Santi, a young high-school student with a serious physical reaction to sunlight, is forced by his health to move with his single mother to a shadowy, isolated village in the mountains of Spa... Read allSanti, a young high-school student with a serious physical reaction to sunlight, is forced by his health to move with his single mother to a shadowy, isolated village in the mountains of Spain where the inhabitants begin to reveal themselves as strangely xenophobic. When terrible... Read allSanti, a young high-school student with a serious physical reaction to sunlight, is forced by his health to move with his single mother to a shadowy, isolated village in the mountains of Spain where the inhabitants begin to reveal themselves as strangely xenophobic. When terrible, violent events begin to occur, Santi becomes first a pariah at school and then strongly ... Read all
- Awards
- 3 wins & 2 nominations total
- Teófilo
- (as J.M. Domenech)
- Ingrid
- (as Lucy Tyler)
- Raúl
- (as Christian Najera)
- Raquel
- (as Ariadna Cabol)
- Directora centro
- (as Aliocha Rodríguez)
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The fact that Santi has a suffering of his own with the skin disease and that Santi quite possibly sleeps in the bedroom that would have been Erikas when she lived at the house with her German parents suggests that she felt a sympathy for him. His suffering is apparent from the opening scene and I think paramount to the film itself; many of the key events happen at night, there is a lot fine attention to detail on this issue.
The story is acceptable enough with the Mother working as a translator and opting to take Santi with her to a northerly point in Spain (on medical advice) where Santi will have the effect of the sun least.
The 'Gecko' has its role to play in its relation with Santi and in his relation (call it that) to the wild child who saves him at the end.
the very final scene is baffling to all and myself included and I have watched it through on many occasions. The rock in the hand and the gecko have some relevance (and who comes into the room?) but it shouldn't detract fromt he entertainment value of a very fine film.
Think I would have preferred it in original Spanish language and not dubbed over with American accents, so unnecessary, I would have been content with English subtitles, as in many foreign language movies.
Nothing vampiresque about this movie despite the blood-letting by the wild child but Twilight comes slightly to mind in the flirtatiousness between Santi and the Policemans Daughter.
SHIVER is of course the English title to the movie. definiely a movie for DVD and to wonder about almost every scene. A horror film which really makes you think, it is intelligent slick worth watching without a doubt!
So I hadn't been in a video store in ages, and I got the craving the other day. I went down and trawled like I did then; only now the collection was small and mostly recent films. Yet lo and behold, the experience was just the same. Another mess, avidly promoted as a searing experience that I would not forget.
City people moving to a small village in the county surrounded by ominous forests, the village as a hotbed of dark secrets buried deep - within the woods -, mystery pursued through a google search that yields the crucial clue, and the revelation meant to throw us for a loop; a bunch of well-worn tropes mashed together into shapeless murk.
We're left with the dark forest and some time-lapse photography of shifting skies. But the forest means nothing, the skies mean nothing, and the shocking twist is plodding and stupid.
So lately the Spanish - probably inspired by Del Toro's well-received, Spanish-speaking efforts abroad - have been working out a genre industry of their own. They turned to horror, always a profitable market. I've seen very few of these to pass judgement, but what I've seen so far has been mostly crap. I lament this, because the essence of their world is religious suffering and so much could come from it. No, not Del Toro.
Watch this to be reminded again that you can make a better movie.
This exciting , bizarre film contains tension , thriller drama , mystery , plot twists and shocks , including decent scares with tense terror sequences especially in its final part , in a creepy denouement . ¨Eskalofrio¨ or ¨Shiver¨ suffers from some sputtering about a quarter of the way in , the sputtering came from a complete change in story direction, away from the spectacular beginning and toward a much simpler story line , one which suffers from a severe lack of ingenuity . Interesting screenplay by Hernán Migoya and the same director revolving the mental disintegration of an adolescent and the various amazing surprises he finds . The motion picture is pretty well , although sometimes slow moving and packs turns ; however is entertaining for continuous suspense and unsettling atmosphere . The picture is thrilling and some moment brilliant, and the players are quite reliable . Ghastly movie builds taut by showing virtually well staged killings , evocative settings , appropriate soundtrack and adequate cinematography . Few disagree that the film is professionally mounted, the performances solid, and that it respectfully carries on the tradition of Spanish "horror" films like The Devil's Backbone, Pan's Labyrinth and The Orphanage , borrowing—in fact—teenage actor Junio Valverde from Backbone, Labyrinth's Oscar-winning set designer Pilar Revuelta, and The Orphanage's composer Fernando Velázquez to firm up its genre pedigree . Colorful cinematography by Josep M. Civit showing splendidly mountains , woods and villages from Picos De Europa , Ponga, Asturias , Elizonda , Erratzux, Navarra, Spain . Josep M Civit is one of the best Spanish cameramen as he has demonstrated in "The Hidden Face" , ¨Shiver¨, ¨Warriors¨ , ¨The Absent" , ¨Asphalt¨ , ¨Anguish¨ and many others . Exciting as well as frightening musical score by Fernando Velazquez who has composed for successful terror films as ¨The orphanage¨ , ¨For the God of others¨ , ¨Devil¨ , ¨Julia's eyes¨ and ¨Mama¨ .
This motion picture displaying genuine chills , suspense, mystery and dark atmosphere and a twisted finale , being skillfully proceeded by Isidro Ortiz and turned out to one of the most unusual Spanish thrilling movies of the 2.000s and certainly one of the most unsettling . Ortiz is a good director and writer, known for Fausto 5.0 (2001) , Jugar a Matar (2003) , Somne (2005) , Asesino de Parking (2006) and especially this Eskalofrío (2008) , his most successful film . Shiver or Eskalofrio premiered in the Panorama section of 2008 year's Berlinale to tepid critical response.
Upon arrival, things begin to occur that eventually plunge mother and son into a nightmare of mystery, savagery, and death.
Young Valverde is quite believable in his misunderstood, lonely role. He's forced to face horrors that no one else believes in, and is suspected of the very crimes he's trying to solve.
There's a nice twist and a disturbing revelation. If you're hungry for terror and suspense, SHIVERS delivers...
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- Gross worldwide
- $1,832,813
- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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