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Tells the story of Maria, a young woman who takes refuge in a house in southern Chile after escaping from a German colony.Tells the story of Maria, a young woman who takes refuge in a house in southern Chile after escaping from a German colony.Tells the story of Maria, a young woman who takes refuge in a house in southern Chile after escaping from a German colony.
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This is unlike anything I've ever seen before. Stop-motion is generally a cool medium, but "The Wolf House" takes it to a whole new level. The film comprises of wall paintings and rough models, that morph into each other throughout the film. As the camera moves, the set around it changes. The wall colour changes, furniture moves around, etc. Its so visually striking that you can't take your eyes of it. It took 5 years to make, and I can see why. Everything is so detailed. They could have made it easy for themselves, but instead went as far as possible to make an incredible film. The jolty camera and rough models make the film very eerie to watch. Despite not having any jump scares or violence, it is very grotesque and terrifying. On top of that the dialogue is chilling. The characters whisper into your ear, it literally gave me chills. I'd say use headphones or surround sound speakers to watch this, cause hearing the dialogue like it's coming from a person whispering into your ear really adds to the experience. Story wise, it's very weird. There's obviously a hidden meaning behind, buts It's not very clear. The dialogue is very ambiguous at times so don't worry if you're not getting the story, this films more about the visuals.
It's miraculous to watch a film that you started watching with little to no expectations, only to come out feeling influenced, your heart is in awe, while your mind reels.
I feel that it would be doing the film a disservice by simply comparing the film to a dream, yes that was the aim, and it is effective due to this. But not only is it a great dream, it's a dream you don't want to wake up from. It's a fantastic experience.
But most importantly, La Casa Lobo is the most imaginatively satisfying animation I've seen.
Prepare to be in awe at the pure insane creativity spun out before you, every set-piece is a work of Art. This may even be one of my favourite animated films.
You may not feel the same, although it's hard to ignore such an astounding craft.
I feel that it would be doing the film a disservice by simply comparing the film to a dream, yes that was the aim, and it is effective due to this. But not only is it a great dream, it's a dream you don't want to wake up from. It's a fantastic experience.
But most importantly, La Casa Lobo is the most imaginatively satisfying animation I've seen.
Prepare to be in awe at the pure insane creativity spun out before you, every set-piece is a work of Art. This may even be one of my favourite animated films.
You may not feel the same, although it's hard to ignore such an astounding craft.
Simply amazing! I cannot imagine how much work these guys had making this film. Additionally, it is super disturbing and creepy. Some moments are even scary!
A lot of work went into this. That's something you notice right away.
Incredible visuals thanks to a craftsman's work, "La Casa Lobo" ("The Wolf House") enraptures us in a seemingly interminable nightmare, full of transitions and man-pigs. Weird, disturbing, interesting, breathtaking.
Recommended. Fantastic piece of stop-motion/animation(?
Incredible visuals thanks to a craftsman's work, "La Casa Lobo" ("The Wolf House") enraptures us in a seemingly interminable nightmare, full of transitions and man-pigs. Weird, disturbing, interesting, breathtaking.
Recommended. Fantastic piece of stop-motion/animation(?
Full review on my blog max4movies: La Casa Lobo (international title: The Wolf House) is basically an animated dark fairy tale that achieves a wonderfully haunting atmosphere due to the unique and disturbing animation. It's an art movie in the truest sense of the word and the art direction - namely stop-motion animation with three-dimensional paintings and papier mâché characters - is stunning. While the characters remain mostly vague and the plot cryptic at best, the dreamlike quality and eerie atmosphere really take the crown. All in all, La Casa Lobo feels like you're watching a slowly evolving nightmare that, although it's not entirely yours, is still terrifyingly creepy.
Hispanic and Latin American Horror Movies
Hispanic and Latin American Horror Movies
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- TriviaCompleted over the course of 5 years.
- GoofsThe film is presented as a modern-day restoration of a propaganda film from the 1970s, but at about 35 minutes in, a sticker of a Pokémon (1997) is seen.
- Crazy creditsThere is a final live-action scene after the end credits of a girl bottle-feeding a piglet.
- ConnectionsReferences Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
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- Kurt İni
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- Santiago, Chile(Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes)
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- $245,000 (estimated)
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- $1,970
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- 1h 15m(75 min)
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- 1.50 : 1
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