Hellraiser

  • Estados Unidos Hellraiser
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Riley Mckendry es una adicta en proceso de desintoxicación ayudada por su hermano y su compañera de piso. Una noche, su novio Trevor la convence de entrar a un almacén abandonado. Allí, Riley encontrará un misterioso y extraño cubo. (Movistar+)

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POMO 

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español Hellraiser, de Clive Barker, es un tema difícil para las adaptaciones. Se necesita algo más que el tradicional «talento para el terror» para rodarlo de forma que tengan sentido las motivaciones de todos los personajes y la mezcla de la realidad con la dimensión infernal, que atrape en la trama y agrade no sólo con fantasiosas escenas de sufrimiento y jugoso gore. David Bruckner y los guionistas hicieron un trabajo decente al descubrir el mundo de los cenobitas y dieron al famoso rompecabezas una nueva dimensión, casi mitológica. Pero en el final, se perdieron un poco en el sentido de los giros y el cierre de los destinos de los personajes. Uno de los personajes supervivientes lo dijo correctamente: «¿Y qué es lo que acaba de pasar ahí?» ()

J*A*S*M 

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inglés Beautiful! If Hulu continues ressurrecting dead horror franchises, I will be nothing but happy. David Bruckner did an even better job in this regard for me than Dan Trachtenberg did in the recent Prey, and from a horror standpoint, the new Hellraiser is considerably more satisfying. However, there could have been a bit more more, it doesn't go to the extreme at all, and Hellraiser on stream could have used something harder. Maybe in a sequel, ideally with some slightly more likeable characters. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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inglés The reboot of the horror classic Hellraiser for the modern era by the skilled David Bruckner turned out very well for me. Bruckner delivers another decent horror flick after the weaker Dark House and he becomes a very strong guarantee of quality. He showed in both The Ritual and Southbound that he can handle atmosphere and gore and he proves that now, I like his directorial style a lot. I personally consider the original Hellraiser to be an overrated classic. It was definitely an interesting experience at the time it was made, but from today's perspective, I find it to be a mediocre film. The actors, dialogue, script, visuals simply don't impress today and the gore is also laughable. I definitely found the second part better, so this reboot didn't have such a hard time this time and of course it surpassed all the previous entries for me. The first half is a bit slower and not much happens, but I didn't mind it that much. Quite quickly Bruckner won me over to his side and the whole plot and mythology around the puzzle box kept me entertained. The characters are fine, but are definitely not the film’s brighter things. Once the action moves to the castle it starts a proper dense horror hell of a ride like I can't even remember this year. Excellent music and visuals. The Cenobites' arrival on the scene is fucking brilliant. The atmosphere is uncomfortable, their appearance is fucking disturbing and visually stunning (the creativity of the makeup artists is impressive) and the gore is a delight (sure, there could have been more of it, but when it comes down to it, it's TOP quality). There are a lot of interesting and unusual shots that I've never seen anywhere before, so a joy to watch. The final skinning is legendary and quite possibly the most impressive since Martyrs. I also enjoyed the lore and overall got a good feeling from it. I hope Bruckner makes a sequel that will be even wilder, then I'll happily go full on. 8/10. ()

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inglés Bruckner continues to maintain his high standards and does not just rip off the cult classics from the 1980s, but sets them in broader and more ambitious meanings. As a result, the new Hellraiser is not a festival of filth and gore with a trivial slasher plot, but a more complex reflection on what we really want from life and what we are willing to do for it. And while we're at it, I also saw it as an effective warning to addicts whose fate is forever sealed by needles and who are left with nothing but pain and woe. The script could do with some tweaking, and the characters initially move towards revelation in a suspiciously languid manner (and their meeting at the mansion reminded me of the funniest moment from the comedy The 40 Year-Old Virgin in its timing), but the narrative is otherwise beautifully fluid and the horror elements tread well – the passage after the escape from the mansion in particular is downright brilliant in its play with the setting. What bothers me most, as in the original, is how the bad guys are only "half-used". They're creepy in their own right, and their ambivalence works even better here (are they evil devils or harshly righteous angels?), but their power hops from bending reality to being unable to walk through doors. But otherwise I wasn't bored, the more serious and narrative execution suited me, and the transcendent motifs touching the human body and mind are surprisingly impressive for a horror reboot, following the creature-feature original. Far from Martyrs, but good enough for a mainstream streaming product. 75 % ()