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El habitante incierto

  • 2004
  • R
  • 1h 30min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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6.3 k
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Andoni Gracia in El habitante incierto (2004)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaIn the dark corridors of Félix's house, an intruder is hiding. Is he real, or is he a manifestation inside the obscure maze of his mind?In the dark corridors of Félix's house, an intruder is hiding. Is he real, or is he a manifestation inside the obscure maze of his mind?In the dark corridors of Félix's house, an intruder is hiding. Is he real, or is he a manifestation inside the obscure maze of his mind?

  • Dirección
    • Guillem Morales
  • Guionista
    • Guillem Morales
  • Elenco
    • Andoni Gracia
    • Mónica López
    • Francesc Garrido
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.7/10
    6.3 k
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Guillem Morales
    • Guionista
      • Guillem Morales
    • Elenco
      • Andoni Gracia
      • Mónica López
      • Francesc Garrido
    • 32Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 18Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Premios
      • 1 premio ganado y 6 nominaciones en total

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    Andoni Gracia
    Andoni Gracia
    • Félix
    Mónica López
    Mónica López
    • Claudia…
    Francesc Garrido
    Francesc Garrido
    • Bruno
    Agustí Villaronga
    Agustí Villaronga
    • Martín
    Minnie Marx
    Minnie Marx
    • Sra. Mueller
    Pablo Derqui
    Pablo Derqui
    • Policía 1
    Violeta Llueca
    • Policía 2
    Xavier Capdet
    Xavier Capdet
    • Policía atestados
    Pere Abelló
    • Antonio
    Fina Rius
    • Alicia
    Xènia Gausa
    • Chica
    Gemma Lozano
    • Niña
    • (as Gemma Lozano Bernabéu)
    Daniel Casadellà
    Daniel Casadellà
    • Niño
    • (as Daniel Casadella Silva)
    Ruben Ametllé
    • Diego
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    Toni González
    • Chico mudanza
    Montse Lluc
    • Invitada fiesta
    Bea Vilaseca
    • Invitada fiesta
    • (as Beatriz Vilaseca)
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      • Guillem Morales
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      • Guillem Morales
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    Dethcharm

    Inhospitable...

    THE UNINVITED GUEST is not your typical thriller. It's an example of taking a well-worn premise and turning it inside out and upside down. You may find yourself "figuring it all out", only to be twisted and flipped right along with the plot.

    The story's "hero", Felix (Andoni Gracia) is an emotional wreck. This actually adds to the suspense, since he's more vulnerable and apt to mess things up. This also makes him a more believable character.

    If you like bizarre, novel thrillers that don't spoon-feed you every answer in prefabricated fashion, then be sure to invite this GUEST in for the evening...
    9Prof-Hieronymos-Grost

    Thrilling enthralling and very twisty

    Felix is an architect reeling from the recent split from his long time girlfriend. Now living alone he in a very large house, he pesters his former lover daily, to come home. One night his door bell rings, Felix jumps up to answer it, hoping its her, but it's a stranger wanting to use his phone, Felix is reluctant to let him use it, but eventually gives in. He leaves the man to have some privacy and goes to his kitchen, where he waits for him to finish, after a short time, Felix returns to the phone to see what's keeping the man…but he's not there. Felix calls out to him, but there is no answer, he checks the house thoroughly thinking the man may have been out to rob him, but again there is no sign of him. Felix locks up the house and retires to bed. He then starts to hear faint noises around the house, could the man be still in the house? Again he finds nothing, this continues for a couple of days until finally he thinks he has cornered the intruder, he calls the police who come immediately and again find nobody. Is there an intruder at all or is Felix going slightly crazy or is there some other reason? The Uninvited Guest touches on a theme that would scare the living daylights out of anybody, an intruder in your own home, the twist here is that its pure mental torture on Felix as he doesn't know for sure that there is someone. The success of a film like this is first of all down to its script and it's a good one, its very clever and delivers plenty of twists in an otherwise simple plot line. The film is actually turned on its head halfway through with one of those clever twists I already mentioned that adds immensely to the thrilling ride, this is one of those films that keeps giving right until the end, I haven't quite analysed all the twists to see if they make any sense, but that doesn't matter as this is a classy enthralling film, one I didn't want to end.
    8ElijahCSkuggs

    Prettay, prettay, prettay, pretty good.

    No Curb Your Enthusiasm fans??

    The Uninvited Guest turned out to be a welcome thriller, but not an entirely perfect encounter.

    The film revolves around a dude who's having trouble coping with the departure of his wife/girlfriend.

    While having these issues one day a man comes to the door and asks to use the phone. Our lead obliges and lets the man come in. When he goes back into the room to check on the invited guest, the room is empty and he can't understand how the man left without making a noise. It then registers that the man may still be in the house. This is when our lead begins hearing noises and his paranoid factor raises to great levels. Is he going mad? Is someone in the house? Should he prepare two plates at dinner time?

