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6,7/10
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Dulce ist Mutter von zwei Kindern, die erschreckende Begegnungen mit Erscheinungen in ihrem alten Haus erlebt, einem Ort, an dem sich eine Tragödie ereignet.Dulce ist Mutter von zwei Kindern, die erschreckende Begegnungen mit Erscheinungen in ihrem alten Haus erlebt, einem Ort, an dem sich eine Tragödie ereignet.Dulce ist Mutter von zwei Kindern, die erschreckende Begegnungen mit Erscheinungen in ihrem alten Haus erlebt, einem Ort, an dem sich eine Tragödie ereignet.
- Auszeichnungen
- 18 Gewinne & 3 Nominierungen insgesamt
Guillermo García Alvarado
- Priest
- (as Guillermo García)
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This should not be placed in the genre of "Horror." This is a science fiction thriller mystery. While hard sci-fi is based on believable technology, soft sci-fi is based on mysterious elements which focus on other things. Think "2001: A Space Odyssey" vs. "The Time Traveler's Wife." This isn't a good movie "considering it is a product of Venezuela." It is a great watch because it is a well directed, realistically performed entertaining sci-fi short story with no plot holes or loose ends. If you feel there is one, watch it again.
Do not go into it expecting a horror film. It's better than that. It's about the mystery of what happens in this house at a time of marital trouble and childhood tragedies. What is it? Why is it there? How is it there? Find out.
Do not go into it expecting a horror film. It's better than that. It's about the mystery of what happens in this house at a time of marital trouble and childhood tragedies. What is it? Why is it there? How is it there? Find out.
The House At The End Of Time is touted as being the first feature length horror-thriller from Venezuela...and it is that country's highest grossing film of all time.
It tells the story of a woman named Dulce, based on the experiences she has after moving into a house with a dark history.
Basically, the house had sat abandoned for years, only to see the government seize it and offer to a family in need.
Enter Dulce and her family.
They move into the house, only to start experiencing eerie phenomenon.
Then, one night, they are attacked by ghosts: an old man carrying a knife, and a young boy, at least.
We follow from the perspective of Dulce, who wakes up bleeding on the ground...only to find her husband stabbed...and watch her son be seized away into the darkness.
For this, she is arrested. Because there is no evidence that anyone else was ever in the house...and she can't explain the dead body and missing boy.
Fast forward 30 years later, and Dulce (now an elderly woman) has been released from prison and returned to her home.
She is under protective custody, but is adamant that she wants to find her child. So she illicits the help of the local priest.
He is able to offer her moral and psychological support, but the police won't let him hang around long enough to help otherwise. So, she is left to deal with things on her own.
And this is where it starts to get trippy.
She begins to experience the events from that fateful day in her past again...but from the other side.
Effectively making her the ghost that has been haunting her past self.
And as the story continues, you slowly start to realize...that her and her family have become lost souls...trapped in time...living out their torment cyclically, forever.
Which might seem horrific, if there wasn't a couple of light-hearted- and extremely clever- twists at the end.
This film is expertly constructed in a circular fashion. And the second half acts as a mirror image of the first (in reverse).
In this sense, it works a lot like Oculus. In that it is an engaging puzzler, whose direction shifts drastically, as you get deeper into the film and are provided with more context.
And that is what makes this film so damn enjoyable.
It's not too complex either. It's really easy to follow, which leaves it accessible to more mainstream audiences.
This is a great film that you should definitely check out.
Not only does it scare you...it establishes Hidalgo as a master manipulator.
Definitely see this...and don't wait for the remake.
7.5 out of 10.
It tells the story of a woman named Dulce, based on the experiences she has after moving into a house with a dark history.
Basically, the house had sat abandoned for years, only to see the government seize it and offer to a family in need.
Enter Dulce and her family.
They move into the house, only to start experiencing eerie phenomenon.
Then, one night, they are attacked by ghosts: an old man carrying a knife, and a young boy, at least.
We follow from the perspective of Dulce, who wakes up bleeding on the ground...only to find her husband stabbed...and watch her son be seized away into the darkness.
For this, she is arrested. Because there is no evidence that anyone else was ever in the house...and she can't explain the dead body and missing boy.
Fast forward 30 years later, and Dulce (now an elderly woman) has been released from prison and returned to her home.
She is under protective custody, but is adamant that she wants to find her child. So she illicits the help of the local priest.
He is able to offer her moral and psychological support, but the police won't let him hang around long enough to help otherwise. So, she is left to deal with things on her own.
And this is where it starts to get trippy.
She begins to experience the events from that fateful day in her past again...but from the other side.
Effectively making her the ghost that has been haunting her past self.
