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KM 31

Título original: KM 31: Kilómetro 31
  • 2006
  • R
  • 1 h 45 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,3/10
3,7 mil
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KM 31 (2006)
Terror sobrenaturalHorrorMistérioSuspense

Depois da trágica morte de sua mãe quando pequenas, as gêmeas Agata e Catalina desenvolveram uma habilidade especial, uma forma de se comunicarem sem palavrasDepois da trágica morte de sua mãe quando pequenas, as gêmeas Agata e Catalina desenvolveram uma habilidade especial, uma forma de se comunicarem sem palavrasDepois da trágica morte de sua mãe quando pequenas, as gêmeas Agata e Catalina desenvolveram uma habilidade especial, uma forma de se comunicarem sem palavras

  • Direção
    • Rigoberto Castañeda
  • Roteirista
    • Rigoberto Castañeda
  • Artistas
    • Iliana Fox
    • Adrià Collado
    • Raúl Méndez
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,3/10
    3,7 mil
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    • Direção
      • Rigoberto Castañeda
    • Roteirista
      • Rigoberto Castañeda
    • Artistas
      • Iliana Fox
      • Adrià Collado
      • Raúl Méndez
    • 31Avaliações de usuários
    • 29Avaliações da crítica
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    • Ágata…
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    Adrià Collado
    • Nuño
    • (as Adriá Collado)
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    Izmir Gallardo
    • Taxista
    Andrea Glez
    • Catalina Niña
    • (as Andrea González)
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      • Rigoberto Castañeda
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      • Rigoberto Castañeda
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    5hdiaz26

    Kilometro fails in deliver a solid story

    For anyone that doesn't know; the horror genre in Mexico has been in the limbo for years, the only Mexican horror movies we remember are horrible ones like: Vacaciones del terror, and all those silly scary movies. However when Kilometro 31 was announced I actually had faith in it. Would this movie revitalize the Mexican horror genre? Sadly know I can say that it doesn't.

    The movie delivers some jump scenes, nice special effects, good use of sound and some impressive cinematography, but lacks entirely in story, originality and most importantly in the characters.

    It follows the same clichés we've all seen in Hollywood's horror, it borrows elements from The Ring (Gore Verbinski), The Grudge (Takashi Shimizu) and even worst movies like La Monja (Luis de la Madrid) and Darkness (Jaume Balagueró).

    It tries to make us care about its characters but it never does, you realize how empty the movie is then the horrible ending starts to roll, clearly making us feel like this was a waste of time and money, and feeling like they didn't even know how to end it, they just knew how to make it look good, focusing more in the effects.

    I just expected that this would be in the vein of old good Mexican horror movies like: Hasta el viento tiene miedo and El libro de piedra, even though remakes of both movies have been announced, one hopes that they don't go for the same route, that Kilometro follows.

    5/10
    7standeman1984

    Starts well but becomes incomprehensible

    I went to see this movie with high hopes on the back of a good rating from this very site...that rating has since dropped dramatically.

    I must say i was disappointed and a little confused by what i saw. It all starts off well enough, gripping and engaging horror elements - a spooky child has caused many accidents at a section of the road KM 31. A twin is hit by a car on her way to her sister's house and they and their boyfriends become drawn into the mystery surrounding this haunted road.

    There are some genuinely creepy moments as the story unfolds. The problem i had was that as the history is revealed, the situation becomes more confusing than explanatory. Somehow the sisters and their dead schizophrenic mother are connected to a weird back-story of why the road is haunted in the first place. I began to flag halfway through and must admit to not understanding the connection properly, but my friend afterwards also found it a little confusing.

    Then it ends very stylistically but still with little actually explained. I don't really mind that, but all style and not enough substance do not a great horror movie make. You can leave much to the imagination, but there must be some comprehensible way of connecting the dots for your watching audience.

    And the over-used child figure of recent horror films from around the world has become old hat. Horror fans will find things to enjoy here but most will be left scratching their heads and lamenting a missed opportunity of originality and revival of Mexican horror.
    5aronharde

    Decent but forgettable

    In this Mexican horror flick a young woman (Iliana Fox) telepathically feels that something is wrong with her twin sister (also played by Iliana Fox) but what she doesn't know is that she just hit a boy with her car on kilometer 31 and after she got out to see if the boy was alive she also got hit by a car. The young woman somehow find the injured sister on the road and calls paramedics who bring her to the hospital. Shortly after that our protagonist goes back to kilometer 31 together with her boyfriend (Adrià Collado) and her twin sisters friend (Raúl Méndez). Soon they realize that there have been supernatural accidents in the past on this exact kilometer.

    The whole story really reminded me of Japanese horror and the whole style with its visuals also was definitely inspired by J-Horror which is not necessarily a bad thing. However where the movie lacks is some pacing issues which really creates some boring scenes and also there are quite a few plot holes which further distract from the story. But the movie can also shine with some nice visuals towards the end and a conclusion that I personally really liked. Overall it's a decent firm but not very memorable. [5,2/10]
    6jluis1984

    Flawed, but good effort...

