Culture Shock
- Episode aired Jul 4, 2019
- TV-MA
- 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
1.9K
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A young Mexican woman in pursuit of the American Dream crosses illegally into the United States, only to find herself in an American nightmare.A young Mexican woman in pursuit of the American Dream crosses illegally into the United States, only to find herself in an American nightmare.A young Mexican woman in pursuit of the American Dream crosses illegally into the United States, only to find herself in an American nightmare.
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Disappointing Black Mirror-like film. The story could have had a stronger plot twist but the director chose a bitter and weak ending. The representation of the Latino's characters and cultures is pretty accurate. The film could have kept on with the campy-like cultish nightmare (what I really was hoping for) but decided to turn into a more predictable, gory and vapid 'horror'. Still, it is okay to watch for those who enjoy psychological thrillers.
There is true potential within Gigi Saúl Guerrero.
When I read the synopsis of this installment, I most certainly did not expect what unfolded. It required a build-up with the character Marisol. You need to stick with it even if you want to turn it off. Once they make it across the border, the story explodes. Shawn Ashmore is a long-time favorite actor, and he did not disappoint. Richard Cabra and Martha Higareda are enthralling. Do not give up on this installment watch it to the end.
If you have a brain and can leave politics out of things then you will enjoy this movie.
If you are triggered by politics then avoid.. especially the credit scenes.
Personaly i thought it was a unique movie and the concept kept me entertained throughout.
6.2
Personaly i thought it was a unique movie and the concept kept me entertained throughout.
6.2
I'm not quite sure why people are offended by a fictional horror movie (that I can see not being to far off from actually happening). Ignore the bad reviews, this movie is definitely worth a watch, subtitles and all.
Director: Gigi Saul Guerrero
Writers: Efrén Hernández (teleplay by), James Benson (teleplay by)
Stars: Martha Higareda, Richard Cabral, Barbara Crampton
With the fireworks bursting in the air and hotdogs on the grill, Culture Shock, from Mexican director Gigi Saul Guerrero, is July's edition of Blumhouse Television's Into the Dark anthology series. Having partnered with Hulu last year to bring an anthology series of movies, Culture Shock is a social horror film about the American Dream that tackles issues of identity, immigration, and racism by mixing elements of The Matrix and The Stepford Wives to tell a story . It's ambitious, fascinating, and features the best ensemble yet for Into the Dark, anchored by a fantastic performance from Martha Higareda.
Culture Shock tells the story of Marisol (Martha Higareda), a woman who survived extensive trauma at the hands of someone she trusted. Know that he has crossed the border and she looks to confront him by crossing too. However, she is forced to use a coyote, a term used to describe a person who helps immigrants cross the United States/Mexico border. Often smugglers in it for the money, the front half of the film builds tension by focussing on the real terror of having crossing the border for women who are alone. This half is all in Spanish.
While the last acts of Culture Shock live in a world of science fiction, the horror is still real, it's just one experienced by those once they reach the United States. The Spanish is gone, the dress is wholesome .As the film transitions to Stepford world, we learn that every character we've met until now has been converted into the ideal American.
Culture Shock is fierce, inspired work. It's not exactly subtle. To put it simply, Culture Shock is a film that everyone needs to see. While I wish it had received a larger release, it's quality is not hurt by its status as a Hulu Original. It is not only Into the Dark's best installment but one of the best horror films of the year.
With the fireworks bursting in the air and hotdogs on the grill, Culture Shock, from Mexican director Gigi Saul Guerrero, is July's edition of Blumhouse Television's Into the Dark anthology series. Having partnered with Hulu last year to bring an anthology series of movies, Culture Shock is a social horror film about the American Dream that tackles issues of identity, immigration, and racism by mixing elements of The Matrix and The Stepford Wives to tell a story . It's ambitious, fascinating, and features the best ensemble yet for Into the Dark, anchored by a fantastic performance from Martha Higareda.
Culture Shock tells the story of Marisol (Martha Higareda), a woman who survived extensive trauma at the hands of someone she trusted. Know that he has crossed the border and she looks to confront him by crossing too. However, she is forced to use a coyote, a term used to describe a person who helps immigrants cross the United States/Mexico border. Often smugglers in it for the money, the front half of the film builds tension by focussing on the real terror of having crossing the border for women who are alone. This half is all in Spanish.
While the last acts of Culture Shock live in a world of science fiction, the horror is still real, it's just one experienced by those once they reach the United States. The Spanish is gone, the dress is wholesome .As the film transitions to Stepford world, we learn that every character we've met until now has been converted into the ideal American.
Culture Shock is fierce, inspired work. It's not exactly subtle. To put it simply, Culture Shock is a film that everyone needs to see. While I wish it had received a larger release, it's quality is not hurt by its status as a Hulu Original. It is not only Into the Dark's best installment but one of the best horror films of the year.
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