    The Uninvited Guest, what a great name for a vampire flick. But in this case it's nothing related to the creatures of the night, but more on weirdos who enjoy secretly living in another person's house, which we see during the second half.

    At one point, the movie kinda leaves the tension at the back door and goes in a different, more comedic type direction, but by the end of the movie, (darker vibe has returned) the viewer is left with a number of questions. Yet it seems like almost all the questions can be answered. Besides a couple.

    I, for one, enjoy films that can bundle up the story and questions and explain it all in a eye-opening manner instead of the "think for yourself" and "no answer is wrong" type of ending. Though I do enjoy films like this, I do appreciate films wrapping up completely a tad more.

    The Uninvited Guest is a pretty good flick that should appeal to movie-goers who enjoy these type of films where you're left thinking after the movie ends. If it wasn't for the drastic change of tone and the decision making during the middle, I would have really liked it.

    Never mind about it's downfalls though, it's a well-made flick that should definitely have a wider audience.
    chaos-rampant

    a dwarf's vertigo

    I like to imagine that money came in for this before the filmmaker had the chance to iron out the creases in the script and he just went ahead while the project was still hot and he could get it made.

    It is half-way an interesting film, a more novel take on Hitchcock than we have seen from DePalma in ages; the prowling eye of the camera; the vertigo of assumed identities and deceived points-of-view; the projections in space of an obsessive mind. But a deeply flawed film that left me with a growing sense of dissatisfaction.

    Our point-of-view is decidedly with a man who comes to think that someone else is hiding in his own house. The house itself is a spacious labyrinth of modern architecture so it's impossible to make sure; dark corners abound and the mind comes to cast in them its own shadows of doubt. The paranoid situation he's embroiled in becomes worse when he suspects that his ex is involved in some mysterious bargain where he is the victim.

    The story has been set in motion long before though. There is a woman who has suffered a crippling accident and whose husband has grown distant from her, we get to find out about this later in the film when he does.

    In the first house, physical space is what the mind fills in with its own chimeras. In the second house, it's what the mind fills with emotional pain, with distance as the space between hearts and affections.

    It's in this second house that the man seeks refuge - where he comes to fill the space left blank by the missing husband - now by going into hiding himself, and so looking at his situation from the inverse point-of-view. Now we are what we were trying to apprehend in the first half, looking to evade capture from anxious eyes. So if the first house was the setting for a thriller, what was perceived from our end as holding elusive danger, here it's us causing the thriller to happen while from our pov it is recast as this exhilarating game of hide-and-seek. It makes sense to watch this as a dance or performance art; where one partner swings out of view just seconds before the other enters it, with both locked together in a ballet of appearances.

    The man obsessively imagines himself as part of a relationship, and the film assumes a whimsical, light-hearted tone. This strangely underscores the fundamental creepiness of what is really going on.

    There are two problems in all this. One is that it never makes any sense why our man behaves the way he does. Usually what Hitchcock did was that he would supply the doubt of an unreliable eye or unstable mind; here the guy seems perfectly normal and then acts completely unhinged.

    The other is the ending, where the filmmaker stretches to explain for us the missing links of the story. We knew that the two houses were somehow linked, but it turns out that they were quite literally so. So instead of using mirrored space - and persons, there's two of everyone here and one woman seems to be the other's twin sister - as the means of examining abstract reflections, we're give pieces of a puzzle to put together. In doing so, whole swathes of the story collapse and what held elusive power by remaining just out of sight is made to be safely ordinary or, worst, downright stupid.
    7nitzanhavoc

    Artistic and original story reaching the level of fine classic literature! However, NOT horror.

    As a Horror fan, I was fairly disappointed that (yet again) another film was tagged/labeled as Horror when it simply isn't. I don't know how long it will take before it finally sinks in - a Thriller is not Horror. The difference might be less obvious and more subtle and nuance depended than the difference between Comedy and Drama, but it's there!

    However, as a films fan and a literature fan, I was very pleasantly surprised. The Uninvited Guest has one of the best script/ideas I've ever seen. The way the protagonist Felix is haunted by the intruder in his house (or maybe just his paranoid thoughts of one?) and then ends up as such in a similar situation himself is artistic and almost genius.

    The acting of the main characters is excellent, Andoni Gracia and Monica Lopez have really given lives to the script. The other characters I believe weren't important enough to director/writer Morales vision, they could have been given a little more depth. No harm done though, and the sensations of confusion, discomfort and bizarre anxiety in the audience weren't negatively affected.

    The ending had a very nice (if somewhat predictable) twist, and could be understood in more than one way. All in all, while not exactly frightening or horrific, The Uninvited Guest is a clever, original and innovative film. Recommended!

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 21 de octubre de 2005 (España)
    • País de origen
      • España
    • Sitio oficial
      • Official site (Spain)
    • Idiomas
      • Español
      • Alemán
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Barcelona, Cataluña, España
    • Productoras
      • Canal+ España
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      • Televisió de Catalunya (TV3)
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