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Genre | Horror |
Format | Color, Multiple Formats, Closed-captioned, NTSC, Box set, Subtitled, Dolby, Widescreen |
Contributor | Lolo Herrero, Daniel Tristany, Josep Maria Pou, Alberto Marini, Sandra Aguilera, Andrs Mar, Mateo Gil, Igor Legarreta, Roelkis Bueno, Jaume Balaguer, Eduard Farelo, Goya Toledo, Nerea Inchausti, Enrique Urbizu, Mark Ullod, Paco Plaza, lex de la Iglesia, Aitor Mazo, Mara Blanco-Fafin See more |
Language | Spanish |
Runtime | 7 hours and 36 minutes |
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Product Description
This four-disc set of films from Spain includes Baby's Room, a Christmas Tale and a Real Friend. Bonuses: featurettes.
Product details
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.72 Ounces
- Audio Description: : Spanish
- Item model number : LGT16557DVD
- Director : Enrique Urbizu, Jaume Balaguer, Mateo Gil, Paco Plaza, lex de la Iglesia
- Media Format : Color, Multiple Formats, Closed-captioned, NTSC, Box set, Subtitled, Dolby, Widescreen
- Run time : 7 hours and 36 minutes
- Release date : August 19, 2008
- Actors : Goya Toledo, Nerea Inchausti, Josep Maria Pou, Aitor Mazo, Eduard Farelo
- Subtitles: : English
- Language : Unqualified
- Studio : Lionsgate
- ASIN : B001AIQ154
- Writers : Alberto Marini, Enrique Urbizu, Igor Legarreta
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 3
- Best Sellers Rank: #61,517 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #589 in Foreign Films (Movies & TV)
- #2,107 in Horror (Movies & TV)
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Bad news - While considerably better than Hollywood's current formulas, it would appear that Spanish films also have formulas and therefore, watching several close together becomes repetitive.
Thankfully that saves me the trouble of reviewing each individual movie, so I'll skip forward to the ones I found memorable.
"The Baby's Room" essentially is about an old house, in which the occupants, having recently moved there, start hearing mysterious voices and later, images of a mysterious man watching their baby. Is the house haunted? Actually it becomes very weird.
"To Let" features a couple in search of an apartment. However, the place they're checking out might not be quite as harmless as it seems, as the owner clearly has issues. This film has much faster pacing than the other films in the collection.
The above two were very good with setting atmosphere!
Aside from lacking variation in general - even with their varied themes many similarities are present in these films - there isn't any significant downside to the collection. I'd suggest spacing out watching these because, despite providing what's lacking from most big-budget horror films, watching these shortly after each other will feel repetitive.
I give them a collective score of 20/30, which should be 3.3 stars which should round down becoming three stars, however with four decent films and three good ones, the collection feels better than the combined sum of its parts.
a REAL fREIND, about a young girl who hangs out with Leatherface, and other movie monsters, while her mother who is a nurse also prostitutes herself on the side ?
I glimpsed a few other of the tales in the collection and didn't even bother to finish watching any of them.
I totally wasted my money and my time.
First of all, these movies, although watchable, are clearly meant for TV. They were released in Spanish TV, which can be more lax than American channels, but still this volume is clearly meant for the small screen. We get some decent frights here and there but nothing really out there. I probably only truly enjoyed two chapters, A Christmas Tale and the Spectre. All the others, including the Jaime Balaguero (whose involvement was one of the main reasons I bought this in the first place) flick "To Let" were an utter disappointment.
I'd rent this is you have to, but instead try and see REC (by MR. Balaguero), one of the most awesome and frightening movies ever.
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On the first disc "Blame" and "Spectre" get the ball rolling. The acting is spot-on and while both films are a bit slow-moving they are both very atmospheric. The cinematography in "Spectre" is beautiful.
On the middle disc, "New Best Friend" and "Xmas Tale" are worthwhile views but not as good as Disc 1.
On the third disc "The Baby's Room" is an eerie shocker and very good value, but it is the final film "To Let" which is the real humdinger.
Macarena Gomez (see also "Dagon") is fabulous in this. Not only is she as cute as a button, but she can do the scream queen role to perfection."To Let" is simultaneously creepy and gory and is my favourite out of the 6 films.
As an antidote to the Hollywood horror-by-numbers offerings that are ten a penny these days, this box set is excellent and well worth the £9 or so you'll spend on it. Highly recommended.
ps No good for those who inexplicably don't like subtitles.
Suspense builds slow and then keeps you on the edge of your seat till the end.
Very satisfying movies.
But after watching the films on here, am I glad I did! These films had some refreshing differences from Hollywood horror films both in content and style making this a great new viewing experience.