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Spectre

Original title: Películas para no dormir: Regreso a Moira
  • TV Movie
  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 15m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
1.2K
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Spectre (2006)
DramaHorrorMysteryThriller

An elderly writer visits the small village where he grew up and as he walks through he catches a glimpse of the same woman he fell in love with in his youth but she has not aged at all! He f... Read allAn elderly writer visits the small village where he grew up and as he walks through he catches a glimpse of the same woman he fell in love with in his youth but she has not aged at all! He follows her, but is not ready for what he findsAn elderly writer visits the small village where he grew up and as he walks through he catches a glimpse of the same woman he fell in love with in his youth but she has not aged at all! He follows her, but is not ready for what he finds

  • Director
    • Mateo Gil
  • Writers
    • Igor Legarreta
    • Mateo Gil
  • Stars
    • Juan José Ballesta
    • Natalia Millán
    • Jordi Dauder
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mateo Gil
    • Writers
      • Igor Legarreta
      • Mateo Gil
    • Stars
      • Juan José Ballesta
      • Natalia Millán
      • Jordi Dauder
    • 10User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Juan José Ballesta
    Juan José Ballesta
    • Tomás joven
    Natalia Millán
    Natalia Millán
    • Moira
    Jordi Dauder
    Jordi Dauder
    • Tomás
    Victoria Mora
    • Carmen
    David Arnaiz
    • Carlos…
    Adrián Marín
    • Vicente…
    José Ángel Egido
    José Ángel Egido
    • Carlos
    Miguel Rellán
    Miguel Rellán
    • Vicente
    Mayte Cedeño
    • Fantasma
    Joserra Cadiñanos
    • Don Anselmo
    Walter Prieto
    • Ramón
    Elisa Medina
    • Mujer 1
    Helena Castañeda
    • Mujer 2
    • (as Elena Castañeda)
    Elsa Bodem
    • Greta
    Juan Aballe
    • Marc
    • (voice)
    Joe Lewis
    Joe Lewis
    • Tomas
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Alejandro Amenábar
    Alejandro Amenábar
    • Hombre mirando estatua
    • (uncredited)
    Luis Fernández de Eribe
    Luis Fernández de Eribe
      • Director
        • Mateo Gil
      • Writers
        • Igor Legarreta
        • Mateo Gil
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      User reviews10

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      7IokFromTheCrypt

      Spooky, Moving and Engaging

      An elderly man returns to his home town, having left the country in his youth. During the course of his homecoming, we see flashbacks to his past and learn of his love affair with a woman branded a witch by the deeply religious locals. However, all is not as it seems and his jealousy and infatuation set into action a course of events that come back to haunt him years later...

      A stylish, slow-paced but unnerving ghost story that combines M.R. James-style apparitions with an emotionally-driven story and some nicely handled, subtle twists. If you're looking for a "BOO!" shock movie, look elsewhere, though: this is a thoughtful, atmospheric and emotionally-engaging exploration of the effects of guilt, with a supernatural edge. You'll need patience to fully appreciate the movie, as the story unfolds at its own pace and those looking for outright shocks will need to look elsewhere (although when the scares come, they're handled well) but if you're looking for an intelligent, haunting drama, stick with it. You won't be disappointed.
      9claudio_carvalho

      Beautiful, Sensitive, Stylish, Touching and Engaging

      After the suicide of his wife Greta (Elsa Bodem) overseas, the sixty years old Tomás (Jordi Dauder) receives a tarot card and returns to his hometown in Spain. While driving, he recalls through flashbacks his adolescence in the 60's in a primitive and superstitious village in the countryside. While studying with his friends Carlos (David Arnaiz) and Vicente (Adrián Marín), they tell rumors about Moira (Natalia Millán), the lonely newcomer that lives in a house on the hill. In accordance with the beatas of the village, the gorgeous Moira would be a witch that had encounters with the devil during the night. They decide to snoop Moira, and Tomás (Juan José Ballesta) stumbles on a root, falls and faints. When he awakes, he is in Moira's bed, and the woman treated his ankle and washed his clothes. He returns to her house and has an affair with her, and becomes obsessed by Moira. His crush becomes obsession, which associated to his jealousy and the ignorance of the locals, leads Moira to a tragedy.