And as the story continues, you slowly start to realize...that her and her family have become lost souls...trapped in time...living out their torment cyclically, forever.
Which might seem horrific, if there wasn't a couple of light-hearted- and extremely clever- twists at the end.
This film is expertly constructed in a circular fashion. And the second half acts as a mirror image of the first (in reverse).
In this sense, it works a lot like Oculus. In that it is an engaging puzzler, whose direction shifts drastically, as you get deeper into the film and are provided with more context.
And that is what makes this film so damn enjoyable.
It's not too complex either. It's really easy to follow, which leaves it accessible to more mainstream audiences.
This is a great film that you should definitely check out.
Not only does it scare you...it establishes Hidalgo as a master manipulator.
Definitely see this...and don't wait for the remake.
7.5 out of 10.
It might seem like it and technically you'd be correct if you call this another haunted house. But that would be just looking on the outside. I'd invite you to get into the house (yes it doesn't seem to be the brightest idea, but wait for it)! Actually the movie has a lot of heart, even when you think it is about to go horribly wrong.
You could also argue, that it all makes sense (in the end). More or less that is. Another factor are the actors. The story twists are one thing (also very nicely timed), but what really helps elevate this besides the clever script are the actors. There are even moments where you might feel a certain sadness and a Deja Vu towards the end third of the movie, that is just amazing. Try to stay open minded. My first/initial reaction wasn't a good one either, but as the movie moved along, I started to see things and it won me over
You could also argue, that it all makes sense (in the end). More or less that is. Another factor are the actors. The story twists are one thing (also very nicely timed), but what really helps elevate this besides the clever script are the actors. There are even moments where you might feel a certain sadness and a Deja Vu towards the end third of the movie, that is just amazing. Try to stay open minded. My first/initial reaction wasn't a good one either, but as the movie moved along, I started to see things and it won me over
Terrible things happen in Dulce's house in 1981; such terrible things that she has been in prison ever since. In 2011, now an old woman, Dulce is the beneficiary of a boon from the Venezuelan government - she is allowed to leave the prison, but she must remain on house arrest (complete with armed guards outside 24/7), in the very house where those terrible events occurred. And now it seems that they are about to occur again, and again, and again....
I don't want to say much at all about this film because its power comes from its unexpected twists and turns and things we, the audience, never saw coming. I don't like scary movies much because, well, I don't like being scared - and this one definitely scared me, there were at least half a dozen times when I jumped in my seat (and perhaps screamed a little)! But I ended up really loving this film, in part because of the way it unfolds and in part because of the very fine acting, by Ruddy Rodriguez as Dolce especially, but also including Gonzalo Cubero as her husband Juan Jose, Rosmel Bustamente as her son Leo and (the very handsome) Hector Mercado as the local priest. My only quibble has to do with the fact that all the rooms in the house are always kept locked, whether family members are in them or not; I didn't quite understand that. But if you're looking for a very classy "supernatural thriller," you wouldn't go wrong by choosing to search this one out; truly excellent!
I don't want to say much at all about this film because its power comes from its unexpected twists and turns and things we, the audience, never saw coming. I don't like scary movies much because, well, I don't like being scared - and this one definitely scared me, there were at least half a dozen times when I jumped in my seat (and perhaps screamed a little)! But I ended up really loving this film, in part because of the way it unfolds and in part because of the very fine acting, by Ruddy Rodriguez as Dolce especially, but also including Gonzalo Cubero as her husband Juan Jose, Rosmel Bustamente as her son Leo and (the very handsome) Hector Mercado as the local priest. My only quibble has to do with the fact that all the rooms in the house are always kept locked, whether family members are in them or not; I didn't quite understand that. But if you're looking for a very classy "supernatural thriller," you wouldn't go wrong by choosing to search this one out; truly excellent!
This movie was quite surprising. Surprisingly good, as I would not have thought of such refreshing ideas in a horror movie, for this has become a true rarity in this genre. And it offers some really good and surprising twists, another rarity in the horror genre. There are some plotholes, sure, (who will cast the first stone?) but all in all this is a good and effective horror movie that focuses more on the characters than on jump scares and has a (most of the time) well-thought-out story. Its spirit positively reminded me of "El orfanato" and "El espinazo del diablo".
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- WissenswertesIt is the most famous Venezuelan film in the world, after its distribution in more than 33 countries.
- PatzerIn the beginning, when Dulce goes down into the basement, she carries an oil lamp. The lamp, which is the only source of light, casts a clear shadow on the wall, indicating that another light source is creating the light.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Cine Invisible (2023)
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- Caracas, Venezuela(location of the Estrada mansion)
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- Budget
- 300.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 4.588.899 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 41 Min.(101 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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