Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA creepy three-part anthology which is actually constructed from a trio of German-produced independent short films that form a narrative around a mysterious cult in 1983 India as a wrap-arou... Leer todoA creepy three-part anthology which is actually constructed from a trio of German-produced independent short films that form a narrative around a mysterious cult in 1983 India as a wrap-around story. In the first story "Shakti", a reporter talks to an institutionalized cult survi... Leer todoA creepy three-part anthology which is actually constructed from a trio of German-produced independent short films that form a narrative around a mysterious cult in 1983 India as a wrap-around story. In the first story "Shakti", a reporter talks to an institutionalized cult survivor who claims to have murdered her boyfriend. In the second story "Devi", a man awakens f... Leer todo
- Premios
- 5 premios ganados y 1 nominación en total
- Erkisson Pupil (segment "Poona, India 1983")
- (as Magdalena Fernandez Ritter)
- Pupil (segment "Poona, India 1983")
- (as Micky Chloe)
- Tansu Yilmaz (segment "Shakti")
- (as Nuran Celik)
- Samarfan (segment "Shakti")
- (as Joey Bozat)
- Patient Anna (segment "Shakti")
- (as Christa Mai)
- Male Nurse (segment "Shakti")
- (as Tom Luszeit)
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
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Opiniones destacadas
The demon attack, and the bizarre suicide, barely compensated for the low budget look of the film.
I have never seen anger management therapy the way this cult practices it. A man who wanted to jump out of his skin was literally forced to remove his skin. It won't help in this life, but it will make him better in the next.
I am not really sure about the third segment. It was just strange.
The first story tells of a woman named Shakti, an ex-member of the Taylor-Erikkson cult who is now an inmate at a mental hospital. A journalist (supposedly investigating the cult) interviews Shakti, but it transpires that she has other reasons for wanting to talk to the woman...
The next story follows a violent young drug abuser who is sentenced to rehab. His doctor turns out to be a follower of Taylor-Erikkson and his methods of treatment are far from orthodox.
The final tale deals with a faith-healer who unwittingly releases an evil force from one of his group (who is terminally ill). The malign monster is seeking a new healthy host, and has got its evil eye on the healer.
The movie is obviously low budget, and the dubbing on the version I saw is pretty lousy, but Tears of Kali is original enough and has plenty of nastiness and gore to make this movie worth a viewing. It takes a while to get going, but those willing to make the effort will be rewarded by some nice death scenes which don't skimp on the red stuff.
The second story is my favourite as it manages to be quite creepy and genuinely disturbing (and it also features a scene in which which a guy has to peel off his skin!).
It may not be a wholly successful venture, but the makers of this film certainly have to be praised for trying something a bit different.
Second story has a violent young criminal visiting a psychiatrist for mandatory therapy. The patient seems to have some type of agenda but the psychiatrist is up to the task. Again, things slow down a bit and get weird. Then there's a strange twist in the story that is very well written and surprising.
Final story deals with spiritual healer who claims to be able to remove the persons illness from them with his hands. One of the patients is a former cult member, so the successful healing gets more complicated. Again, we are surprised by a twist. Has a pretty gory scene in there.
There some nice female full frontal nudity as well as male full frontal nudity for some reason. I found the stories to be very well written and the director succeeds entirely in setting up each story with its surprising twist and the gory aftermath.
Note: review of the German DVD.
Revisited it recently.
The movie centers around the fictional India-based Taylor-Erikkson cult group during the 80's.
There are some faults with the film that keep it from being truly excellent but it is an original and very creepy movie.
The movie is obviously low budget n some of the acting is pretty lousy.
It is quite creepy and genuinely disturbing at times.
If you are into splatter and gore, then u may enjoy this.
Somebody shud make a movie on the other cult involving the cult of The Noida serial murders (also known as Nithari serial murders, Nithari Kand).
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe segment 'Poona, India 1983' was shot on a children's farm in Berlin Kreuzberg, Görlitzer Park.
- Créditos curiososEnd titles text: THE PERSONS AND EVENTS IN THIS PRODUCTION ARE FICTITIOUS. NO SIMILARY TO ACTUAL PERSONS; LIVING OR DEAD (OR LIVING DEAD), IS INTENDEND OR SHOULD BE INFERRED.
- ConexionesReferences Keoma (1976)
- Bandas sonorasPost Ludium
Written by Bjørn Alexander Brem (as Björn Alexander Brem)
Performed by Gothminister
©2003 Drakkar Entertainment / e-wave records
Published by Edition Drakkar / adm. BMG - UFA
Distributed by BMG
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Welcome to the Dark Side of New Age - Tears of Kali
- Locaciones de filmación
- Productoras
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- EUR 650,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 46 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1