Tusk

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Justin Long ('Jeepers Creepers') interpreta a un periodista que anda en busca de historias extrañas. Un día, contacta con un misterioso hombre, el Sr. Howe (Michael Parks), que dice tener muchas historias que contarle. Así pues, guiado por su insaciable profesión, decide ir a entrevistarle a su casa, en un bosque perdido de Canadá. Pero las cosas se complican cuando este acaba secuestrado por el Sr. Howe, haciendo visible su locura extrema con una peculiaridad: está obsesionado con las morsas. (Sony Pictures Esp.)

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J*A*S*M 

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inglés On paper, the premise was a thousand times better than the way it finally works out. I’m really surprised that bullshit like this can get a positive buzz even after a première in a renown festival (TIFF). It is pretty bizarre, yes (though not in a way that may shock a viewer who at least occasionally looks beyond the mainstream), but that’s it. The horror is only in trace amounts, and Smith has a good hand at comedy, but he succeeds in only about 25% of the attempts at a joke, the rest so cringe that hurts. Especially when the most annoying actor these days appears on screen and begins to grimace like an idiot, and refuses to go away. In the closing scene it seems that Smith is trying to say something important, but by then it’s me who would like to say something to him. ()

lamps 

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inglés The premise alone is calling for immediate cult status, the execution, on the other hand, swings between a madhouse and a philosophical circle of recovering alcoholics – but there is something about it. Kevin Smith plays a rather impressive game between the victim and his sociopathic captor that does not lack a proper dose of morbidity, plus the wonderfully ignoble motivations of the villain, but he also ruins everything with comedy reliefs and the performance of Johnny Depp, which belongs to a completely different story. A more serious, and consequently more violent take on the material could have resulted in a horror gem, but what we have is nothing but provocative bizarreness with a wannabe message and dodgy humour, though with some strong moments and a brilliant idea. ()

Filmmaniak 

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español Da la sensación de que Kevin Smith CON INTENCIÓN trató de hacer esta película para que fuera físicamente insoportable. Para empezar, tenemos una historia de wtf chiflada y espeluznante que recuerda a El ciempiés humano, dominada por un repulsivo disfraz de morsa y la perturbadora idea de una dolorosa transformación. Una historia completamente demencial desde el principio, pero que al mismo tiempo quiere transmitir un mensaje profundo (véase la última escena). Luego están los diálogos demasiado largos sobre nada, los chistes sin gracia pronunciados con la mayor torpeza, la narrativa no lineal que perturba la atención, el género indeciso que se tambalea en el borde entre el terror malo y la comedia pésima, la actuación absolutamente terrible de Johnny Depp... Es tanto y en un grado tan extremo que simplemente no puede ser coincidencia, y dada la experiencia del director, tampoco puede ser falta de habilidad, así que sospecho que Smith quería que fuera exactamente así, y que probablemente lo consiguió. Lo cual no quiere decir que yo aprecie tal intención. ()

Stanislaus 

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inglésIt's good to cry. It separates us from the animals. Shows you have a soul.” I can understand any rating for Tusk, as it is a highly unconventional film, in both the good and bad sense of the word. The premise itself is very bizarre, winking at The Human Centipede (which I haven't seen, though, so I can't fully judge), and makes you wonder what was going through Kevin Smith's head when he wrote the script. Reflecting on Howard's motivations, the overall atmosphere of the film and the fate of Wallace, I find Tusk incredibly twisted in places, but also sad in a way. I mustn't fail to mention Johnny Depp's eccentric detective with a (slightly altered) face – his conversation with Howard was just as weird as the rest of the film. - PS: "I've only ever known a human to be an ocean of shit." ()

kaylin 

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inglés The film "Tusk" has something in common with "The Human Centipede," although it is definitely not as explicit. However, there is excellent use of masks and costumes. Unfortunately, there are also a lot of unnecessary scenes or scenes that are silly - Johnny Depp has one of the worst roles I have seen him in. Especially his character unnecessarily forces the film to be too funny, which didn't really fit. The beginning was relaxed, why not, but Depp's character ruined it all and his storytelling unnecessarily dragged it out. Kevin Smith didn't completely impress me again, but "Tusk" is not a disappointment for me either. ()