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Monstruos - zona infectada

Título original: Monsters
  • 2010
  • B
  • 1h 34min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Scoot McNairy and Whitney Able in Monstruos - zona infectada (2010)
Six years after Earth has suffered an alien invasion a cynical journalist agrees to escort a shaken American tourist through an infected zone in Mexico to the safety of the US border.
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Invasión alienígenaKaijuAventuraCiencia FicciónDramaRomanceThriller

Seis años después de que la Tierra sufriera una invasión alienígena, un cínico periodista accede a escoltar a un agitado turista estadounidense desde una zona infectada en México hasta la se... Leer todoSeis años después de que la Tierra sufriera una invasión alienígena, un cínico periodista accede a escoltar a un agitado turista estadounidense desde una zona infectada en México hasta la seguridad de la frontera con Estados Unidos.Seis años después de que la Tierra sufriera una invasión alienígena, un cínico periodista accede a escoltar a un agitado turista estadounidense desde una zona infectada en México hasta la seguridad de la frontera con Estados Unidos.

  • Dirección
    • Gareth Edwards
  • Guionista
    • Gareth Edwards
  • Elenco
    • Scoot McNairy
    • Whitney Able
    • Mario Zuniga Benavides
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Gareth Edwards
    • Guionista
      • Gareth Edwards
    • Elenco
      • Scoot McNairy
      • Whitney Able
      • Mario Zuniga Benavides
    • 631Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 328Opiniones de los críticos
    • 63Metascore
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
    • Nominada a1 premio BAFTA
      • 14 premios ganados y 15 nominaciones en total

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    Monsters: Trailer #2
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    Monsters: The Lyle And Erik Menendez Story: Date Announcement (Dutch)
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    Monsters: The Lyle And Erik Menendez Story: Date Announcement (Dutch)

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    8wurmik

    Beautiful movie. A true science fiction adventure at it's best.

    Not exactly what I expected, but a movie well worth watching nonetheless. It's a story about a journey through zone infected by alien organisms. Where it lacks action, it makes up by amazing scenery. As you follow the two main characters, you see the fight between humans and the aliens from their point of view – on the TV, in the radio, in the scenery all around them. Most of the destruction happened before the main protagonist get on the scene, which really draws you in and it gives you this eerie feeling it just might be real. While you don't see much of the monsters, you can always feel their presence. At the end you can only feel awe, respect and humility towards the huge octopus-like aliens.

    The actors are good and you can relate to them. Whitney Able is stunning girl in a very natural way and she deserves to be cast in lead roles more often.

    For such a low-budget movie it's amazing how well it came out. I give it solid 8/10 and hope we will see more movies like this.
    8Boris_Day

    Before Sunrise meets Godzilla

    This was the film I was most looking forward to during my one day excursion to Frightfest and it was everything I hoped for. Monsters takes place several years after a NASA space probe that has collected alien micro-organisms has crashed in Mexico, turning much of the country into a walled in no-go zone. New life forms have developed there, among them gigantic, tentacled creatures who have devastated much of the country. A photo journalist who reports on the crisis takes on the job to get the newspaper publishers daughter back to the US. After their tickets for the last ferry out get stolen, they have to make their way across the "infected" zone. Many people will be expecting a Distric 9 or Cloverfield style sci-fi action film from the trailer, but this is more like Before Sunrise meets Godzilla, with the emphasis on the love story. The British director gave a Q&A after the screening and he said he was aiming to make an offbeat romantic indie film like Lost in Translation against an unusual backdrop. It's certainly an interesting genre-hybrid and I don't think I've ever seen anything quite like it. This was shot on a tiny budget by its director, who then did all the effects by himself at on a computer, and it looks like a gazillion bucks Hollywood movie. With effects technology having become so accessible, this maybe where the future of genre films lies as Hollywood blockbusters become ever more interchangeable. Monsters is a powerfully atmospheric, beautiful looking film with great locations and the effects are excellent, but this is primarily a road move and a love story. There isn't an awful lot of monster action in the film and only a couple of scenes that actively involve the creatures, though they feel ever present via the devastation visible everywhere. I could sense some of the more hardcore horror fans who were cheering during the gory I Spit On Your Grave remake that went before, getting restless. The writing is pretty good, if not quite in the same league as top indie film romances it aims for. The films only failing is that for an indie romance, the characters are never quite as well explored as they would be in a Lost in Translation or Before Sunrise. The two main characters could have been a little more memorable, though the two lead actors are likable enough and have the chemistry required that made me want them to get together (the director revealed he cast two actors who are a couple for real). In the end the thing that makes the film stand out is the fact that it takes such an unusual approach to the giant monster movie genre. By treating its genre trappings in an low key, almost subordinate way, it feels very real. The giant squid like monsters are very impressive in the few scenes where they do make an appearance and the characters and story were involving enough to draw me in. In the way it foregrounds the characters it's a genuinely unusual special effects film the, type Hollywood used to make in the 70s, when Close Encounters was as a much a film about a wrenching marriage break down as it was about UFOs. It has stayed with me unlike few films I've seen this year and I can't wait to see it again.
    bob the moo

    Commendable but falls short of what it could have been (and the hype isn't helping either)

    If there is one thing that critics can agree on it is that Monsters is a brilliant film and that it marks a turning point where special effects are possible on a low-budget, thus ending Hollywood's rule – forever. So, it was quite the nice surprise to find that this film, having only just come out in the UK, was one of those featured on a recent flight I was on. I know that a tiny screen on a plane is not the place the makers wanted me to watch it but I did so anyway, so perhaps some may wish to take my opinion in that context? I don't know.

