See prang
- 2008
- 1h 52min
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6.6/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Cuatro historias escalofriantes: mensajes de texto inquietantes, venganza estudiantil, aventura al aire libre desastrosa y un vuelo aterrador. Relatos que exploran el miedo y lo inexplicable... Leer todoCuatro historias escalofriantes: mensajes de texto inquietantes, venganza estudiantil, aventura al aire libre desastrosa y un vuelo aterrador. Relatos que exploran el miedo y lo inexplicable, llevando al espectador al borde del terror.Cuatro historias escalofriantes: mensajes de texto inquietantes, venganza estudiantil, aventura al aire libre desastrosa y un vuelo aterrador. Relatos que exploran el miedo y lo inexplicable, llevando al espectador al borde del terror.
- Premios
- 1 premio ganado y 5 nominaciones en total
Witawat Singlampong
- Diaw (segment "Tit for Tat")
- (as Vittavat Singlumpong)
Chon Wachananon
- Yo (segment "Tit for Tat")
- (as Chol Wachananont)
Nattapong Chartpong
- Ter (segment "In the Middle")
- (as Nuttapong Chartpong)
Wiwat Kongrasri
- Shin (segment "In the Middle")
- (as Wiwat Krongrasri)
Piyakarn Butprasert
- Muk (segment "Happiness")
- (as Piyakan Bootprqsert)
Nithiwat Tharatorn
- Muk's Boyfriend (segment "Happiness")
- (as Nitiwat Taraton)
Opiniones destacadas
Anthology of four horror stories. Most are only ok. The first one is about a lone girl in her apartment. She's been stuck there for three months while her broken leg heals. She starts getting texts from some guy who wants to come up to her apartment but she doesn't even know him. Plus she's all alone. The second is about the kid who gets bullied to death. The third is the story of the friends who go camping and river-rafting until they lose one of the boys to the river. The last is the story of a stewardess on a plane with one passenger, a princess. They none of them are all that; mostly these are mildly entertaining stories.
The 1st story fell right into my pool of likeliness. Delivering the story without a single dialogue was done well.
2nd story was all right but I really didn't like the editing such as lot of shaky camera, flashes all of a sudden and CGI was not so satisfying. Story and writing was okish.
3rd one felt like a drag to me from the beginning but felt a lot more in the middle, the actors acted wacky in times of fear but the ending was somewhat good or whatever.....
4th in my opinion didn't deliver as much, all could be predictable from the beginning.
2nd story was all right but I really didn't like the editing such as lot of shaky camera, flashes all of a sudden and CGI was not so satisfying. Story and writing was okish.
3rd one felt like a drag to me from the beginning but felt a lot more in the middle, the actors acted wacky in times of fear but the ending was somewhat good or whatever.....
4th in my opinion didn't deliver as much, all could be predictable from the beginning.
what a stupid title... this movie starts off with a surprisingly well done title sequence that uses blood as its main motif... it was elegant.
i was impressed by how great the first 'mini film' was shot. it looked great. The tension was excellent throughout and the almost-total lack of any dialog was interesting and ambitious.
the second 'mini film' is exceedingly bad... the flashy editing was distracting and seemed to be included only to cover the thin script. the "terrifying finale" of the whole thing centers around a horribly executed cgi zombie-looking character. who uses cgi to make zombies?!?! this is the worst of the 4.
the third one was a lame and mildly homo erotic attempt at a 'self-referential' horror movie (in the vein of 'scream' maybe?) not scary, not funny, totally forgettable.
the last one was great! incredibly effective thriller about a flight attendant that has to deal with one of the most terrifying scenarios that i can remember seeing in a movie. it grabs you and doesn't let you go... great acting too by the lead actress.
in closing, you gotta take the good with the bad i guess...
