Censor
- 2021
- 1h 24min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,0/10
21 mil
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Después de ver un desagradable video, Enid, una censora de cine, se propone resolver el pasado misterio de la desaparición de su hermana, embarcándose en una búsqueda que disuelve la línea e... Leer todoDespués de ver un desagradable video, Enid, una censora de cine, se propone resolver el pasado misterio de la desaparición de su hermana, embarcándose en una búsqueda que disuelve la línea entre la ficción y la realidad.Después de ver un desagradable video, Enid, una censora de cine, se propone resolver el pasado misterio de la desaparición de su hermana, embarcándose en una búsqueda que disuelve la línea entre la ficción y la realidad.
- Premios
- 5 premios y 31 nominaciones en total
Amelie Child Villiers
- Nina
- (as Amelie Child-Villiers)
Ric Renton
- Frank
- (as Richard Renton)
Argumento
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesPrano Bailey-Bond said in an interview that she had the idea for Censor around 2012. "I was reading an article about Hammer Horror [the British studio that made the likes of Dracula, The Mummy and Curse of the Wolfman] which looked at how film censors worked in that period. It made me think, 'If violent images are meant to make us lose control, what prevents the censor from doing that?' It was that hypocrisy of thinking, 'I can watch this, but if you watch it you're going to go out and shoot someone'."
- Créditos adicionalesAt the beginning, the BFI and Film4 logos were from their movies in the 80s.
- ConexionesFeatured in Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: Censor (2021)
- Banda sonoraChernobyl
Written by Blanck Mass (as Benjamin John Power)
Performed by Blanck Mass
Courtesy of Sacred Bones Records
Published By BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited, a BMG Company
Reseña destacada
Censor is set in the UK during the '80s video nasties era and primarily revolves around Enid (Niamh Algar), a video censor. Enid starts to connect the exploitation films she works on with her own tragedy (involving her sister who went missing), eventually unable to distinguish between reality and hallucination. The first act really caught my interest - co-writer/director Prano Bailey-Bond acknowledges the era for its crime boom (which was wildly attributed to the rise of violent, low-budget horror films), and recreates the appropriate aesthetics.
The tone is seriously bleak and accentuated by the right colour grading. Seeing VHS tapes, VCRs, picture-tube TVs on one side and a deteriorating mind on the other - that's how I would sum it up. While Enid seeking closure regarding her sister is an intriguing direction that the makers went in, I'd have loved to see more meta-references to film-making and film-censoring in those times. That's what the first act, in fact, sets up. Enid's descent into mental chaos becomes the film's focus in the second act, and the meta elements only serve as background noise from that point on. The slick production aside, both the social commentary and the completion of Enid's character arc come off as relatively underdeveloped.
The final act goes bonkers. I like how the skewed aspect ratio offers a different visual perspective. The way the Welsh director uses VHS fuzziness to enhance the horror quotient is also quite impressive. Now, whether the writers' decision to take the film in a 'psychologically affecting' route instead of the 'investigative mystery' route excites you (or not) will ultimately determine your amusement levels. I did like Censor to a fair extent, and will definitely be looking forward to the director's next.
The tone is seriously bleak and accentuated by the right colour grading. Seeing VHS tapes, VCRs, picture-tube TVs on one side and a deteriorating mind on the other - that's how I would sum it up. While Enid seeking closure regarding her sister is an intriguing direction that the makers went in, I'd have loved to see more meta-references to film-making and film-censoring in those times. That's what the first act, in fact, sets up. Enid's descent into mental chaos becomes the film's focus in the second act, and the meta elements only serve as background noise from that point on. The slick production aside, both the social commentary and the completion of Enid's character arc come off as relatively underdeveloped.
The final act goes bonkers. I like how the skewed aspect ratio offers a different visual perspective. The way the Welsh director uses VHS fuzziness to enhance the horror quotient is also quite impressive. Now, whether the writers' decision to take the film in a 'psychologically affecting' route instead of the 'investigative mystery' route excites you (or not) will ultimately determine your amusement levels. I did like Censor to a fair extent, and will definitely be looking forward to the director's next.
- arungeorge13
- 19 jun 2021
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- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 90.050 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 34.299 US$
- 13 jun 2021
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 361.699 US$
- Duración1 hora 24 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.33 : 1
- 2.39 : 1
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