably of multiple orifices) by those folks' not-very-verbal, not very communicative, not-sticking-around-to-cuddle human partners? This is not at all clear. Neither is it clear how some people were injured, nor why, knowing the risks, some people continued to rendezvous with the alien.

    Normally we would say, "Show, don't tell." But doing that would have turned the film into pure porn. Okay, why not tell us, using the usual stratagem of one character sharing their experience and their feelings with another character, so we get to overhear it? We see how the situation creates peripheral, real-word problems for the characters, but that just wasn't enough - for me - to build empathy. It left me cold, and the rather cavalier, nonchalant attitude expressed in the final scenes did nothing to build any redeeming affection for the characters.

    It's okay, but the writers and director let us down, because it could have been a lot better.
    7billcr12

    Entertaining and Strange

    Be warned that this Mexican horror film has some graphic nudity and alien/human sexuality. This is not a giveaway as the opening scene makes quite clear where this is headed. A young woman, Veronica, is in a room in a moment of what seems to be self induced pleasure, when, something not of this earth exits her most private of parts. We are off to the races. Veronica is injured during the encounter and meets a nurse at the hospital who befriends her. His sister Alejandra is in an abusive marriage and has two kids. Veronica informs Ale of meeting someone(ha ha, E.T.) who has changed her life for the better. It seems that she has become a matchmaker for the slithering creature from outer space. What follows is some extremely unpleasant human/alien couplings not for those with weak stomachs. In the end I was entertained by this Mexican thriller.

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    • Trivia
      The film is dedicated to Polish director Andrzej Zulawski, whose cult film Possession (1981) inspired the concept.
    • Connections
      Featured in Horror's Greatest: Hidden Gems (2025)
    • Soundtracks
      Camino de Guanajuato
      Written and Performed by José Alfredo Jiménez

      Bajo licencia de La Banda Yurirense y PHAM

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    • Release date
      • July 21, 2017 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Mexico
      • Denmark
      • France
      • Germany
      • Norway
      • Switzerland
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La región salvaje
    • Production companies
      • Mantarraya Producciones
      • Tres Tunas
      • Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía (IMCINE)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $27,593
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,718
      • Jul 23, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $61,249
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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