hellalluj
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Esta parodia de tipo Epic Movie es mucho más rescatable que las rebabas que dejaron los hermanos Wayans en la modernidad de las parodias. Los chistes en su mayoría son mediocres pero ahí unos muy buenos atinados y se necesita una cultura de películas y no sólo de tráilers para entender algunos chistes. Cualquiera ha visto las películas que parodian en Date Movie o Disaster Movie pero a ver cuántos entienden los chistoretes de Abre Los Ojos, Mar Adentro y sobre todo los breves homenajes a Pedro Almodóvar durante la escena en el que un pueblo está plagado de sus creaciones. Si algo tiene de rescatable la película son los cameos, tanto del conocido Leslie Nielsen, como de los españoles que permitieron la parodia de sus obras: Juan Antonio Bayona, Alejandro Amenábar, Jaume Balagueró y Paco Plaza; y cociéndose aparte Alex de la Iglesia, de quién no logré encontrar ninguna referencia explícita a su obra en esta película. Es una lástima que el Sr. Almodóvar no se haya tomado un día de su agenda para aparecer aquí, así como el mexicano Guillermo del Toro.
La película no requiere "aguafiestas" o reseñas, es una parodia simple que mezcla los mundos de El Orfanato y Los Otros principalmente, pero con subtramas de El Laberinto del Fauno y Mar Adentro que esconden buenos chistes por ahí.
La película no requiere "aguafiestas" o reseñas, es una parodia simple que mezcla los mundos de El Orfanato y Los Otros principalmente, pero con subtramas de El Laberinto del Fauno y Mar Adentro que esconden buenos chistes por ahí.
A must see for any fan of Yatterman and Takashi Miike. If you like Miike's work but haven't seen the Yatterman anime or don't really care what's it all about?, avoid this movie by all means, you won't like it.
The reason why the not-fans won't like it: It's too close to the source, the movie is as weird as the anime and it has that childish humor that some love. But, this childish humor is not for children, in Japan some gropping is seen as kiddie, but for us westerns the movie should be PG-13 for a couple of scenes that I won't spoil.
The whole atmosphere and dialogue feels exactly as the anime should feel when taken to live action, this is a perfect example as how a cartoon should be translated, no matter how silly it could look. Too bad we westerns won't see a proper anime to movie translation, the Wachowskis tried it and most people bash their good effort.
Anyway, the movie is just a fun ride and it's worth a fair 6 outta 10, but it grows to a 7 because of the faithfulness to Yattâman.
The reason why the not-fans won't like it: It's too close to the source, the movie is as weird as the anime and it has that childish humor that some love. But, this childish humor is not for children, in Japan some gropping is seen as kiddie, but for us westerns the movie should be PG-13 for a couple of scenes that I won't spoil.
The whole atmosphere and dialogue feels exactly as the anime should feel when taken to live action, this is a perfect example as how a cartoon should be translated, no matter how silly it could look. Too bad we westerns won't see a proper anime to movie translation, the Wachowskis tried it and most people bash their good effort.
Anyway, the movie is just a fun ride and it's worth a fair 6 outta 10, but it grows to a 7 because of the faithfulness to Yattâman.