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The Devil Lives Here

Original title: O Diabo Mora Aqui
  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 20m
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5.0/10
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The Devil Lives Here (2015)
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Three teenagers go visit a friend at his old farmhouse for the weekend. What they didn't expect was to be stuck in the middle of a centenary war between good and evil.Three teenagers go visit a friend at his old farmhouse for the weekend. What they didn't expect was to be stuck in the middle of a centenary war between good and evil.Three teenagers go visit a friend at his old farmhouse for the weekend. What they didn't expect was to be stuck in the middle of a centenary war between good and evil.

  • Directors
    • Rodrigo Gasparini
    • Dante Vescio
  • Writers
    • Guilherme Aranha
    • Rafael Baliú
    • M.M. Izidoro
  • Stars
    • Pedro Caetano
    • Mariana Cortines
    • Drop Dashi
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    308
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    • Directors
      • Rodrigo Gasparini
      • Dante Vescio
    • Writers
      • Guilherme Aranha
      • Rafael Baliú
      • M.M. Izidoro
    • Stars
      • Pedro Caetano
      • Mariana Cortines
      • Drop Dashi
    • 6User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Pedro Caetano
    • Sebastião
    Mariana Cortines
    • Alexandra
    Drop Dashi
    • Apolo
    • (as Pedro Carvalho)
    Felipe Frazão
    • Luciano
    Diego Goullart
    • Jorge
    Ivo Müller
    Ivo Müller
    • Barão do Mel
    Sidney Santiago
    • Bento
    Clara Verdier
    • Maria Augusta
    • Directors
      • Rodrigo Gasparini
      • Dante Vescio
    • Writers
      • Guilherme Aranha
      • Rafael Baliú
      • M.M. Izidoro
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    7parry_na

    The Fostering

    This Brazilian horror tale is many things: fast-moving, scary, sexy, nicely directed, unpredictable. So much is going on that by the end, you'll be begging for a bit of clarity. I was, and I'm very happy with films that leave their audience guessing. A second watch is advised, and such is the high-octane plethora of frightening occurrences hurled your way, that delving in again will be no problem.

    Why there aren't more horror films from Brazil is a mystery, if directors Rodrigo Gasparini and Dante Vescio's teen-frightener is anything to go by. The style of filming is immediately sombre and disconcerting, and that gives a kind of canvas of unease on which to main and torture the cast of flawed but likeable young characters.

    The farm in which Apolo (Pedro Carvalho) invites his three friends to stay has, as you may imagine, a dark history. Thus a bombardment of twists and turns is strewn forth, culminating in a race to stop the rebirth of an ancient evil. A lot of the details might be familiar from other such productions, but 'The Fostering' (otherwise known as 'The Devil Lives Here') is a great deal of grim fun. My score is 7 out of 10.
    3deloudelouvain

    The intention is there but the outcome is mediocre.

    O Diabo Mora Aqui (or The Devil Lives Here for the English title) feels like a low budget horror movie. It feels like some cinematography students tried to make a scary movie. The sound effects were not bad, I'll give them that, but the rest was mediocre. The story is incoherent and not very captivating. Portuguese is also not the most pleasant language to listen to, but that's not really the issue. This Brazilian production just fails to deliver a good horror movie. The intention is there but in the end it just fell short. The acting was just average, not that I expected better for this movie. I wouldn't waste your time on this one.
    8Coventry

    Uncanny folklore horror from Brazil

    Brazil is one of those countries that don't have a solid history or big tradition when it comes to producing horror movies, but when the occasional horror title does does pop up from there; it's almost always worth checking out! Until now, this country's horror identity was pretty much solely revolving on the notorious cult icon José Mojica Marins – better known perhaps under his alter ego Coffin Joe – but now two brand new horror prodigies emerged seemingly out of nowhere! Directors' duo Rodrigo Gasparini and Dante Vescio previously just made one little short movie that was meant to be included in "The ABC's of Death" but didn't for some reason, but their long-feature debut "The Fostering" immediately proves that they are two visionary young film makers with a talented eye for morbidity and sheer suspense! "The Fostering" is truly one of the most unsettling, atmospheric and nail-bitingly tense fright tales I've seen in the festival circuit in many years! I watched the film at the Brussels' Fantastic Film Festival and, even though it was well after midnight already and I had seen 3 other films before this one, "The Fostering" kept me wide awake and concentrated even long after it was finished! This is a throwback to true & genuine horror; a combination of grim local folklore tales together with a non-stop ominous atmosphere and shocking imagery/decors. Admittedly the screenplay, courtesy of producer M.M. Izidoro, is a little too convoluted for its own good and I can't state that I fully understand all the twists and themes after just one viewing, but it's definitely a lot more impressive and memorable than the massive oversupply of lame zombie comedies and uninspired torture-porn flicks nowadays. Horror lovers that know their classics will probably agree that "The Fostering" is often very reminiscent to "Candyman" (there surely are worse movies to get compared with, aren't there?) what with its concept of vengeful spirits from the slavery era, voodoo and eerie bee hives. Two centuries ago in rural Brazil, a vicious plantation owner known as the Honey Baron terrorized his black slaves physically as well as mentally and fathered illegitimate children with their wives and mothers. Luciano, a slave fed up with the fear, killed the Baron while his mother killed the newborn bastard child she just gave birth to. In the present day, Luciano's descendants still strongly believe that they have to prevent the child's rebirth once every nine months by hammering a giant nail into the ground where the baby was buried. If not, the child's resurrection will also generate the resurrection of the Honey Baron's much stronger and maleficent spirit. However, the descendants' ritual gets disturbed by four big city kids who intend to release the baby's spirit because they feels sorry for it. To them it's all just a laughably urban legend, but they don't have a clue what type of evil they're about to unleash upon the world… The plot is the most praiseworthy aspect of "The Fostering", but there are many more things that contribute to the unique overall atmosphere of morbidity, like the remote farmhouse setting, the set pieces and costumes (for example the grisly beekeeper outfit), excellent casting choices (Ivo Müller is truly nightmarish as the Honey Baron) and a handful of truly gasping moments of hardcore violence. I reckon this little Brazilian gem won't ever grow out to become a worldwide cult favorite, which is a crying shame, but if you have the opportunity to check it out, please do so!
    7snowman-70792

    pretty good movie

    The devil lives here is deffinatly not the best horror movie out but it has its merits. I'll be honest i dont know much about Brazilian culture so I dont know if this is just a random story or if this is a known brazilian folktale but either way it made for a praiseworthy little film. As far as low budget horror goes you can do worse, much worse. Highly recommended.
    3omendata

    Incomprehensible Mumbo Jumbo

    Is this a culture thing? - Nope, I think not its just a load of old ridiculous twaddle masquerading itself as a horror but with no real scares and not much of a story.

    Risible acting and decent film work with some crazy ritualistic style to it but it is all just a big mess and makes no sense whatsoever and just becomes a bit tedious and laughable towards the end.

    I still have no idea what it is all about - Answers on a postcard please!

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    • Release date
      • July 28, 2016 (Brazil)
    • Country of origin
      • Brazil
    • Language
      • Portuguese
    • Also known as
      • The Fostering
    • Filming locations
      • Amparo, São Paulo, Brazil
    • Production company
      • Marluco Visão
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      1 hour 20 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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