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Terrified

Original title: Aterrados
  • 2017
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
28K
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Terrified (2017)
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When strange events occur in a neighborhood in Buenos Aires, a doctor specializing in the paranormal, her colleague, and an ex police officer decide to investigate further.When strange events occur in a neighborhood in Buenos Aires, a doctor specializing in the paranormal, her colleague, and an ex police officer decide to investigate further.When strange events occur in a neighborhood in Buenos Aires, a doctor specializing in the paranormal, her colleague, and an ex police officer decide to investigate further.

  • Director
    • Demián Rugna
  • Writer
    • Demián Rugna
  • Stars
    • Maximiliano Ghione
    • Norberto Gonzalo
    • Elvira Onetto
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    28K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,468
    515
    • Director
      • Demián Rugna
    • Writer
      • Demián Rugna
    • Stars
      • Maximiliano Ghione
      • Norberto Gonzalo
      • Elvira Onetto
    • 251User reviews
    • 84Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Maximiliano Ghione
    • Comisario Funes
    • (as Maxi Ghione)
    Norberto Gonzalo
    • Jano
    Elvira Onetto
    • Mora Albreck
    George L. Lewis
    • Rosentock
    • (as George Lewis)
    Julieta Vallina
    Julieta Vallina
    • Alicia
    Demián Salomón
    Demián Salomón
    • Walter
    Agustín Rittano
    • Juan
    Natalia Señorales
    • Clara
    • (as Natalia Señoriales)
    Matias Rascovschi
    • Niño
    Lorenzo Langer
    • Patricio
    Bruno Giacobbe
    • Hombre Pálido
    Laura Manzaneda
    • Oficial Vanesa
    Ariel Chavarría
    • Oficial Enrique
    Hugo Halbrich
    • Masiero
    Fernando Díaz
    Fernando Díaz
    • Razzioni
    • (as Fernando Diaz)
    Fabián Forte
    • Enfermero Fulero
    • (as Fabian Forte)
    • Director
      • Demián Rugna
    • Writer
      • Demián Rugna
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    User reviews251

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    8parry_na

    Aterrados!

    This is a really enjoyable, strange, low-key horror film from Argentina. Many scenes are filmed in a sickly yellow light, and the horrific prosthetics are often *just* out of focus. When they are dwelt upon, they look truly horrific.

    The story, as has been said elsewhere, comes second to the scares - which is acceptable for the most part, because the film *is* scary, both in terms of jump scares and the overriding feeling of unease, which is beautifully conveyed.

    The narrative sometimes descends into a tumble, with it being made unclear which moments are being told in flashback, and which characters to invest in. Truth be told though, this might even be deliberate to enhance the delirium.

    A terrific film; happily, both a remake and an Argentinean sequel appear to be in the works. My core is 8 out of 10.
    7Patient444

    About time!

    Ahh, a breath of fresh air! Can you feel it too? You the one about to read some movie info in order to make the best decision: see it or not? Of course you have to see it! Even its name is on point, as it seriously delivers a massive quantity of fear and panic.

    I can't go into too many details with this one as I fear i might ruin it for you, so just understand that it is a big step up from your average horror/supernatural, with lovely elements from both worlds, combined into a small gem.

    Aterrados is proof that Latin countries are starting to develop better horror than our casual Hollywood productions, because if you put this next to Silent House (Uruguay) and a big list of Mexico and Spanish movies, well, the future looks bright and world wide.

    Cheers!
    7SomaQuest

    Refreshingly Well Done

    This Argentinian addition to the horror genre is a refreshing submission from a fledgling director. Written and directed without the usual hubris that we as humans can solve any supernatural problem by basically willing it away and shot in a way which evokes a feeling of being lost from the beginning. Told in a non-linear format with the vantage point being that of multiple characters, each with their own observations and fears keeping the movie fresh through it relatively short run time.

    With a few masterfully and patiently created scares blended seamlessly into a engrossing and thoughtful plot this film is a welcome addition to the currently bland horror movie genre.
    7dan-bgb

    Some flaws, but good scares and original...Definitely worth a look

    First off, I like the film. It is creepy, part 'The Conjuring', part 'The Beyond'. What I didn't care for (more of an 'irritant' than anything else), is that it lacks character development...it doesn't 'focus' on any one person and build a story around them, but 'jumps' around, and just leaves us wondering what happened to character 'A'. That, and some idiotic inconsistencies, such as when a character keeps telling others that they need to leave... it's like, 'leave already, no one is stopping you'...but inevitably sticks around...with predictable results. And then, someone miraculously 'recovers' after a major health episode, one that has him begging to go to the hospital...and what does he do ? He goes off by himself... and has a smoke ! But, if you don't analyze it too much, and just go in to have fun and get some scares, it's a good film.
    CinemaClown

    An All-Out Assault On The Senses

    Jam-packed with genuinely effective & downright terrifying jump scares, Terrified (also called Aterrados) doesn't waste any time in bringing the horror element into play and is unsettling from its opening moments. The plot & characters are barely serviceable and yet when it comes to scaring the audience, it is a relentless assault on the senses.

    Written & directed by Demián Rugna, the film is far more interested in leaving its viewers a startled mess instead of refining its story or fleshing out the characters. The set-up is simple, pacing is brisk, and instead of steadily escalating the tension by gradually intensifying the paranormal activities, Rugna introduces it on screen in full measure from the beginning.

    Much of the explanation regarding ghost encounters rarely makes sense but one is less inclined to be bothered by it when it keeps throwing an endless barrage of frights with zero respite. Still, the middle & final acts fail to enrich the experience further and it is never clear about who is supposed to be the main character here. As for its atmosphere & sound, both aspects are praiseworthy.

    Overall, Terrified manages to leave most of its audience in the titular state, and is a fast, frenetic & frightening chiller that unleashes absolute terror with its spooky imagery and leaves a lasting mark in the scary department. A stronger narrative & compelling characters would've benefitted it some more but what it set out to do, it delivers that in terrifying doses. In short, this Argentinian horror is worth a shot.

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    • Trivia
      When Juan mentions to Clara that the dog they ran over turned up to be alive, he says that the animal was like 'Highlander'. This is a metaphor for "eternal", much like the character from the film Highlander (1986).
    • Goofs
      At 13m 45s when Walter lays back onto his bed, a boom mic becomes visible in the reflection of the mirror behind him.
    • Quotes

      Comisario Funes: Don't ever turn off the lights again.

    • Connections
      Featured in Cineficción Radio: Horror cósmico (2020)

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    • Release date
      • October 11, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Argentina
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Aterrados
    • Production companies
      • Machaco Films
      • Instituto Nacional de Cine y Artes Audiovisuales (INCAA)
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $367,173
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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