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Descripción del producto
In 1979, a group of young filmmakers set out to make an adult film in rural Texas, but when their reclusive, elderly hosts catch them in the act, the cast find themselves fighting for their lives.
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- Relación de aspecto : 1.78:1
- Clasificado : No recomendada para menores de 16 años
- Dimensiones del producto : 13.6 x 1.4 x 17 cm; 70 gramos
- Tiempo de ejecución : 1 hora y 45 minutos
- Fecha de lanzamiento : 20 junio 2022
- Subtítulos: : Inglés
- Estudio : DADC
- ASIN : B09XN7JNX2
- País de origen : Austria
- Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon: nº11,369 en Películas y TV (Ver el Top 100 en Películas y TV)
- nº978 en Terror y sobrenatural
- nº5,612 en Blu-ray
- nº11,076 en Películas (Películas y TV)
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4,2 de 5 estrellas
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Revisado en España el 28 de julio de 2022
Quiero recordar a Amazon que en España es totalmente ilegal es decir prohibido por la Ley proponer a la venta productos sin mencionar la zona del blu ray (si es todas zonas, zona 1, zona 2 etc...) por lo que recomiendo a Amazon que modifique la presentación del producto incluyendo la zona. Sin esa información nadie puede saber en qué país funciona o no funciona el producto...
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HeroPress
5,0 de 5 estrellas
A24's Subversive Retro Slasher
Revisado en Reino Unido el 17 de julio de 2022
It's 1979 and a group of eager young filmmakers from Houston - fuelled by drugs, horniness, and dreams of making big bucks - head out to shoot a porno (The Farmer's Daughter) in rural Texas, to try and cash in on the emerging home video market.
They've rented a guest house in the grounds of an isolated farm owned by an old couple, Pearl (Mia Goth) and Howard (Stephen Ure), who both appear to be several hundred years old.
Unfortunately, as you might expect from a horror film, especially one released on the A24 label, all is not as it seems.
Pearl is grieving the loss of her youth, and Howard believes he is no longer able to satisfy her, but the old woman finds herself attracted to one of the actresses, Maxine Minx (also Mia Goth), and when she catches a glimpse of the adult movie being shot her frail grip on sanity slips.
As soon as you see the A24 logo pop up you know you're in for a wild ride, and writer/director Ti West's X certainly delivers.
In much the same way as A24's Midsommar, Ari Aster's rural shocker from 2019, was a modern reworking of The Wicker Man, so X is a reworking of Texas Chainsaw Massacre (although certainly not a remake), with a heavy side-order of Psycho for good measure.
But that's also part of the artifice of the movie, as it's constantly dabbling in clever juxtapositions, foreshadowing and downright misdirection, as Ti West clearly knows what his audience is expecting and likes to mess with those expectations.
In fact, after a brief intro of the police rolling up to the brutal murder scene at the farmhouse, the story flashes back a day to fill us in on how events got there.
Almost a full hour passes - of the 105 minute movie - before the real violence begins, but from then on it's pretty relentless right up to when the credits start rolling.
Pearl may look as weak and feeble as Grandpa from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre but she strikes from the shadows with the element of surprise, like a psychotic ninja.
Conversely, Howard doesn't hold to no stereotypical slasher movie rules and is quite happy blasting away with his shotgun.
The first part of X is primarily concerned with Maxine, Bobby-Lynne (Brittany Snow) and Jackson Hole (Scott Mescudi) making The Farmer's Daughter with producer Wayne Gilroy (Martin Henderon), and cameraman RJ Nichols (Owen Campbell) and his girlfriend Lorraine (Jenna Ortega), who is acting as sound engineer.
Given this set-up, unsurprisingly there's a plenty of bare female chests on display - and a brief male appendage in shadow - but before you start to think that this is a real porno, the nudity switches very quickly from The Deuce to The Shining.
The adult movie-shoot-within-the movie is interwoven with discussions on the nature of film versus reality, while much play is made of future star Maxine's "x-factor" that makes her desirable to everyone, and this segues into the murderous couple's motivations, which are explored through the narrative of the latter part of X.
A prequel, Pearl, was shot back-to-back with X, but has no release date yet. Co-written by Mia Goth and Ti West, set in 1918, this film will see Goth reprieve her role as the titular Pearl and fill in some of the character's killer backstory.
They've rented a guest house in the grounds of an isolated farm owned by an old couple, Pearl (Mia Goth) and Howard (Stephen Ure), who both appear to be several hundred years old.
Unfortunately, as you might expect from a horror film, especially one released on the A24 label, all is not as it seems.
Pearl is grieving the loss of her youth, and Howard believes he is no longer able to satisfy her, but the old woman finds herself attracted to one of the actresses, Maxine Minx (also Mia Goth), and when she catches a glimpse of the adult movie being shot her frail grip on sanity slips.
As soon as you see the A24 logo pop up you know you're in for a wild ride, and writer/director Ti West's X certainly delivers.