    Through the history of Mexican cinema, the horror genre has undergone a somewhat irregular development, as even when some excellent masterpieces of horror have been done at times, most of the times the horror movies done show more heart than talent, and even if the intentions are good the final product tends to lack quality in more than one aspect. To make things worse, the total production of horror movies has always been far below than the desired one, and even in the better days of Mexican cinema, horror was often relegated. Due to this reasons, it's always interesting whenever a new Mexican horror movie gets a release, as it's a new chance to make things right and redeem the genre once and for all. That's the reason why the brand new horror film, "Kilómetro 31", gathered so much hype on the days before its release, and while it certainly wasn't the horror film to save the genre, it has some good things going for it.

    While driving one night through the forests near Mexico City, Agata Hameran (Iliana Fox) has a terrible accident on kilometer 31 in which she loses her legs and falls into a coma. After that horrible night, her twin sister Catalina (also Iliana Fox) begins to feel a strong psychic connection with her sister, as Agata seems to be screaming desperately for help. Haunted by horrible nightmares and ghastly visions, Catalina decides to investigate what exactly happened that night on kilometer 31, hoping to end the pain her sister is suffering. So, with the help of her best friend Nuño (Adrià Collado) and Agata's boyfriend, Omar (Raúl Méndez), Catalina begins an investigation that will lead her to the mystery behind the strange series of accidents that have happened on kilometer 31 since the construction of the highway.

    Written by director Rigoberto Castañeda himself, the story of "Kilómetro 31" is an interesting reworking of many of the most iconic Mexican folk legends and ghost stories all mixed up into one single plot that while certainly modernized, retains that Mexican flavor that makes those legends so enjoyable. He also borrows many elements from the popular New Wave of Asian horror cinema that started in the late 90s, and attempts to adapt them into his own ghost story with some success, resulting into an interesting tale of mystery and horror. While the concept and back-story of the movie are quite interesting and really very well constructed, Castañeda's screenplay has a lot of problems in the development of its main story and its characters, mainly in the poor way most of the dialogs are written and the way the story gets unnecessarily complicated as a result of Castañeda's attempt to mix so many classic stories into one.

    As a director, Castañeda has a great eye for visual composition, and is able to create a very atmospheric movie pretty much in the style of "Ringu"'s director Hideo Nakata. However, unlike the Japanese movies that inspired him, Castañeda is more adept to use his many special effects, and he doesn't waste a chance to show off the excellent work of his visual effects team; in fact, through the film he seems to be more comfortable directing the special effects scenes than his human actors, and as a result, he doesn't manage to get a good quality in the cast's performances. Honestly, the work done by both the makeup department and the digital effects department is simply remarkable, probably the best work ever done in the history of Mexican cinema; however, Castañeda seems unable to find a balance and often overuses them in excess.

    As written above, the performances of the cast are nothing amazing, and truly hurt a film that certainly deserved better. As the Hameran sisters, Iliana Fox makes a very weak and unsympathetic lead character, almost like one of her characters in Mexican soap operas. Oddly enough, her character is one of the better written in the film, but she seems unable to pull off something good out from it. Spaniard actor Adrià Collado plays Nuño, making a very good performance and delivers the best acting in the film. As Agata's boyfriend, Omar, Raúl Méndez is simply good, nothing special, but considering the bad writing of his character, one could say he did a great job. Carlos Aragon and Luisa Huertas appear in minor roles, Aragon having a nice turn as Officer Ugalde and Huertas delivering a terribly bad performance (like Fox, in a very soap opera style) as the Old lady that guides Catalina.

    Due to its very noticeable similarities, "Kilómetro 31" could be considered a direct heir of that popular brand of Asian horror, as often through the film Castañeda shows the enormous influence those movies had in him. This is of course, a double edged sword, as due to his overuse of the conventions and clichés of Asian horror, Castañeda could easily be seen as a director without a style of his own and limited only to copy what has proved to be successful in Asia and the United States. The extreme reliance on special effects and jump scares to make his film "scary" is one major problem the movie has, as often those devises break the good atmosphere that Castañeda manages to create thanks to Alejandro Martínez' excellent cinematography (who clearly has improved his work).

