L'histoire raconte une nuit que Diego Martínez est enfermé à l'intérieur de la morgue de l'hôpital régional d'Encarnación et raconte les événements paranormaux que le gardien de sécurité a p... Tout lireL'histoire raconte une nuit que Diego Martínez est enfermé à l'intérieur de la morgue de l'hôpital régional d'Encarnación et raconte les événements paranormaux que le gardien de sécurité a passés.L'histoire raconte une nuit que Diego Martínez est enfermé à l'intérieur de la morgue de l'hôpital régional d'Encarnación et raconte les événements paranormaux que le gardien de sécurité a passés.
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If you're tired of the Hollywood machine's output, horror movies from around the world can offer a slightly different experience. In most cases this is true, however Morgue seems to have a little trouble finding it's own voice and instead takes a leaf out of the Paranormal Activity playbook. Not that there's nothing to like here, the script is good, the atmosphere is quite creepy and there are some genuinely unnerving scenes.
Overall, if you like low-budget horror about secluded locations, you can do a lot worse than Morgue.
The movie revolves around Diego Martinez, a lowly paid security guard who lives in a cheap apartment and drives a decrepit car that is about to fall apart. One night, he hits a man on the road and decides to run and hide. Plagued by guilt, he is relieved to get a call from his employer that informs him that he has a night shift at a hospital that might get him some welcome distraction. However, that shift is everything but a routine job as strange things are going on that will change Diego Martinez' life forever.
This horror movie convinces on numerous levels. The film is short, gets to the point, has excellent pace, entertains from start to finish and never overstays its welcome. The atmosphere is excellent in decrepit apartments, on abandoned roads in dirty suburbs and particularly in the creepy hospital with its terrifying morgue. Pablo Martinez' realistic acting in his very first film carries the movie with few dialogues and a limited number of characters very well. The special effects aren't overused and give the movie an authentic touch that will send shivers down your spine. The light and sound effects as well as the gloomy soundtrack enhance the atmosphere splendidly. Director and writer Hugo Cardozo has been inspired by atmospheric horror movies of the seventies and employs their classic trademarks in a refreshing way as if he were an experienced veteran.
If you are sick and tired of predictable sequels flooding North American cinemas, Paraguay's independent atmospheric horror movie Morgue is a very interesting alternative for a great movie night with friends for Halloween. The film is now available digitally and physically in North America and certainly worth the money and time of curious genre fans.
I shall not spoil the story segments, because the script isnt more than an a- writte page, but were the instructional directions may fill 30 pages of jump scare horrors. Its a small cast, paraguayan horror movie, that will be a hard hill to climb for everyone having a weak fear bladder, so do take precautionary actions and wear an ''up and go'' because its good sound and visionary well made jumpscares in this one. Might fell a little slow and you might sense some of the upcoming events due to that but dont get too cokeye.
Its a small well made horrorflick in the spanish language, the grumpy old man recommends a look.
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Diego Martínez: [answers phone] Hello?
Ramon: Diego?
Diego Martínez: Yes.
Ramon: This is Ramon.
Diego Martínez: What's up?
Ramon: What happened to you?
Diego Martínez: Nothing, I'm just getting off from work.
Ramon: Our boss called you a lot, man. I had to come cover for you. Where are you?
Diego Martínez: I was on duty at the hospital.
Ramon: At the hospital? You had to be at the construction site, man. Who sent you there?
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Détails
Box-office
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 92 266 $ US
- Durée1 heure 21 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39:1