Das schaurige Haus
- 2020
- 1h 40min
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5.4/10
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Hendrik, su madre y su hermano pequeño se mudan al sur de Austria. Los vecinos rechazan la casa familiar diciendo que está embrujada. Hendrik y sus amigos emprenden una búsqueda para desvela... Leer todoHendrik, su madre y su hermano pequeño se mudan al sur de Austria. Los vecinos rechazan la casa familiar diciendo que está embrujada. Hendrik y sus amigos emprenden una búsqueda para desvelar el secreto de la espeluznante casa.Hendrik, su madre y su hermano pequeño se mudan al sur de Austria. Los vecinos rechazan la casa familiar diciendo que está embrujada. Hendrik y sus amigos emprenden una búsqueda para desvelar el secreto de la espeluznante casa.
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It's a "family horror movie". It's not scary as Conjuring or childish as Casper. Isn't great but has good moments. Fritz is, definitely, the best character; in the other hand, there's a lack of charisma to the brothers Hendrik and Eddi, but they're ok. And the successful spirit session conducted by a 10 year old (maybe less) boy was very hard to buy, but this is one of the clues that this movie can not be take so seriously. Watch with your kids (11 years or more), they will probably gonna like.
I liked it, it has a nice creepy atmosphere, which together with some occasional humor makes it an entertaining one and a half hour. While watching it, it became more and more clear that it's meant for a young audience, the main characters are teens, and the humor, especially of the Fritz-character, is of the more cheesy, juvenile kind. But the story is pretty solid, the photography is great, and there are several well-done scary moments. Most of the (very) young actors do their best, but don't leave lasting impressions. With the exception of Leon Orlandianyi, who's really excellent.
With a title like that you don't really expect much do you?
I could swear this was a children's horror movie if not for the f-bombs but maybe they have a different connotation in the German language, I don't know. Otherwise, it's easy to imagine this as something that the disney channel might have shown, at least during the '90s. There is a retro feel to this story of youths investigating the paranormal which is consolidated by the the synthesiser heavy sections of the score.
Although this is as scary as Sauerkraut, this film bizarrely carries a lot more charm than the horror movies markets toward teens in general and I would really not recommend this for adults who are snooty about horror (of which I count myself as one).
A lot of this will feel familiar: a family sans one of the parents arrive in a new location for the remaining parent's work. The older kid is despondent the younger one isn't but then starts acting spookily. They even gave him black sclera for when he's possessed...
It's remarkable how easily these three kids team up and commit themselves to opening up this cold case, basically because they have nothing better to do. Plot elements like a gang of bullies or the deceased father just go nowhere and you bet your life there is some romance just tacked on.
Yet, the whole thing is strangely watchable. Maybe because it is non-anglophone and one always wants to encourage those. Two other elements that really add color are 1) the delightful local color of this Austrian town near the Slovenian border (featuring the language too) and 2) Fritz. Played brilliantly by the young, Lars Bitterlich, he is one of those characters who feel a bit wasted on just a movie rather than a sitcom or something. The writers use him as a sort of cheat code because since he is *eccentric* he has every skill or resource the plot needs (including a way of playing some obsolete home media). He is likable though and by far the best character.
There is nothing shocking, original or really unexpected in this narrative of youthful investigation that sort of feels like the Hardy Boys but with a cute Teutonic girl.
But like I said: although it's not exactly stunning nor clever, it manages to never be straight up dumb or goofy.
I could swear this was a children's horror movie if not for the f-bombs but maybe they have a different connotation in the German language, I don't know. Otherwise, it's easy to imagine this as something that the disney channel might have shown, at least during the '90s. There is a retro feel to this story of youths investigating the paranormal which is consolidated by the the synthesiser heavy sections of the score.
Although this is as scary as Sauerkraut, this film bizarrely carries a lot more charm than the horror movies markets toward teens in general and I would really not recommend this for adults who are snooty about horror (of which I count myself as one).
A lot of this will feel familiar: a family sans one of the parents arrive in a new location for the remaining parent's work. The older kid is despondent the younger one isn't but then starts acting spookily. They even gave him black sclera for when he's possessed...
It's remarkable how easily these three kids team up and commit themselves to opening up this cold case, basically because they have nothing better to do. Plot elements like a gang of bullies or the deceased father just go nowhere and you bet your life there is some romance just tacked on.
Yet, the whole thing is strangely watchable. Maybe because it is non-anglophone and one always wants to encourage those. Two other elements that really add color are 1) the delightful local color of this Austrian town near the Slovenian border (featuring the language too) and 2) Fritz. Played brilliantly by the young, Lars Bitterlich, he is one of those characters who feel a bit wasted on just a movie rather than a sitcom or something. The writers use him as a sort of cheat code because since he is *eccentric* he has every skill or resource the plot needs (including a way of playing some obsolete home media). He is likable though and by far the best character.
There is nothing shocking, original or really unexpected in this narrative of youthful investigation that sort of feels like the Hardy Boys but with a cute Teutonic girl.
But like I said: although it's not exactly stunning nor clever, it manages to never be straight up dumb or goofy.
Just ok ! Sometimes a bit slow and boring... but worth to watch! Not scary ! Fritz was very funny - if you like the goonies, Tatort and stranger things, maybe you will like this !
It was not the worst movie I have ever seen but also it was not the best. I loved Fritz, I think his character was the only reason I kept watching. The ghost's looked fake and the actors were all dull. I did end up finishing it, but it felt a bit drawn out. It had a few curse words in it but I still was able to watch it with my 11 yo. If you have nothing better to watch I would say give this a go. Definitely not a horror, to be a horror it would need to be scary either in the normal since or the scary since. This movie will not make you jump what so ever.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaBased upon the children's book of the same title, written by the author Martina Wildner and published in 2012.
- ErroresBlood on Hendrik's shirt changes size and shape between shots.
- Créditos curiososFritz and Ida are heard talking at the very end of the end credits.
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- Carinthia, Austria(location)
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 40 minutos
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