Insidious: Capítulo 3

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El nuevo capítulo de la saga tiene lugar antes de los acontecimientos ocurridos a la familia Lambert. La médium Elise Rainier (Lin Shaye) acepta a regañadientes utilizar su habilidad para contactar con los muertos con el fin de ayudar a una adolescente (Stefanie Scott) que se ha convertido en el objetivo de un peligroso ente sobrenatural. (Entertainment One Films Spain)

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POMO 

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español Sustos intensos del grupito que los sabe hacer mejor que nadie. Es que Blumhouse es para películas de terror lo mismo que Pixar para las de animación. Pero el final es flojo, y el esquema argumental, incluyendo cada escena individual, es solo un reciclador de cosas ya vistas. Debido a esto, la más débil de las tres. ()

claudel 

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español Visto durante Challenge Tour - Caza Fílmica: Tarea número 10 - una película que te asusta o a la que le tienes miedo. Para el tercer episodio, me emocioné mucho, estuve asustado en algunos momentos, lo cual necesito y pido de una buena película de terror. El guion no es necesariamente la joya de toda la película, pero no tengo altas expectativas para las películas de terror. Si me asusto cinco veces, tengo malos sueños o tengo miedo de entrar a la oscuridad, estoy satisfecho y la película ha cumplido su propósito. Hasta ahora, la mejor parte de la serie es la segunda. ()

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EvilPhoEniX 

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inglés Gone is the ridiculous devil from the first one, gone is the overwrought plot from the second one and we have a solid (the weakest in terms of story = Who cares, it´s not a book bitches?) haunted house film, which this year will be rivaled only by Crimson Peak. The film has really a lot of jump scares, the last time I saw so many was in Drag me To Hell and I appreciate when someone goes full throttle (in exploitation films I want to see a lot of violence, in action films a lot of action, here again scares). The monotonous atmosphere reminiscent of a conservatory rehearsal is something nerds like, but for normal decent people the ned atmosphere is as annoying as the government. The film may feel cheaper than its predecessors, and the string accompaniment is not as thunderous as in The Conjuring, but the goosebumps, the chills down the back and the jumping out of your seat was inevitable (just as you can tell a good song by the goosebumps, so can you tell a horror film). Towards the end, I even shed a few tears with emotion, so the five star was decided. The biggest highlight is the passage through the Dalava, where the dead creatures are truly frightening – I'd love to see a horror film set only in this underworld. The oxygen masked villain is unbeatable, finally no pale girl with long black hair. Compared to the monotonous It Follows, this is a clear winner and the number 1 for the time being. 85% ()

Malarkey 

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inglés I must admit that I had expected a loose but very similar sequel to the first two parts of Insidious. But it never occurred to me that I might be getting a film that knowingly pokes fun of all those monsters, demons and nightmares. It’s as if the movie took the Insidious name only to make fun of it and it got away with it without any problems. On the other hand, I was saying to myself whether I should cry about those illogical plot holes or whether I should simply enjoy scene after scene. You see once two guys with the punk image of ghostbusters burst into the teen horror halfway through, the movie gains a whole new unique dimension. On top of that, the technical side of the film isn’t actually too bad. All in all, this is a film that you can’t take seriously and that’s how you have to approach it. ()

J*A*S*M 

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inglés Solidly made, but this time unfortunately it’s an utterly uninteresting safe bet. The first one laid down the rules and introduced us to the Further and the second one expanded the story in an interesting way, but the third instalment just follows the path set by the trend in ghost/exorcism movies and doesn’t have anything that I didn’t already see in the previous two episodes, and better. For Whannell’s standards, the script this time is woefully unoriginal and unsurprising. Lin Shaye is still great, but she alone is not enough for a higher rating, especially if she lacks the support of the other stars, who unfortunately deliver weak performances. The demon is also great, but we don’t get to know much about it. The film is chock full of jump-scares – unfortunately, I must add, because they always erase any signs of an atmosphere. And the worst is that they go nowhere, the demon shows up, says Boo! and then leaves. Throughout the film I never felt that the heroes were in any sort of danger, that the creators will really let the demon kill them. A barking dog doesn’t bite. That’s probably the biggest complaint for a horror movie. ()

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