Añade un argumento en tu idioma"Trilogia de Terror" (Trilogy of Terror) is a 1968 Brazilian horror film by Brazilian film director/actor José Mojica Marins."Trilogia de Terror" (Trilogy of Terror) is a 1968 Brazilian horror film by Brazilian film director/actor José Mojica Marins."Trilogia de Terror" (Trilogy of Terror) is a 1968 Brazilian horror film by Brazilian film director/actor José Mojica Marins.
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Presented by Brazilian film director/actor José Mojica Marins, the film consists of 3 stories adapted from the Brazilian TV series Além, Muito Além do Além (Beyond, Much Beyond the Beyond).
The Good Stor(ies): Procession of Dead-After playing around a remote mine, a villager uncovers the desiccated corpse of a soldier from years ago which starts to spread rumors through town of a deadly figure haunting the area. This was a generally fun segment that has quite a lot to like about it. The classic setup here involves the villager setting up the discovery of the body in a remote part of the countryside which manages to bring about some atmospheric scenes of the villagers incurring the wrath of the ghostly army patrolling the area. This offers up some fantastic elements here and has a generally classic setup, but it gets undone by some rushed antics at the end where it seems to just conclude rather than build to a logical conclusion. It's really the main issue here and thankfully isn't that bad of one.
Macabre Nightmare-Plagued by vivid and disturbing nightmares, a man with the constant fear of being buried alive manages to inadvertently trigger the incident into reality and must try to save face before time runs out. This was a spectacular segment that has quite a lot to like about it. The central setup is really the only downgrade here since it's all pretty much a given what's going to happen due to the opening setup giving away what's going to happen here. That doesn't change the fact that, by being the one with the most straightforward and clear-cut story that it can go through a series of fantastic setpieces emphasizing that particular phobia, from the healing ceremony he witnesses involving people being whipped, the traumatic rape that eventually triggers everything, and the harrowing finale seeing it come to fruition. It's all fun enough and has enough of a life to it that it really does become the highlight here and serves the film well.
The Bad Stor(ies): The Deal-Living in a small village, a woman becomes increasingly concerned about the behavior of her daughter and turns to a local for help in fixing it only to have her hands full when she realizes what's really going on. This was absolutely nonsensical and a general waste of time. The storyline here is about as good as you can make out what happens since it's next to impossible to decipher what's going on with long spells of the film going by without explaining anything that happens. The excessively overlong running time for something like this is completely unnecessary as the excessive running time is mostly made out by the use of way too many characters involved here which makes it nearly impossible to tell what's going on or being far more concerned with the outlandish visuals present which are quite wild admittedly. Offering up scenes of topless bearded women, characters with animalistic tendencies, or other such fare, this is admittedly bizarre and offbeat but it's not genre-related enough to be of much use here.
Rated Unrated/R: Violence, Nudity, Language, and a Rape scene.
The Good Stor(ies): Procession of Dead-After playing around a remote mine, a villager uncovers the desiccated corpse of a soldier from years ago which starts to spread rumors through town of a deadly figure haunting the area. This was a generally fun segment that has quite a lot to like about it. The classic setup here involves the villager setting up the discovery of the body in a remote part of the countryside which manages to bring about some atmospheric scenes of the villagers incurring the wrath of the ghostly army patrolling the area. This offers up some fantastic elements here and has a generally classic setup, but it gets undone by some rushed antics at the end where it seems to just conclude rather than build to a logical conclusion. It's really the main issue here and thankfully isn't that bad of one.
Macabre Nightmare-Plagued by vivid and disturbing nightmares, a man with the constant fear of being buried alive manages to inadvertently trigger the incident into reality and must try to save face before time runs out. This was a spectacular segment that has quite a lot to like about it. The central setup is really the only downgrade here since it's all pretty much a given what's going to happen due to the opening setup giving away what's going to happen here. That doesn't change the fact that, by being the one with the most straightforward and clear-cut story that it can go through a series of fantastic setpieces emphasizing that particular phobia, from the healing ceremony he witnesses involving people being whipped, the traumatic rape that eventually triggers everything, and the harrowing finale seeing it come to fruition. It's all fun enough and has enough of a life to it that it really does become the highlight here and serves the film well.
The Bad Stor(ies): The Deal-Living in a small village, a woman becomes increasingly concerned about the behavior of her daughter and turns to a local for help in fixing it only to have her hands full when she realizes what's really going on. This was absolutely nonsensical and a general waste of time. The storyline here is about as good as you can make out what happens since it's next to impossible to decipher what's going on with long spells of the film going by without explaining anything that happens. The excessively overlong running time for something like this is completely unnecessary as the excessive running time is mostly made out by the use of way too many characters involved here which makes it nearly impossible to tell what's going on or being far more concerned with the outlandish visuals present which are quite wild admittedly. Offering up scenes of topless bearded women, characters with animalistic tendencies, or other such fare, this is admittedly bizarre and offbeat but it's not genre-related enough to be of much use here.
Rated Unrated/R: Violence, Nudity, Language, and a Rape scene.
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By what name was Trilogia de Terror (1968) officially released in Canada in English?
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