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Ocho directores mexicanos se unen para dar vida a las historias de las tradiciones y leyendas mexicanas más brutalmente aterradoras.Ocho directores mexicanos se unen para dar vida a las historias de las tradiciones y leyendas mexicanas más brutalmente aterradoras.Ocho directores mexicanos se unen para dar vida a las historias de las tradiciones y leyendas mexicanas más brutalmente aterradoras.
- Premios
- 1 premio ganado y 1 nominación en total
Fermín Ramírez
- Caballero Águila (segment "Tzompantli")
- (as Fermín Ramírez T.)
Opiniones destacadas
I loved all the films, and each offers something a little different than the last. I'm looking forward to researching the directors involved and finding more of their works.
It is not scary, nor funny, is just dull and simply stupid, basically all the segments seem amateurish at best, seriously, i have seen better works from film students than
most of the shorts in this piece of garbage.
Two stars out of ten, and that is just because of the good gore in one of the segments.
As a Mexican I apologize to the international horror community for this embarrassment .
Please, do yourself a favor and skip this one.
Two stars out of ten, and that is just because of the good gore in one of the segments.
As a Mexican I apologize to the international horror community for this embarrassment .
Please, do yourself a favor and skip this one.
I don't have words to talk about this waste of time. The Mexico's horror cinema is just an upset...
The quality of most of these shorts is actually pretty good in terms of camera-work and cinematography. The quality of the acting ios decent too, mostly. There's really nothing to earn a low rating on those grounds. If these are representative of current Mexican cinema, they're actually pretty good exemplars to praise.
Now...the stories and approaches to horror...well, that's another issue. A couple of them weren't bad, primarily the 2nd one, set in a haunted hacienda. But somewhere along the line, Mexican horror filmmaking seems to have equated horror with disgusting and off-putting. And that's a huge problem. When you leave your audience more queasy than scared, you've failed at horror. There;s a reason the genre is called 'horror movies' rather than 'disgusting movies'. Your core audience might be somewhat jaded to gore, but that's not really the reason why (most of them) watch.
Just on filmmaking grounds alone, there's a lot of promise for Mexican cinema on display here. If these filmmakers manage to substitute real horror for excessive viscera, I'd certainly love to watch what they put out.
(Also, several of them drag out shots and scenes for far too long. But that's an easily correctable issue.)
Now...the stories and approaches to horror...well, that's another issue. A couple of them weren't bad, primarily the 2nd one, set in a haunted hacienda. But somewhere along the line, Mexican horror filmmaking seems to have equated horror with disgusting and off-putting. And that's a huge problem. When you leave your audience more queasy than scared, you've failed at horror. There;s a reason the genre is called 'horror movies' rather than 'disgusting movies'. Your core audience might be somewhat jaded to gore, but that's not really the reason why (most of them) watch.
Just on filmmaking grounds alone, there's a lot of promise for Mexican cinema on display here. If these filmmakers manage to substitute real horror for excessive viscera, I'd certainly love to watch what they put out.
(Also, several of them drag out shots and scenes for far too long. But that's an easily correctable issue.)
Normally, this type of movie would be just up my street but Mexico Barbaro is terrible. It starts off promising but the stories are short, violent, and ultimately either uninteresting or stupid. Such a wasted opportunity.
There are 2 decent stories but the rest are unrealized and foolish. I wish they had fleshed out some of the stories and cut the rest!
There are 2 decent stories but the rest are unrealized and foolish. I wish they had fleshed out some of the stories and cut the rest!
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- ConexionesEdited from Día de los muertos (2013)
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Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 54min(114 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.78 : 1
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