1 is good, 2 is god-awful 3 is bad 4 is great.
i was impressed by how great the first 'mini film' was shot. it looked great. The tension was excellent throughout and the almost-total lack of any dialog was interesting and ambitious.
the second 'mini film' is exceedingly bad... the flashy editing was distracting and seemed to be included only to cover the thin script. the "terrifying finale" of the whole thing centers around a horribly executed cgi zombie-looking character. who uses cgi to make zombies?!?! this is the worst of the 4.
the third one was a lame and mildly homo erotic attempt at a 'self-referential' horror movie (in the vein of 'scream' maybe?) not scary, not funny, totally forgettable.
the last one was great! incredibly effective thriller about a flight attendant that has to deal with one of the most terrifying scenarios that i can remember seeing in a movie. it grabs you and doesn't let you go... great acting too by the lead actress.
in closing, you gotta take the good with the bad i guess...
1 is good, 2 is god-awful 3 is bad 4 is great.
I enjoyed this film very much despite having limited expectations. Each of the four segments plays out smoothly with few cheap scares and reasonably coherent plot development. That said, none of the chapters are particularly scary and it's all stuff we've seen before. What set it apart for me was the wry ingenuity of Man in the Middle and one small detail in The Last Flight - at one stage when the stewardess is serving the Princess, sunlight reflection from the aeroplane window moves slowly across the bulkhead behind as if the plane is banking. A nice touch. I can overlook that the galley interior is of a much larger plane than the 737 portrayed externally :-).
For a Thai horror movie, then "Phobia" was a lukewarm experience, because it wasn't particularly scary.
The first segment, titled "Happiness", was the best of all four stories. It was also the most interesting story of them all. The director had managed to struck a nail with this story, as it was portrayed really well.
The second segment, titled "The Deadly Charm" had a nice story as well, though the CGI generated dead people looked like something made on a Commodore 64. That was really an eyesore to behold. For a tale of revenge, then it wasn't all that shabby.
The third segment, titled "The Man in the Middle", had an interesting enough story, with sort of a "The Sixth Sense" going on. However, the story was portrayed in a way to comical way, that really brought the story down to a childish level. And the way that the young men were behaving was also helping bring the story further down.
The fourth and final segment, titled "The Last Flight" was the second-most interesting story, and it had the most scare effect of all the four stories together.
The acting in all stories, except the third one (The Man in the Middle) was good, and you could easily get into the stories. However, the stories are fairly short, and they suffer under that criteria, which is a shame. As a aficionado of Asian horror movies, then I was looking forward to sitting through this, but the end result was a somewhat less than average experience, unfortunately.
That being said, I will still make it through the sequel, but more on that later.
The first segment, titled "Happiness", was the best of all four stories. It was also the most interesting story of them all. The director had managed to struck a nail with this story, as it was portrayed really well.
The second segment, titled "The Deadly Charm" had a nice story as well, though the CGI generated dead people looked like something made on a Commodore 64. That was really an eyesore to behold. For a tale of revenge, then it wasn't all that shabby.
The third segment, titled "The Man in the Middle", had an interesting enough story, with sort of a "The Sixth Sense" going on. However, the story was portrayed in a way to comical way, that really brought the story down to a childish level. And the way that the young men were behaving was also helping bring the story further down.
The fourth and final segment, titled "The Last Flight" was the second-most interesting story, and it had the most scare effect of all the four stories together.
The acting in all stories, except the third one (The Man in the Middle) was good, and you could easily get into the stories. However, the stories are fairly short, and they suffer under that criteria, which is a shame. As a aficionado of Asian horror movies, then I was looking forward to sitting through this, but the end result was a somewhat less than average experience, unfortunately.
That being said, I will still make it through the sequel, but more on that later.
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- TriviaDuring the story "In the Middle" one or another of the boys gives away spoilers to 3 movies. The boy that spoils the first movie is wearing a T-shirt sold by American Company "Threadless" that is covered with spoilers for about 20 movies. The T-shirt is called "Spoilt", and 2 of the movies spoiled in the film are actually on the shirt.
- ConexionesFollowed by Ha phraeng (2009)
- Bandas sonorasGlua
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- Phobia
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- USD 3,909,920
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 52 minutos
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- 1.78 : 1
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