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El páramo

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
1.8K
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El páramo (2011)
HorrorThriller

After losing contact with a military base, a high mountain unit is sent to investigate. Upon arrival, they find only a woman in chains. Isolation and the impossibility of escape serve to und... Read allAfter losing contact with a military base, a high mountain unit is sent to investigate. Upon arrival, they find only a woman in chains. Isolation and the impossibility of escape serve to undermine the soldiers' judgment.After losing contact with a military base, a high mountain unit is sent to investigate. Upon arrival, they find only a woman in chains. Isolation and the impossibility of escape serve to undermine the soldiers' judgment.

  • Director
    • Jaime Osorio Marquez
  • Writers
    • Jaime Osorio Marquez
    • Diego Vivanco
  • Stars
    • Juan Pablo Barragán
    • Alejandro Aguilar
    • Mauricio Navas
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    1.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jaime Osorio Marquez
    • Writers
      • Jaime Osorio Marquez
      • Diego Vivanco
    • Stars
      • Juan Pablo Barragán
      • Alejandro Aguilar
      • Mauricio Navas
    • 18User reviews
    • 39Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Juan Pablo Barragán
    Juan Pablo Barragán
    • Ponce
    Alejandro Aguilar
    • Cortez
    Mauricio Navas
    • Teniente
    • (as Mauricio Navas)
    Juan David Restrepo
    Juan David Restrepo
    • Ramos
    Andrés Castañeda
    • Sargento
    Nelson Camayo
    • Fiquitiva
    Julio César Valencia
    • Robledo
    Andres Torres
    • Arango
    Mateo Stevel
    • Parra
    Daniela Catz
    • Mujer
    • Director
      • Jaime Osorio Marquez
    • Writers
      • Jaime Osorio Marquez
      • Diego Vivanco
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    User reviews18

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    5kosmasp

    Failing

    Another reviewer here stated some interesting points. I do agree with most of his arguments, but I don't think the movie is as bad as he makes it to be. That doesn't mean I think it's really good, but I do think the director was going for the right thing. Fear and isolation can make people go crazy.

    Of course the idea is anything but new and there have been quite a few movies with similar themes. While this is well played, there is something missing to help the viewer along the ride. Something that will even the field and make even some of the clichés look good. As it is, it is just decent (maybe you won't even think as much of it, as proved by other reviews). Suspense is high enough and though you can guess most turns and events, it is still enjoyable enough.
    3cliogupr

    Disappointing

    Unfortunately The Squad fails to deliver on its interesting premise and promising first ten minutes. Competent camera work and a decent cast is unable to make up for a lack of plot, structure or coherent direction. I can appreciate what the director was attempting to do with lingering close-ups of grim, suffering faces, subtle sound cues and atmospheric lighting, but one can only rely on those techniques so long before delivering some kind of pay-off. For me the film completely failed to rack up any tension or arrive at a destination. I was more concerned with wondering why the characters - supposedly trained soldiers in a war zone - were behaving more like angsty teens who've fallen out with their parents.

    The message that in a civil war everyone looks like the enemy could have been portrayed far more effectively without tacking on a poorly-realized supernatural element. The film-makers tried to do both and ended up with neither. I hate using the word, but 'boring' really is the only word that comes to mind.
    7saskpareki

    Psychological thriller, no horror

    It was better than expected! its not bad, its not the best .. Wonderful directing acting and all other things that are said in the reviews.

    Could easily be a 1hour 1.20hour movie though, not that much happens to be so long, but it keeps the tension through the whole movie, i never felt bored as in most of the movies nowadays, it manages to keep you in the atmosphere Dont wait to be impressed by the best movie, but it certainly Deserves to be watched:)
    6meddlecore

    Masterful Tension-Building.

    El Páramo is a tension-filled horror-thriller from Colombian director Jaime Osorio Marquez.

    It tells the story of a squad of soldiers, who have been sent to investigate a remote, fog-stricken, mountain outpost, believed to have been overrun by guerillas.

    Though, once they arrive...there is no one to be found. Only what looks to be the aftermath of a massacre.

    Eventually, they discover a female guerilla holed up behind a wall that is scrawled with spells, and covered with magical charms, meant to ward off the devil.

    The squad members can't agree on whether she is a witch; or whether she is responsible for whatever atrocity occurred here...but one thing is certain...it has struck a wedge between them.

    Whatever you think occurs, it has the effect of revealing the men for who they truly are. It separates the good from the evil; the strong minded from the weak willed; and the survivors from the dead.

    This is exacerbated when the most sadistic f*ck in the unit is killed, after being alone with the woman (whom he planned on torturing and/or raping). If she was able to kill an entire unit, and the man who made them all cower in fear- they feel she must be more than just your average guerilla.

    Now that she's on the lamb, pure fear sets in. And what follows is an expert psychological breakdown of the military mindset.

    Is someone really out there, using magic to knock them off one-by-one...or is it all in their heads...with themselves being the only ones to blame? A couple clever twists, expertly placed, keeps you thinking about this; and, just when you think you've gotten it all figured out- forces you to question your assumptions.

    You really need to have patience- and engage in reflection- to fully appreciate this film. It is neither an action packed, nor gore based, horror...as some critics were clearly expecting. It plods along slowly, builds tension; and forces you to engage with the characters, by encouraging you to break each of them down them down psychologically.

    In the end, what made me enjoy this film so much, is how it acts as a scathing critique of the military mindset. Going into it, I fully expected this to be a pro-military propaganda piece, with a horror angle. But it's not. It's completely the opposite. Not only does it act to condemn the war (in Colombia), in general...but also encourages you to reflect on how dangerous it is to throw ordinary people (with all their psychological misgivings and limitations) into such situations. It's an atrocity waiting to happen.

    Slow build-up aside, I found this to be a relatively engrossing film.

    6 out of 10.
    8philipr09-573-211884

    Southern Comfort In Colombia

    How much do you know about the Colombian film industry? Probably more than I do. 'El Paramo' is a heck of an introduction; opinion seems to be rather divided here and I won't pretend that everything is perfect with this movie but I found it very watchable. Yes, it follows a well-trodden path but is none the worse for it. I thought it a shade heavy on the melodrama and it lacked a little refinement here and there, hence only 8/10 but artistic direction and photography were tight and sensitively handled throughout. I enjoyed the device of concentrating totally on the actors to the exclusion of just about everything else -there IS a lot of darkness and mist around, so may be best avoided if expensive sets and grand scenery are more to your liking. Or if somewhat grisly scenes turn you off! The basics of the story (which all unfolds quite nicely) are no more than have been revealed by other reviewers, so I've nothing to add except praise for the well-designed music soundtrack and a warm recommendation overall.

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    • Release date
      • October 7, 2011 (Colombia)
    • Countries of origin
      • Colombia
      • Argentina
      • Spain
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • The Squad
    • Filming locations
      • Parque de los Nevados, Colombia
    • Production companies
      • Rhayuela Cine
      • Rhayuela Films (I)
      • Alta Producción
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      • $1,300,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,604
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 48m(108 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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