    In the end, there is no doubt that "Kilómetro 31" is a work of excellent quality in its production, and with the intentions of being the horror movie to resurrect the Mexican horror genre, however, it's obvious that the intentions of making it "hip", "cool" and therefore commercially successful got in the middle of the making, resulting in an often derivative movie. It's a flawed film, but it's a nice effort that hopefully, will inspire more Mexican filmmakers to give a chance to horror. A final word of advice: if you hated Asian ghost stories, stay away from this film. 6/10
    6ma-cortes

    Mystery and horror movie co-produced by Mexico/Spain , including chills , intrigue and terrifying happenings

    This is a surprisingly competent horror movie with chilling events , thrills and nail-biting scenes . And it's certainly better than most other films of the same genre concerning a diabolic and mysterious terror appearing at a road . Enjoyable horror movie with thrills , chills and strange events , while the roles scream and panic her way through most of their scenes and including limited CGI . One of the film's strongest points is the fact that there's quite a lot of fun to be had with the supernatural aspects of the storyline , being heavily influenced by the Asian terror . Following a terrible car accident on a wooded road near Mexico City, Agata goes into a coma, subsequently taking place a series of strange and eerie incidents . Her twin sister Catalina must unlock the horror behind her traumatized and seriously injured sister next to the Km. 31 marker and discovers a terrifying local legend. As Catalina takes off grisly experiences that once tested her sanity , bringing her face to face with a supernatural spirit attached to an elderly woman . And her fiancé is shocked when to be aware about the weird person who inhabits in a forest near the astonishing road . A place between life and death. !Where the end is only the beginning...! There are worse things than death...!. Everything then changes in eerie way and things go wrong . You were right to be afraid of the dark. Darkness will consume you. Every Child Need To Feel Loved.

    A creepy and thrilling film about a haunting house where shows up a weird being , it packs inexplicable disturbing occurrences , shocks, thrills , suspense , chills, hair-rising events and surprising final twist . This starts off at the very beginning occuring mysterious happenings , as the camera lurks suspensenful behind its actors and beside them and above them and everywhere else . A scary and unsettling flick in which a girl and her boyfriend must try to solve the mystery of her sister's accident , and it garnered very positive reception in International Festivals . In spite of its limited budget , as the picture goes on growing more and more and developing little by little until the unexpected conclusion . The main and support cast are pretty well , giving acceptable performances such as liana Fox in a double role as Ágata/Catalina , Adrià Collado and Raúl Méndez .

    The pic contains a dark and colorful cinematography by Alejandro Martínez . Equally, a mysterious and suspenseful musical score by Carles Cases , composing a sinister atmosphere . Well produced by Julio Fernandez from Filmax , Fantastic Factory and Castelao Films . Julio has financed a lot of successes of all kinds of genres , such as Terror : Rec saga , Mientras duermes , Retornados , La posesion Emma Evans , Paintball , El monstruo del pozo , Quarantine , Los sin nombre ; Cartoon and kiddies films : Copito de Nieve , El Cid , Donkey Xote , Manolito Gafotas , Mola ser Jefe , Perez ratoncito de sueños , Los Dalton contra Lucky Luke and Dramas/Thrillers as Cobardes , Transsiberian , Machinist , Transssiberian , Bullying , 13 Campanadas , Muertos comunes , Morir en San Hilario, Tierra de Fuego , Sexo por compasion, Fotos , Heroes sin patria , among others . The motion picture was competently directed by horror expert Rigoberto Castañeda, though it has some flaws , gaps and a failed finale . After the resounding success of "KM31" he writes and directs the sequel, "Km31-2", also based on the crying lady legend and released in 2016, with Carlos Aragón ("Señor Ávila", "Cantinflas"), film nominated for several technical achievements in the Mexican Academy Awards. In 2010, Rigoberto debuted as a producer, carrying the bestselling book of Mexican writer Juan Jose Rodríguez entitled "Murder in a Chinese Laundry". Rigoberto also has directed many different TV series, winning experience in a wide variety of genres. He led "Terminales" for Televisa, a successful drama series about a group of -out of the ordinary- terminal illness patients .Another series he directed was the action/drama for Channel 11 "Paramedics"; an intensity charged story of real-life cases from paramedics working at the Mexican Red Cross. Rigoberto directs Netflix original "Diablero", a fantastic new horror-comedy, demon-hunters concept . Then he has directed and adapted for the screen "Sin Origen" (Unsourced), a vampire story set in Mexico, and produced "Karem's Diary" a possession/exorcism film . He also directed all 8 episodes of an Amazon Zombies themed series ("Narcos Vs. Zombies" working title). Rating 6/10. Acceptable and decent terror movie. Well worth watching.

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    • Curiosidades
      This movie attracted some turists in 2007 due to the film's popularity on Mexico, people would visit the location of the film, Km 31 on El Desierto de los Leones highway in Mexico City. Some people didn't know that nothing happened on that place.
    • Conexões
      Followed by Km 31-2 (2016)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Lost (Por tu Amor)
      Performed by Nina Olimón y La Lupita

      Lyrics and Music by Paco Aveleyra

      String arrangement by Alejandro Giacomán

      Produced by Lino Nava

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 2 de fevereiro de 2007 (México)
    • Países de origem
      • México
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      • Official site (Mexico)
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      • Espanhol
    • Também conhecido como
      • KM 31: Kilometre 31
    • Locações de filme
      • Desierto de los Leones, Estado de México, México
    • Empresas de produção
      • Lemon Studios
      • Salamandra Films
      • Filmax
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      • 1 h 45 min(105 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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