Agrega una trama en tu idiomaTrini is the most famous flamingo dancer in the world and she has an envious life. Everyone loves her dancing, but when a seemingly innocuous domestic accident takes her husband's life, a de... Leer todoTrini is the most famous flamingo dancer in the world and she has an envious life. Everyone loves her dancing, but when a seemingly innocuous domestic accident takes her husband's life, a deep depression falls over Trini forcing her to quit the stage. Damien's behaviour, her 8-ye... Leer todoTrini is the most famous flamingo dancer in the world and she has an envious life. Everyone loves her dancing, but when a seemingly innocuous domestic accident takes her husband's life, a deep depression falls over Trini forcing her to quit the stage. Damien's behaviour, her 8-year-old son, becomes uncontrollably forcing Trini to call upon doctor after doctor to provi... Leer todo
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- 3 premios ganados y 2 nominaciones en total
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- Damián
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- Padre Lenin
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- Manolo
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- Doctor
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Assuming that, it's not enough to make a good movie. The humor (and violence) feel pretty juvenile and not in a good way. On the other hand, humor is in the eye of the beholder. Even more so than other things in film that are tough to judge for others. If you don't mind the violence and are on the same wavelength (to put it mildly), you might be entertained watching this. But it can also be very easily a disaster for you, which would lead you to rate this even lower than me ... (and it's animated, Claymation I think is the term, which I generally like)
In the film there are sympathetic but very bizarre roles: a famous female flamenco dancer and a male matador, and especially the Basque priest repudiated by the church and who is going through a crisis of faith. Muppet-gore and animation-gore has been done before, but this is first time being made a claymation-splatter. This is the feature film debut of Samuel Ortí, better known as Sam. Directed with the stop motion technique, made of plasticine; it turns out to be an acidic social satire that is very critical of Spanish folklore and the clichés of sensationalism that touches on celebrities in the press and the gossip shows, as well as horoscope gurus and other fake mediums. With references ranging from the very TV presenters José María Iñigo, Carmen Sevilla to Karmele, Jesús Mariñas or even Belén Esteban.
A crazy, outspoken, cartoonish and zany comedy that leaves no issue unturned. The story is about a demonic son who's subjected to an exorcism brings to mind a few classic movies, then you don't know the half of it. This movie's structure is basically a sequence of spoofs and references to dozens of movies. Also paying homage to several legendary films such as: The Exorcist, Rosemary's Baby, The Omen, Stepfather, Gremlins, Hellraiser, Alien, The Day the Earth Stood Still, Frankenstein, and Indiana Jones, which are some of its references.
This movie feels like Alex de la Iglesia horror with a black sense of humor and a mean-streak, combined with the comedy of Aardman studios. And this should come as no surprise as it features Santiago Segura. There is very entertaining trashy and mean streak throughout, featuring things like clay bodies being ripped apart, sliced and crushed in very gory ways, eyeballs are not just plucked but impaled with other body parts, dogs are not just impaled but also have their poop crushed out of them, there is a parade of nasty prostitutes, humiliation of a priest, naked grandmas, etc. The superb claymation is lovingly detailed. How you feel about this movie will depend on what you think of its random structure of silly spoofs, but it's definitely highly entertaining and well done.
The motion picture was professionally directed by a Spanish craftsman Samuel Ortí (Sam), who worked for Aardman, only it seems that he vented all of his frustration with Aardman light-fluffy-cuteness here. Since Sam surprised us with his first animated short film Encarna (2003), there hasn't been a year in which we haven't expected a new short from him on the short film festival circuit, always with that gypsy, parodic and mischievous touch with a lot of malice. Thus Hermético (2004), Semántica (2005) until his leap into film production with El ataque de los Kriters asesinos (2007), The werepig (2008) and his latest short piece Vicenta (2010) which would receive his first and well-deserved nomination at the Goya Awards. Master of classic clay stop-motion, Sam has been immersed in this first feature film that is being released with great success after various years without directing, Pos eso (2015). Rating: 6/10.
"Possessed" is an absolute hoot of a movie - done entirely in Claymation (think Wallace and Gromit) and playing with classic film lines in both visual and auditory forms (at one point a character quotes from "The Day the Earth Stood Still," and there are numerous references to all the "Exorcist" type films out there, not to mention a special appearance by Chthulu himself! Completely over- the-top, with lots and lots of blood and gore and savagery that would be simply appalling if was wasn't, you know, involving characters made out of clay - and really, really funny. Highly recommended!
Most of this film focuses on one comedic setpiece after another: a satirical montage of celebrity-obsessed media; slapstick death scenes full of cartoon gore; a terrific otherworldly seance; the list goes on, while the movie does a good job building the tension and showing the demon child's family growing more and more desperate. There isn't a lot to explain here because it's easy to understand what works, and the creators did a great job on these aspects!
On a technical level, there's a lot to appreciate. The use of color, creative camera angles, and strong shot composition are excellent throughout the film! They give the whole thing a surreal atmosphere that can be playful or intense when the film needs. The creators are clearly excellent craftsmen who brought their A-game visually. It's honestly an excellent example of the bold art direction you can only achieve in stop-motion, and I think there's a lot of inspiration here for aspiring animators to learn from.
Unfortunately, the story fizzles out at the end. Way too late in the movie, we're introduced to a generic demon so the film can do a CG finale sequence. The shift from fantastic claymation to janky CG is a huge step down, and the sequence drags on without being very funny or dramatic. I wish they had 1-upped the entire joke of the movie by revealing that there was no demon, and this kid really was just a rotten brat with psychic powers. In a goofy "anything for a joke" movie, a sardonic twist would've been way more appropriate than a clumsy CG showdown.
The awkward ending makes the other flaws stand out. (The priest's complex personal crises, as well as the boy's mother mourning her husband, both get a ton of buildup but are resolved like the flip of a switch. The film spends a lot of time making us hate a corrupt bishop character, then it just gets rid of him in a hasty anticlimax.) It's unfortunate that the film ends on a letdown, because for most of its run, this movie is an extremely well-crafted laugh riot, filled with excellent visuals, top-notch claymation, and extremely creative slapstick gags.
Still, overall this movie is an extremely fun ride. Its one real goal is to entertain you, and it does an admirable job! The finale is a sore spot, but even with that flaw, the film is still a solid 8/10. I highly recommended it to anyone looking for a madcap horror parody or fans of stop-motion animation!
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- TriviaMariví Bilbao last film, she died during film production.
- ConexionesReferences Viaje a la Luna (1902)
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- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 9,736
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 21min(81 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
- 16:9 HD