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El habitante incierto

  • 2004
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
6.3K
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Andoni Gracia in El habitante incierto (2004)
DramaHorrorMysteryThriller

In the dark corridors of Félix's house, an intruder is hiding. Is he real, or is he a manifestation inside the obscure maze of his mind?In the dark corridors of Félix's house, an intruder is hiding. Is he real, or is he a manifestation inside the obscure maze of his mind?In the dark corridors of Félix's house, an intruder is hiding. Is he real, or is he a manifestation inside the obscure maze of his mind?

  • Director
    • Guillem Morales
  • Writer
    • Guillem Morales
  • Stars
    • Andoni Gracia
    • Mónica López
    • Francesc Garrido
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    6.3K
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    • Director
      • Guillem Morales
    • Writer
      • Guillem Morales
    • Stars
      • Andoni Gracia
      • Mónica López
      • Francesc Garrido
    • 32User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 6 nominations total

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    Andoni Gracia
    Andoni Gracia
    • Félix
    Mónica López
    Mónica López
    • Claudia…
    Francesc Garrido
    Francesc Garrido
    • Bruno
    Agustí Villaronga
    Agustí Villaronga
    • Martín
    Minnie Marx
    Minnie Marx
    • Sra. Mueller
    Pablo Derqui
    Pablo Derqui
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    Violeta Llueca
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    Xavier Capdet
    Xavier Capdet
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    Pere Abelló
    • Antonio
    Fina Rius
    • Alicia
    Xènia Gausa
    • Chica
    Gemma Lozano
    • Niña
    • (as Gemma Lozano Bernabéu)
    Daniel Casadellà
    Daniel Casadellà
    • Niño
    • (as Daniel Casadella Silva)
    Ruben Ametllé
    • Diego
    Abel Coll
    • Chico mudanza
    Toni González
    • Chico mudanza
    Montse Lluc
    • Invitada fiesta
    Bea Vilaseca
    • Invitada fiesta
    • (as Beatriz Vilaseca)
    • Director
      • Guillem Morales
    • Writer
      • Guillem Morales
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    7rainking_es

    Such an original thriller...

    Is it possible to live in somebody's house hiding all the time and avoid that the inhabitants there detect your presence? Well, that's the question this original story deals with. "El habitante incierto" keeps the audience on the alert, 'cause you don't really know what's going on. That plot remind me of Ki-Duk Kim's "Bin Jip" (but that's the only point in common between these two movies).

    The movie has a good script, though some dialogs are rather affected and there are a couple of characters that are not well defined. Anyway, the film as a whole really thrilling and brilliant, and the actors are quite reliable (specially Mónica López who plays two different roles).

    In short: a nice choice.

    *My rate: 7/10
    7Misss25

    What an unexpected twist at the end

    Spanish movies never disappoints you to give thrills and twists. How it started and ended felt like riding a roller roaster. It's actually quite dark.

    The movie evolves with a guy named Felix who is a timid person who lives in large house. He is always scared and thinks someone might be in his house. Once he helped a person who's desperately looking for phone and let him entered into his house. But,the man left the house without sign. Since then Felix is assuming, he might not left his house, he must be hiding somewhere in his house. Gradually, he lost sleep and drives arounds and sleeps in his car. Will he able to get away from from his timidness? Is he hallucinating? Or someone actually living in that house?
    chaos-rampant

    a dwarf's vertigo

    I like to imagine that money came in for this before the filmmaker had the chance to iron out the creases in the script and he just went ahead while the project was still hot and he could get it made.

    It is half-way an interesting film, a more novel take on Hitchcock than we have seen from DePalma in ages; the prowling eye of the camera; the vertigo of assumed identities and deceived points-of-view; the projections in space of an obsessive mind. But a deeply flawed film that left me with a growing sense of dissatisfaction.

    Our point-of-view is decidedly with a man who comes to think that someone else is hiding in his own house. The house itself is a spacious labyrinth of modern architecture so it's impossible to make sure; dark corners abound and the mind comes to cast in them its own shadows of doubt. The paranoid situation he's embroiled in becomes worse when he suspects that his ex is involved in some mysterious bargain where he is the victim.

    The story has been set in motion long before though. There is a woman who has suffered a crippling accident and whose husband has grown distant from her, we get to find out about this later in the film when he does.

    In the first house, physical space is what the mind fills in with its own chimeras. In the second house, it's what the mind fills with emotional pain, with distance as the space between hearts and affections.

    It's in this second house that the man seeks refuge - where he comes to fill the space left blank by the missing husband - now by going into hiding himself, and so looking at his situation from the inverse point-of-view. Now we are what we were trying to apprehend in the first half, looking to evade capture from anxious eyes. So if the first house was the setting for a thriller, what was perceived from our end as holding elusive danger, here it's us causing the thriller to happen while from our pov it is recast as this exhilarating game of hide-and-seek. It makes sense to watch this as a dance or performance art; where one partner swings out of view just seconds before the other enters it, with both locked together in a ballet of appearances.

    The man obsessively imagines himself as part of a relationship, and the film assumes a whimsical, light-hearted tone. This strangely underscores the fundamental creepiness of what is really going on.

    There are two problems in all this. One is that it never makes any sense why our man behaves the way he does. Usually what Hitchcock did was that he would supply the doubt of an unreliable eye or unstable mind; here the guy seems perfectly normal and then acts completely unhinged.

    The other is the ending, where the filmmaker stretches to explain for us the missing links of the story. We knew that the two houses were somehow linked, but it turns out that they were quite literally so. So instead of using mirrored space - and persons, there's two of everyone here and one woman seems to be the other's twin sister - as the means of examining abstract reflections, we're give pieces of a puzzle to put together. In doing so, whole swathes of the story collapse and what held elusive power by remaining just out of sight is made to be safely ordinary or, worst, downright stupid.
    9ana_figueres

    A disturbing, uncommon thriller about the ghosts of loneliness.

    A young, thorough architect separates from his girlfriend and finds himself alone in a huge house. What could happen if an unknown man, after asking for using your phone at night, vanished from your living room while you were politely waiting in the kitchen? This is a rather unclassifiable movie. Between drama and thriller (and even a bit of disturbing comedy), it does look lushly filmed -Variety words-, well paced and definitely different from most first movies shot in Spain. Although the film suffers from a few hesitating moves, and it is not for lazy, easy-going audiences, it's well worth watching and contains some really bright, new ideas. One more turn of the screw around loneliness, voyeurism and affections - but a really interesting one.
    10mart-45

    The Unexpected Film

    Oh what a film - great story, great actors, great direction! Totally original, unpredictable and captivating, this movie proved to be the film experience of the month. Free of all kinds of clichés, it's a good example of a deep and disturbing old world thriller, which can be horrifying and funny at the same time. Perfectly written and grasping, it draws the viewer into a twisted world which could be surrounding each one us. Without stressing the paranoid aspect or attempting to brainwash the spectator, it manages to create a believably claustrophobic atmosphere and yet offer a very humane look upon loneliness and fear without introducing any evil characters or violent situations. I can't help but applaud the authors of this film and give it the full 10 points.

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    • Release date
      • October 21, 2005 (Spain)
    • Country of origin
      • Spain
    • Official site
      • Official site (Spain)
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • German
    • Also known as
      • The Uninvited Guest
    • Filming locations
      • Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Canal+ España
      • Rodar y Rodar Cine y Televisión
      • Televisió de Catalunya (TV3)
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      • 1h 30m(90 min)
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      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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