Paranormal Activity

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Cuando una joven pareja de clase media se muda a lo que parece ser la típica casa de un barrio periférico de nueva construcción, empieza a ser perturbada por una presencia,maligna o no, que se muestra especialmente activa durante las noches. Especialmente cuando la pareja duerme. O intenta hacerlo. La presencia parece muy preocupada por Katie, una estudiante que toda su vida se ha sentido "poseída". Su novio, Micah, operador de bolsa, se obsesiona con investigar a fondo el fenómeno. Conocedor de las tecnologías y amante de los juguetes, Micah compra por unos miles de dólares una cámara de vídeo de alta definición que coloca a los pies de la cama, consiguiendo así un escenario íntimo y un medio de saber qué pasa realmente. La llegada del nuevo juguete de Micah parece desencadenar una mayor actividad paranormal, y Katie se dé cuenta de que a la presencia "no le ha gustado". A medida que la cinta avanza, Katie se vuelve más distante, mientras que la fascinación de Micah va haciéndose más obsesiva. Cineasta por necesidad, Micah resulta ser tan tenaz -y profano como Heather en El proyecto de la bruja de Blair. Sin embargo, su distinto punto de vista -el de un hombre que defiende su hogar- confiere una desesperación muy particular a este nuevo tipo de trabajo documental. Después de todo, él ve cómo su mejor amiga, su alma gemela, su compañera, es alejada de él noche a noche, fotograma a fotograma... (On pictures)

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POMO 

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español Un entretenimiento decente para espectadores con imaginación y debilidad por los momentos que provocan escalofríos y miedo a lo desconocido. Desgraciadamente, también es una decepción para los fanáticos de los finales interesantes y bien pensados. A la película no le ayuda el hecho de que estar perdido en el bosque o atrapado en un edificio sellado es una situación diferente a estar en una casa normal con la posibilidad de salir en cualquier momento. ()

Zíza 

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inglés Even though I watched this alone in my dorm room, at night, I still wasn't scared, just bored. So the woman was making me angry, the guy wasn't much better; I wasn't enjoying their fights. I even got the version with the "rougher" ending, yet... I guess I'm just not cut out for horror movies: they don't scare me, and that's too bad, because they should, that's all they’re supposed to do. And if you're not scared, you can't possibly like the movie very much. Just an ordinary ghost movie that maybe even gives you the old happy ending... :-D – of course, it depends on who you're rooting for. ()

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Isherwood 

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inglés Haunted horror movies are all about whether or not you develop a relationship with the characters. To put it briefly: She’s a cow and he’s an asshole. The positives? TY nights. The handy-cam is irrelevant. The result? Boring as shit. ()

Othello 

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inglés I understand that at home in the morning on the laptop with the sound turned down so the parents don't get pissed, it's probably not going to be a jolly good experience, so I can explain the low rating from some users. In the cinema, however, I squashed my phone and made thumb indentations on all my remaining fingers. I haven't seen anything this suspenseful since The Ring. I more or less expected the jump scares, but I was still (especially in the night scenes) in constant suspense as to what was going to happen next. The filmmakers dole out the events very slowly, so it stands out twice as much afterwards when something crucial happens (like the photo of Diana on the net, or the result of the experiment with the powder). In the second half, the viewer tends to scan frame by frame to see if anything is going to flicker or change, while wishing it hadn't. I confess that if I were sixteen, I wouldn't sleep well after a screening in an empty apartment. The only downside I would see is probably the last second of the film (before the credits roll on the characters' next fate), which is unnecessarily self-indulgent and kind of undermines what the film has been trying to do up to this point.This is how the film ranks fourth behind The Sixth Sense, The Ring, and The Blair Witch Project – films that really scared me. Btw only 4 characters appear in the movie and 5 names are listed.... I guess even the spider at the beginning had a name and acting career -). UPDATE: the extended version is even a notch better. Mostly it totally replaces the original first ending with a proper one. The video of Diana on the net biting off her hand also has a lot going for it. ()

J*A*S*M 

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inglés Fortunately (and given the mixed responses), I managed to avoid most of the hype before this film made it to Czech cinemas and today I was able to truly enjoy it. I don’t know what half of the reviewers watched, but it can’t have been this hearty and spooky ghost story that even made a group of teenagers in the last row go quiet (before the film started they were speaking loudly and throwing popcorn at each other). The night sequences are terrifying, but the scenes during the day are also good, with the occasional joke to lighten things up. We can argue about the behaviour of the characters and their reasons to film in some moments, but who wants to go there? Oren Peli gets my respect and I’m looking forward to Area 51. PS: The cinema ending from 2009 is better, scarier and more striking than the alternative ending from 2007. ()

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