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Ánimas

  • 2018
  • 13
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
1.6K
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Ángela Molina, Luis Bermejo, Clare Durant, Chacha Huang, and Iván Pellicer in Ánimas (2018)
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This time, horror comes fron the other side.This time, horror comes fron the other side.This time, horror comes fron the other side.

  • Directors
    • Laura Alvea
    • José Ortuño
  • Writers
    • Laura Alvea
    • José Ortuño
  • Stars
    • Clare Durant
    • Iván Pellicer
    • Luis Bermejo
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Laura Alvea
      • José Ortuño
    • Writers
      • Laura Alvea
      • José Ortuño
    • Stars
      • Clare Durant
      • Iván Pellicer
      • Luis Bermejo
    • 31User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Clare Durant
    • Álex
    Iván Pellicer
    Iván Pellicer
    • Abraham
    Luis Bermejo
    Luis Bermejo
    • Daniel
    Liz Lobato
    Liz Lobato
    • Laura
    Chacha Huang
    Chacha Huang
    • Anchi
    Ángela Molina
    Ángela Molina
    • Karla
    Manuela Pedraza
    • Abuela
    Rocío Borrallo
    • Presencia
    Adrián Fernández
    • Abraham (Niño)
    Cayetana Segovia Luque
    • Alex (Niña)
    • (as Cayetana Luque)
    Manuela Segovia Luque
    • Alex (Niña)
    José Baena
    • Niño Final
    Samurai
    • Bosco
    • Directors
      • Laura Alvea
      • José Ortuño
    • Writers
      • Laura Alvea
      • José Ortuño
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    User reviews31

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    8nitzanhavoc

    Those who survive the first 60 minutes of boredom, confusion and a complete mess will be generously rewarded by the conclusion.

    This is one of those times in which I find myself lacking for words. I don't condone including spoilers in reviews, not even for the sake of a much required debate and discussion. I personally find Animas to be original and innovative, even groundbreaking in its take on teenage angst while coping with mental illnesses. It's the sort of films whith an effect one couldn't possibly grasp without watching it, beginning to end. Due to this very reason, it's almost impossible to give a fair spoiler-free review, as in such films any piece of information constitutes a potential spoiler.

    The story revolves around the relationship of Abraham (Ivan Pellicer), nicknamed Bram in what I believe is a homage to the great author of Dracula, and his best friend Alex (Clare Durant). Having met as kids 10 years earlier - they now try to come to terms with high-school graduation as two stereotypical "Goths" dealing with anxiety and depression. It is also quite bluntly implied that Alex might want more than friendship, as she finds it very difficult to accept Abraham's new (and first) romantic relationship.

    Simultaneously, a completely different plot takes place, one that is under the surface and is initially described solely by Alex's close encounter with a certain stalking figure, displaying what could be perceived as supernatural qualities. The truth of what happens is only revealed towards the end in quite a stunning plot twist, but not towards the very end, so the characters still have time to conclude the affairs while still leaving plenty of loose ends for a completely open ending.

    The acting is superb, especially considering I believe none of you have ever even heard the main cast's names. Everything is right on the spot and these two should have a bright acting future ahead. The cinematography is exquisite, utilizing effects and angles in a manner which really enhances certain otherwise average scenes. Even the soundtrack fits like a glove and is utilized professionally and impressively.

    The problem? The first hour or so is spent in utter confusion which leads to boredom. I had to struggle with myself to keep watching and have actually watched it over the course of two days (during two viewing sessions). The sheer mess of things does indeed serve to create a much more impactful effect once things do fall into place and become clear - but I can't help but think the price is too high. There had to have been a way to write a more compelling build up while still maintaining the plot twist's impact. Honestly, I'm certain this is the main cause for yet another film getting such unfair rates and reviews. Additionally, while Animas is an exquisite psychological thriller - it isn't a Horror film, and quite frankly I'm getting quite fed up with all these deliberately misleading tags and trailers. This isn't Horror, why present it as such?

    All in all, the first hour feels terrible and like a waste of time, while the rest of the film turns the entire final product into a masterpiece, if one only allows themselves to forgive the first part and be dazzled by the sheer genius conclusion. I don't know if I can wholeheartedly recommend it in general, as I'm sure many out there would not find the overall experience rewarding. At all. From my part - I'm grateful to my curiosity for keeping me onboard so I could have my mind blown, even if it took a lot of effort.
    5Patient444

    Better than you'd expect.

    Ok this one does not go full head on into horror. And to be honest, it's not focused on scares but more on the psychological part, as it would have been described better as so.

    But Animas has an alright execution, stays true to itself, does deliver on its premise and I think it came out as a success. Has more than one layer to it so you will have to take your time and wait, but by the end everything will make sense, leaving the viewer with a nice sense of closure and a fresh start feeling.

    It is a little movie indeed but one that managed to show exactly what it wanted, a twisted world with good backgrounds, soundtrack and a little more than meets the eye. Recommended.

    Cheers!
    9samuinda

    Amazing

    Had no idea what this one was about but decided to check it out on Netflix and OH MY GOD. It was amazing. Strange little movie that keeps you thinking once it's finished. I wouldn't recommend it to everyone as it could be hard to watch if you don't like slow pace art-house flicks but definitely worth it if you love different experiences. 9/10
    8DVD_Connoisseur

    A powerful psychological horror drama

    "Ánimas" is part psychological horror, part homage to classic movies from the likes of Argento and De Palma. Unpredictable, enigmatic and, at times, creepy, this won't be to all tastes but it's an original and brave film.

    It's also a beautiful movie, thanks to the striking cinematography by Fran Fernández Pardo. The majority of scenes are bathed in a warm glow of green and pink, reminiscent of the original version of "Suspiria".

    Clare Durant is mesmerising as the tortured Alex.

    The soundtrack is wonderful.

    8 out of 10. A wonderful slice of Spanish horror.
    7armanwhannell

    WTFF !!! COOOL

    That was quite interesting. The conclusion was everything.

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    • Trivia
      In the hospital scene, after Abraham's dad has been hit by a car, a child can be seen in the background dressed like Freddy Krueger; they're also seen in a very quick close up during the flashback at the end of the film. There are some tentative similarities between the dream worlds in both films, and the horrors that can be found within them.
    • Crazy credits
      There's a mid-credits scene.
    • Connections
      References Les Griffes de la nuit (1984)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • January 25, 2019 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Spain
      • Belgium
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Ánimas: Fängslade själar
    • Filming locations
      • Seville, Seville, Andalucía, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Claqueta, La
      • Tito Clint Movies
      • Animas
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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