    Anyway, I tried to ignore the hype and just come to the film as fresh as I could, wary of anything that is overly praised just because I have been burnt before. What I found with Monsters though was a film that was worthy of the praise, but just not for the reasons that everyone was saying. Made on a comparatively tiny budget with a tiny crew and with special effects done on a laptop, this film is worthy of praise for how it was made and the fact that it is reasonably good despite being made rather on the fly. This is why I think that so many critics have been quick to praise it – because it does show that "big" effects movies can be done for less than the disgusting budget of films like Transformers 2 and so on. You already know where i'm going, so let me just get there – to me, the praise has been spread beyond this aspect in a way that the film doesn't totally deserve.

    Watching it for myself I could see lots going on but the word that flooded my mind was "nearly". In terms of the overall sweep of the film, while some have talked about immigration for me the film is an allegory for Afghanistan. We have the "monsters" in a set area that is heavily attacked by the military – attacks which do more harm to the innocents in the area than the monsters themselves do. At this level it is quite clever but the film never makes more of this, leaving it as it is and not making comment beyond showing the news footage of the monsters as being background noise in the way war coverage (sadly) has become for many of us – the norm. Below this we have what is essentially a road-movie where the two characters fall for each other and also make their own journeys in regards the monsters. Again this is "OK" but never really comes off in the way it should. The improvised dialogue works against the film in my opinion. It should have been well-honed dialogue – writers get paid for a reason, it is because generally written material is better than that made up on the spot. So it is here and the film misses the chance to let the dialogue be the driver for the allegory and the relationship and the character development. As it is the film is "nearly" there on this aspect.

    The characters did bug me a but because they were not as strong as suggested. Able and McNairy deserve credit for their efforts and their reasonably natural performances but they deserved a better script (or any script). Chatting naturally they do not help the overall film and it is a shame that again their performances are a case of "nearly" or "if only....". I can't stand in the way of praise for Edwards though as his drive and skill made this film. His effects are used sparingly but they are impressive (small screen or not). His use of them is clever because it frees the film up to do much more than just be an effects movie – it is just a shame then that his material doesn't actually delivery in the space left for it.

    Overall Monsters is a reasonably good film but it is one that could and should have been better in key regards. The nature of the making should be praised to the rooftop but the film itself falls short. It is never as smart as it thinks it is, never as engaging as it should be and never has the commentary that it surely needed. Worth a look and well worth supporting but in my opinion the gushing noise from the critics is more to do with the fact it is a low budget success rather than a brilliant film generally.
    searchanddestroy-1

    More boring than exciting science fiction flick

    I warn you, this is not really a science fiction film, or if you wish a romance science fiction movie. I admit though the mix-up between the two elements is rather unusual. Well, this is not a genuine bad film. I regularly confound this movie with another science fiction film from this same year 2010: SKYLINE, which some elements are the same as here. Very strange actually. Of course CLOVERFIELD inspired this movie, useless to be a die hard movie buff to undertsand it. I prefered the 2008 film however. But if you don't know MONSTERS yet, try it. I repeat, it is unusual. And for a first film, it's a good one.
    8neil-476

    Small budget, big success

    I understand this is a very low budget movie. If so, it is another example of the marvels which can be worked with a small budget by original and creative people.

    Despite the sci-fi trimmings - ostensibly similar to the recent, but vastly inferior, tentacled alien invasion movie Skyline - this is essentially a two-hander road movie with a touch of growing romance thrown in. The hand-held camera adds verite but doesn't jitter so constantly as to stimulate nausea. There are some gorgeous visuals - both spectacular natural shots and also effects shots such as The Wall. And the two unknowns who we accompany on their journey - the gorgeous Whitney Able and the not so gorgeous Scoot McNairy - are both very good.

    But most credit must go to Gareth Edwards, the creative force behind this film.

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    • Trivia
      The film was improvised, with little to no outline of scenes and their direction. The two main actors were given a general outline of scenes and simply interacted with one another and the other cast members, many of whom were not actors. All the shots were improvised as well.
    • Errores
      Sam can't get on the ferry because Andrew lost her passport, but when he bought the ticket the previous day, the sign said "no passport required."
    • Citas

      Samantha Wynden: Doesn't that kind of bother you, that you need something bad to happen to profit from it?

      Andrew Kaulder: You mean, like a doctor?

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Behind the Scenes of 'Monsters' (2011)
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      Written by Lorenzo Barcelata

      Performed by Conjuntos Tlalixcoyan Y Medellin

      Published by Peer International Corp. USA

      Courtesy of Warner Music UK Limited

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 4 de noviembre de 2011 (México)
    • Países de origen
      • Reino Unido
      • México
    • Sitios oficiales
      • Apple TV Store Official (MENA)
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      • Español
    • También se conoce como
      • Monsters
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Yaxha, Maya ruins, Guatemala(Exterior)
    • Productoras
      • Protagonist Pictures
      • Vertigo Films
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 500,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 237,301
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 20,508
      • 31 oct 2010
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 5,060,438
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 34min(94 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 2.35 : 1

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