Poco después de que un extraño llege a una pequeña aldea, una misteriosa enfermedad comienza a transmitirse. Un policía, involucrado en el incidente, se ve obligado a resolver el misterio pa... Leer todoPoco después de que un extraño llege a una pequeña aldea, una misteriosa enfermedad comienza a transmitirse. Un policía, involucrado en el incidente, se ve obligado a resolver el misterio para salvar a su hija.Poco después de que un extraño llege a una pequeña aldea, una misteriosa enfermedad comienza a transmitirse. Un policía, involucrado en el incidente, se ve obligado a resolver el misterio para salvar a su hija.
- Premios
- 34 premios y 57 nominaciones en total
- Mother-in-Law
- (as Jin Heo)
- Kwon Myung-joo
- (as Seong-yeon Park)
- Heung-gook
- (as Mi-nam Jeong)
Reseñas destacadas
After watching The Wailing for the first time, I had the impression that it was this kind of movie. However, after watching it again, pondering it, and then reading and watching attempts by various people to interpret/explain it, I have come to a different conclusion. Namely, this movie does not have a coherent underlying plot. No matter how you shift the pieces of the puzzle in an attempt to recreate a coherent narrative, some pieces will never fit together, and not due to your incompetence, but because the underlying story is - possibly intentionally, possibly not - fundamentally inconsistent. It's like one of those optical illusions or Escher drawings that appear to describe a physical object, but in fact don't make physical sense.
Accordingly, whether one enjoys this movie or not boils down to whether one can be content with a movie that is technically well-made (cinematography, acting, costumes, etc.), but (a) its plot makes no sense, and (b) it is told in a deceptive way as to lure you into thinking that the plot would make sense if only you gave the matter sufficient thought, thus leaving you with a lingering, irritating feeling of dissatisfaction and confusion.
And maybe this is precisely the point of the movie: rather than telling a story, its purpose is to instill in the audience a feeling of confusion in the face of a sequence of events that almost, but not quite, makes sense. Much like life at times, no?
The movie is made to be watched more than once. I had heard about the Wailing and how good it supposedly is - well now I can leave the supposedly part away. It is as good as people say it is. And it is another example of south korean filmmaking that not few see as a powerhouse in the world right now (some may argue it has been for quite some time now). This movie is another example for just that.
It is also a movie about prejudice, about how small our world is and how we react to an outside "influence". How things collapse and what society is capable of ... again so many things to discover here. Now that being said, it doesn't mean you will like the movie. Or that if you don't like it, it doesn't mean you have no taste in movies. That is the great thing about films. We all have different tastes and we all value things different. You may just want to see explosions. And that's more than fine. But it's not what you'll get here ... not for the weak hearted or squeamish just to be clear though ... this is brutal .. to watch!
Before watching the movie I read one review on here that said it was a "smorgasbord" of genres (it was a positive review), but it doesn't really feel like it. I mean, yes, I can see it, but the storytelling is so fluid and well written that the multiple genre aspects didn't feel out of place at all. It works. It works so well that I almost feel like it's redundant to point out that there are "so many genres."
I found the second half of this movie quite similar to The Witch. Not necessarily in terms of the storyline, but the pace, the severity, the terror. Both movies are quite psychological. But The Wailing delivers somewhat of a more complex storyline.
Cinematography was breathtaking. Jun Kunimura was ridiculous (in a good way). All the actors were on point. I'm not going to point out or mention "Asian horror" here (although, technically I just did I guess, lol). I just don't think that it's necessary to pigeonhole this movie into anything other than what it is; a great horror.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesFor his ceremony scene, actor Hwang Jung-min filmed for 15 minutes without break. It was one long-take scene.
- Citas
Il-Gwang: Even among other demons, he's a master of evil.
Jong-Goo: If that's true, why did it have to be...
Il-Gwang: ...your daughter? What sin did that young girl ever commit?
Jong-Goo: Yes.
Il-Gwang: If you go fishing, do you know what you'll catch?
Jong-Goo: No.
Il-Gwang: He's just fishing. Not even he knows what he'll catch. He just threw out the bait, and your daughter took it.
- ConexionesFeatured in Renegade Cut: The Wailing (2017)
Selecciones populares
- How long is The Wailing?Con tecnología de Alexa
Detalles
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- 6.420.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 786.633 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 77.892 US$
- 22 may 2016
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 49.851.770 US$
- Duración
- 2h 36min(156 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1