Mal de ojo
- 2022
- 1h 40min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,6/10
1,7 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Nala, una niña de 13 años de la ciudad, viaja con su familia a casa de su abuela en el campo, para tratar de encontrar una cura para la misteriosa enfermedad de su hermana pequeña.Nala, una niña de 13 años de la ciudad, viaja con su familia a casa de su abuela en el campo, para tratar de encontrar una cura para la misteriosa enfermedad de su hermana pequeña.Nala, una niña de 13 años de la ciudad, viaja con su familia a casa de su abuela en el campo, para tratar de encontrar una cura para la misteriosa enfermedad de su hermana pequeña.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 2 premios y 8 nominaciones en total
Victoria Guerrero
- Bruja sin piel
- (as Klaudia Garcia)
- …
Reseñas destacadas
From an audiovisual point of view, this is a really successful film. Mysterious scenes promise a pure atmospheric experience, but the creators, in the pursuit of a final surprise, commit more and more illogicalities over time, and the initial incomprehensibility of the story, reflected in the rumor about the triplets and the witch, is therefore not only due to the mysterious atmosphere. The creators are equally trying to create an effective, well-thought-out horror film, but they run into the aforementioned illogicalities and an immoral or unethical conclusion that arises due to the initial incomprehensibility of the story, and as a result, it is also not certain whether the film is supposed to be a black comedy or a mysterious horror.
We all know the story behind The Evil Eye. Actually, many stories- and in most countries those stories are taken quite seriously. Mexico is one. It's been said that just a strong glance can cast a spell on those most vulnerable- babies and small children- resulting in illness or even death. The Aztec and Mayan Cultures date this phenomenon back as early as 1300 BC. Even today, almost all countries have bracelets designed to either repel or absorb this "negative energy".
Now, take the truly original imagination of one of Mexico's most gifted young filmmakers- and you may have something really special.
This story revolves around a family of 4 - William & Rebecca, and their two young daughters- Nala (played by promising Paola Miguel) and Luna- who is ill. The movie begins with her hospitalization. She has organ failure and there is nothing more they can do. In desperation, Rebecca turns to her estranged mother- played brilliantly by Ofelia Medina. She has not seen her mother in years, and the family have never met her. Ezban creates immediate sustained tension between all 3 women. Parents go away for a few days, leaving both kids alone with Grandma and her Maid - Abigail. Right off the bat, Nala and Grandma are at each other's throats. Their angst grows while little Luna's life hangs in the balance.
One night, Abigail tells both kids a scary tale about Triplets. In the story, an evil Witch pays them a visit at night to suck a child's blood in order to steal their youth. One girl got so sick, that the other 2 sisters in the story sought help from a Sorcerer and struck a deal- She taught the girls how to make a "Baca"- a Caribbean mythical being who grants wishes but in turn- brings evil. The stage is set.
What fascinates me with Witchcraft are the details. For example, they remove their skin - when they fly- only to "reskin" themselves later, and Salt proves deadly. Ezban creates this horrifying creature with little to no CGI. This film is a battle to the end between Grandma and Nala until reaching its shocking, conclusion.
Shout out to the amazing Production Design by Adelle Achar- Her work was brilliant in "El Incidente" as well. Her imagination and attention to detail perfectly complements Ezban's unique vision. Solid 8/10.
Now, take the truly original imagination of one of Mexico's most gifted young filmmakers- and you may have something really special.
This story revolves around a family of 4 - William & Rebecca, and their two young daughters- Nala (played by promising Paola Miguel) and Luna- who is ill. The movie begins with her hospitalization. She has organ failure and there is nothing more they can do. In desperation, Rebecca turns to her estranged mother- played brilliantly by Ofelia Medina. She has not seen her mother in years, and the family have never met her. Ezban creates immediate sustained tension between all 3 women. Parents go away for a few days, leaving both kids alone with Grandma and her Maid - Abigail. Right off the bat, Nala and Grandma are at each other's throats. Their angst grows while little Luna's life hangs in the balance.
One night, Abigail tells both kids a scary tale about Triplets. In the story, an evil Witch pays them a visit at night to suck a child's blood in order to steal their youth. One girl got so sick, that the other 2 sisters in the story sought help from a Sorcerer and struck a deal- She taught the girls how to make a "Baca"- a Caribbean mythical being who grants wishes but in turn- brings evil. The stage is set.
What fascinates me with Witchcraft are the details. For example, they remove their skin - when they fly- only to "reskin" themselves later, and Salt proves deadly. Ezban creates this horrifying creature with little to no CGI. This film is a battle to the end between Grandma and Nala until reaching its shocking, conclusion.
Shout out to the amazing Production Design by Adelle Achar- Her work was brilliant in "El Incidente" as well. Her imagination and attention to detail perfectly complements Ezban's unique vision. Solid 8/10.
This was bad, so bad i couldn't get through it. The acting is so bad that make the characters so incredibly hateful that you just hope for something horrible to happen immediately. Unfortunately that's not the case and the movie starts to drag from the beginning. The aestetic, the direction and filmography is not better than any Telemundo telenovela. The script seems to be written by a pretentious 12 years old brat.
I don't get the other reviews talking about folk... even if the plot called for it, the only thing here was the name of the movie.
My advice, after flushing your toilet watch the crap go, and it's going to be more satisfying than this.
I don't get the other reviews talking about folk... even if the plot called for it, the only thing here was the name of the movie.
My advice, after flushing your toilet watch the crap go, and it's going to be more satisfying than this.
The Good Stuff:
The Bad Stuff:
Overall: Great movie, maybe no the best. But way more interesting than your typicall slasher film.
It is a great movie to learn more about the "dark" side of Mexican culture. If you like practical effects, Mexico and witchcraft.
- I just love when horror movies uses practical effects. There's a scene that reminded me of a Xenomorph from Aliens. I just loved it.
- Coco gave the world a view about mexican culture in a "cute" way. But this movie will teach you things about the witchcraft in Mexico.
- Almost every scene in the movie is a great scene to watch. All the colors fit and they used some nice effects for lights.
The Bad Stuff:
- The biggest problem I found watching this movie is maybe because I saw it in a bad place. But there's every now and then a hight pitch noise that just hurt hearing it.
- The ending seems to me like it was added in the last moment so no one will be "confused"
Overall: Great movie, maybe no the best. But way more interesting than your typicall slasher film.
It is a great movie to learn more about the "dark" side of Mexican culture. If you like practical effects, Mexico and witchcraft.
"Nala, a 13-year-old girl from the city, travels with her family to her grandmother's home in the countryside, to try to find a cure for her little sister's mysterious illness - But she'll soon find her granny is not exactly what she seems."
7/10
A kind of folk horror about the cruelty of time. I find Mexican and Spanish horror films very different and I like to explore other Latin genre flicks. This is the first film I watch by Isaac Ezban and I got to admit that it felt like a pleasant surprise.
Sure, I hoped to find more subtext and it certainly have its plot flaws, but overall it's a solid horror picture.
7/10
A kind of folk horror about the cruelty of time. I find Mexican and Spanish horror films very different and I like to explore other Latin genre flicks. This is the first film I watch by Isaac Ezban and I got to admit that it felt like a pleasant surprise.
Sure, I hoped to find more subtext and it certainly have its plot flaws, but overall it's a solid horror picture.
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- 2.39:1
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