Zeder

  • angol Zeder: Voices from Darkness (több)
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Stefano, a young journalist, buys a used typewriter and accidentally sees that some text is still readable on the ribbon. He manages to reconstruct the story of a scientist, Paolo Zeder, who in the 1950's discovered that some types of terrain have the power to revive the dead that are buried in them. Stefano's investigations bring him in contact with a group of renegade scientists that are still making experiments to prove Zeder's theories. (Code Red)

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POMO 

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magyar Nem arról van szó, hogy nem akarom, hogy Pupi Pomónak hívjanak, de ez a 98 perc duma, duma, duma, duma és duma egy rejtély leleplezése érdekében, ami a főszereplőket nem igazán érinti, hát ezt nem. A horrorjelenetek körülbelül három percig tartanak, és semmi erőszak. De a retró stílus és a hangulat jól esett. [Sitges FF] ()

kaylin 

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angol "Zeder" is the weakest film that I have seen from Pupi Avati, but that doesn't mean that it's bad. Just "Macabre" and "The House with the Laughing Windows" were simply better, even though they all have a slightly strange atmosphere, not exactly madness, but rather absurdity, surrealism, which presses onto you and causes unpleasant feelings that may not necessarily be horror, but they have an effect. ()

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Goldbeater 

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angol This is an interesting, stylishly shot movie, but I have to admit that I was quite lost at times, and even after watching it all the way through, I still do not quite get the impression that some parts of the plot are clear to me. Pupi Avati tells a perhaps unnecessarily complicated story with an excess of various characters who are incessantly spinning around the mystery at the heart of this movie, which then just ends with a relatively simple conclusion. However, it is an atmospherically filmed mysterious horror movie, which almost resembles a crime-thriller take on the adaptation of Stephen King's book Pet Sematary, the book which was published in the same year as Zeder, and so both works were probably created independently of each other. There is zero gore on offer here, so fans of bloody Italian horror movies will have to look somewhere else. [Sitges 2019] ()

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