      The underrated "Regreso a Moira" is one of the most beautiful, sensitive, stylish, touching and engaging movies that I have recently seen. The heartbreaking story is developed in a very slow pace disclosing a powerful drama of a man haunted by the remorse of his action in his adolescence. There is no horror in the story, only a psychological drama in the head of an elderly man and trigged after the suicide of his wife. The screenplay, the direction and the performances are awesome, and I was impressed with the beauty of the unknown (in Brazil) Natalia Millán. My vote is nine.

      Title (Brazil): "Chamado do Passado" ("Call from the Past")
      5jordondave-28085

      Baffling

      (2006) Spectre/ Películas para no dormir: Regreso a Moira (Films To Keep You Awake: Return of Moira) (In Spanish with English subtitles) HORROR

      Senior Tomás (Jordi Dauder) receives a tarot card, an indication he was supposed to go back to Spain where he used to grow up at after 44 years. As he is driving back, we're then see in flashbacks what he's reminiscent back in time when Tomás was a young teenager of about 16 (Juan José Ballesta) sitting with his two friends of Carlos Martinez (David Arnaiz) and Vicente (Adrián Marín) as they are talking about the lady who lives on the house on the hill with her cat. That since her arrival that the village had been receiving nothing but droughts and animal sickness. That she struts around nude around the house, and only comes out at night.

      And by the time we do get to the end, i still could not make a determination whether Moira was indeed a witch or was she something else that is poorly explained.
      9merixon10

      Underrated psychological drama

      I can see that certain viewers were deeply disappointed by the lack of horror in this movie. I was a bit surprised, too, considering that it belongs tot the 'Peliculas para no dormir' series. Still, I don't think this is a flaw itself, as I don't think it was intended to be a horror, despite the title of the series, or at least not a classical one. I found it well directed and the actors doing a good enough job to make the story believable and the viewer curious. For me, the small amount of what is called horror was enough to picture the mental torment of Tomas, and to keep the story realistic, without useless elements that usual only ruin the logic of the movie. It was obvious that all the 'surreal' elements were only visions of Tomas, who was slowly losing control under the pressure of his own past and his deep remorse. All in all, I think it's worth watching this movie and that its rating is way too low. This proves again how misleading ratings can sometimes be.
      5paul_haakonsen

      Interesting, but not scary...

      "Spectre" (aka "Regreso a Moira") had potential, but it wasn't fully utilized, and the movie turned out to be anything by scary. And I was really hoping for something vile, especially with this on the DVD cover: "1 of 4 movies to keep you awake". Right, I wonder what kind of low scare tolerance that person who wrote that had.

      This isn't really a horror movie in the traditional sense. If you sit down to watch the movie with the hopes to be scared, like I did, then you will be sorely disappointed. This movie is a movie about obsession, but with a slight supernatural twist.

      What made the movie manage to keep being interesting and watchable, despite its lack of spooks and scares, was the acting and the phenomenal switching between past and present. Director Mateo Gil really managed to keep a great flow to the storyline with his switching between past and present.

      Without revealing the ending, I will say that the revealing of what Tomás saw in the house on that fateful night was really a stroke of genius and it lifted up the movie quite well.

      All in all a watchable movie, just a shame that there was a lack of scares to be had.

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        Moira: I am the spinner of your destiny, the ball of string where it comes from, and the scissor that cuts it. I am your house, your happiness, and your misery. I am the part that touches you. Now and forever, whatever you do or wherever you are, even if you can't see me, you can't forsake me anymore. United... further than death.

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      • How does the Movie actually End? Is the Woman really a Witch?

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      • Release date
        • August 14, 2006 (Japan)
      • Countries of origin
        • Spain
        • Australia
        • United Kingdom
      • Languages
        • Spanish
        • German
      • Also known as
        • Films to Keep You Stay Out Horrors: This Is 40
      • Filming locations
        • Madrid, Spain
      • Production companies
        • Estudios Picasso
        • Filmax
        • Telecinco
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 15 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Stereo
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.78 : 1

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