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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Un thriller de terror centrado en una mujer que vive con "ceguera facial" después de sobrevivir al ataque de un asesino en serie. Mientras vive con su condición, el asesino se acerca.Un thriller de terror centrado en una mujer que vive con "ceguera facial" después de sobrevivir al ataque de un asesino en serie. Mientras vive con su condición, el asesino se acerca.Un thriller de terror centrado en una mujer que vive con "ceguera facial" después de sobrevivir al ataque de un asesino en serie. Mientras vive con su condición, el asesino se acerca.
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- Guionistas
- Elenco
G. Patrick Currie
- Lanyon #5 - fake Bryce
- (as Patrick Currie)
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Opiniones destacadas
Concept is unique but it was badly executed. Towards the end, i felt same as the character "Anna" by Milla. I couldn't tell who is who and that made me lose interest in watching.
The condition exists, the only thing made up is that cheesy idea that you will meet someone special whose face you will remember, there are different levels of prosopagnosia and if you have it that bad, that is all.
No, you can't recognise people just by their voice, maybe after some time of focusing on it with that intention. My condition is not as bad as hers but I have to make a mental list of things that distinguishes the person from the others, which is not too practical because they are common or can change. At the start is just hair color, beard, glasses, skin color, fat/thin and "does he have glasses?", scars are blessing. The only non measurable thing I've ever use are things like "Something in his eyes makes it seem like he is always sad" (which isn't always true..., so no reliable either).
The measure she uses at some point of the movie is funny but makes sense. After some months I can actually see the differences and not just memorize them, but I'm a lucky one (and don't dare to change your haircut). Until then I have to count the stripes of the zebra.
No, you can't recognise people just by their voice, maybe after some time of focusing on it with that intention. My condition is not as bad as hers but I have to make a mental list of things that distinguishes the person from the others, which is not too practical because they are common or can change. At the start is just hair color, beard, glasses, skin color, fat/thin and "does he have glasses?", scars are blessing. The only non measurable thing I've ever use are things like "Something in his eyes makes it seem like he is always sad" (which isn't always true..., so no reliable either).
The measure she uses at some point of the movie is funny but makes sense. After some months I can actually see the differences and not just memorize them, but I'm a lucky one (and don't dare to change your haircut). Until then I have to count the stripes of the zebra.
The idea behind this serial killer movie - a female witness to a serial killer who is injured and can't recognize faces, even that of the killer - is a novel one. And the woman's disability does lead to some interesting scenes of her struggling with the disability. But the movie as a whole doesn't quite work. One reason is the budget - while the movie never looks extremely cheap, it's obvious throughout that the entire enterprise was done in a cost-saving manner. The main reasons the movie fails, however, is that the movie both feels very drawn out and the serial killer parts fail to be very interesting or suspenseful compared to what we've seen in other serial killer movies before. Ironically, the movie is the most interesting when it shows the female lead struggling with her disability in day to day life. I honestly feel that if the movie had ditched the whole tired serial killer plot and made a serious movie about the woman's disability that the movie would have been a lot better.
P.S. - Does a movie really need FOURTEEN executive producers?
P.S. - Does a movie really need FOURTEEN executive producers?
OK, the idea of the movie was quite lovely, didn't expect it, never seen it before therefore I'll have to start with some praises but end it with less enthusiasm sadly. The movie flows nicely, we learn more about Anna's condition, some tension building up, we start to suspect one or the other and then, well it becomes quite clear who the killer is. And from that point on, of course, things aren't that interesting anymore considering the fact that the thrill kinda lost its touch. Nevertheless, overall, it is a nice breath of fresh air really, trust me you can do a whole lot worse than this one, just keep in mind it's not really a horror, more of a thriller with some horror elements incorporated but few at number.
Also, if you liked it, and you probably will, you MUST try "Julia's Eyes"! You can call these 2 movies, step sisters to be honest, in my opinion, the Spanish one wins tho!
So, don't waste more time, try it out, try both of them out, nice adder to the gender!
Also, if you liked it, and you probably will, you MUST try "Julia's Eyes"! You can call these 2 movies, step sisters to be honest, in my opinion, the Spanish one wins tho!
So, don't waste more time, try it out, try both of them out, nice adder to the gender!
This was a decent flick. Never heard of this type of brain injury. Learned something new. Has Jovovich been in better? Heck yes!!! I still enjoyed the watch.
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- TriviaThe specialist Anna sees to help her cope with her disease is H. Langenkamp - a reference to Heather Langenkamp, the actress who played the would-be victim of fellow razor-blade killer Freddy Krueger in Pesadilla en la calle del infierno (1984). Also when Anna picks up the newspaper showing a story about another slasher victim, the photo used is of Lisa Wilcox, also from A Nightmare on Elm Street 4 & 5.
- ErroresWhen Sam Kerrest speeds up to save Anna, it sounds like he is speeding up but outside the window the environment goes with the same speed as before.
- Citas
Dr. Langenkamp: What's the first thing you look at in a man after his face?
Anna Marchant: My friends and I look at his butt.
Dr. Langenkamp: [laughs] Well what else is there to look at.
- ConexionesReferences Columbo (1971)
- Bandas sonorasA Funky Way Of Things
Written by George Acogny and Wolfgang Amadeus (as Wolfgang Aichholz)
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- Presupuesto
- USD 10,000,000 (estimado)
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 93,759
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 43 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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