In much the same way as A24's Midsommar, Ari Aster's rural shocker from 2019, was a modern reworking of The Wicker Man, so X is a reworking of Texas Chainsaw Massacre (although certainly not a remake), with a heavy side-order of Psycho for good measure.
But that's also part of the artifice of the movie, as it's constantly dabbling in clever juxtapositions, foreshadowing and downright misdirection, as Ti West clearly knows what his audience is expecting and likes to mess with those expectations.
In fact, after a brief intro of the police rolling up to the brutal murder scene at the farmhouse, the story flashes back a day to fill us in on how events got there.
Almost a full hour passes - of the 105 minute movie - before the real violence begins, but from then on it's pretty relentless right up to when the credits start rolling.
Pearl may look as weak and feeble as Grandpa from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre but she strikes from the shadows with the element of surprise, like a psychotic ninja.
Conversely, Howard doesn't hold to no stereotypical slasher movie rules and is quite happy blasting away with his shotgun.
The first part of X is primarily concerned with Maxine, Bobby-Lynne (Brittany Snow) and Jackson Hole (Scott Mescudi) making The Farmer's Daughter with producer Wayne Gilroy (Martin Henderon), and cameraman RJ Nichols (Owen Campbell) and his girlfriend Lorraine (Jenna Ortega), who is acting as sound engineer.
Given this set-up, unsurprisingly there's a plenty of bare female chests on display - and a brief male appendage in shadow - but before you start to think that this is a real porno, the nudity switches very quickly from The Deuce to The Shining.
The adult movie-shoot-within-the movie is interwoven with discussions on the nature of film versus reality, while much play is made of future star Maxine's "x-factor" that makes her desirable to everyone, and this segues into the murderous couple's motivations, which are explored through the narrative of the latter part of X.
A prequel, Pearl, was shot back-to-back with X, but has no release date yet. Co-written by Mia Goth and Ti West, set in 1918, this film will see Goth reprieve her role as the titular Pearl and fill in some of the character's killer backstory.

5,0 de 5 estrellas
A24's Subversive Retro Slasher
Revisado en Reino Unido el 17 de julio de 2022
It's 1979 and a group of eager young filmmakers from Houston - fuelled by drugs, horniness, and dreams of making big bucks - head out to shoot a porno (The Farmer's Daughter) in rural Texas, to try and cash in on the emerging home video market.Revisado en Reino Unido el 17 de julio de 2022
They've rented a guest house in the grounds of an isolated farm owned by an old couple, Pearl (Mia Goth) and Howard (Stephen Ure), who both appear to be several hundred years old.
Unfortunately, as you might expect from a horror film, especially one released on the A24 label, all is not as it seems.
Pearl is grieving the loss of her youth, and Howard believes he is no longer able to satisfy her, but the old woman finds herself attracted to one of the actresses, Maxine Minx (also Mia Goth), and when she catches a glimpse of the adult movie being shot her frail grip on sanity slips.
As soon as you see the A24 logo pop up you know you're in for a wild ride, and writer/director Ti West's X certainly delivers.
In much the same way as A24's Midsommar, Ari Aster's rural shocker from 2019, was a modern reworking of The Wicker Man, so X is a reworking of Texas Chainsaw Massacre (although certainly not a remake), with a heavy side-order of Psycho for good measure.
But that's also part of the artifice of the movie, as it's constantly dabbling in clever juxtapositions, foreshadowing and downright misdirection, as Ti West clearly knows what his audience is expecting and likes to mess with those expectations.
In fact, after a brief intro of the police rolling up to the brutal murder scene at the farmhouse, the story flashes back a day to fill us in on how events got there.
Almost a full hour passes - of the 105 minute movie - before the real violence begins, but from then on it's pretty relentless right up to when the credits start rolling.
Pearl may look as weak and feeble as Grandpa from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre but she strikes from the shadows with the element of surprise, like a psychotic ninja.
Conversely, Howard doesn't hold to no stereotypical slasher movie rules and is quite happy blasting away with his shotgun.
The first part of X is primarily concerned with Maxine, Bobby-Lynne (Brittany Snow) and Jackson Hole (Scott Mescudi) making The Farmer's Daughter with producer Wayne Gilroy (Martin Henderon), and cameraman RJ Nichols (Owen Campbell) and his girlfriend Lorraine (Jenna Ortega), who is acting as sound engineer.
Given this set-up, unsurprisingly there's a plenty of bare female chests on display - and a brief male appendage in shadow - but before you start to think that this is a real porno, the nudity switches very quickly from The Deuce to The Shining.
The adult movie-shoot-within-the movie is interwoven with discussions on the nature of film versus reality, while much play is made of future star Maxine's "x-factor" that makes her desirable to everyone, and this segues into the murderous couple's motivations, which are explored through the narrative of the latter part of X.
A prequel, Pearl, was shot back-to-back with X, but has no release date yet. Co-written by Mia Goth and Ti West, set in 1918, this film will see Goth reprieve her role as the titular Pearl and fill in some of the character's killer backstory.
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Glennby 7
4,0 de 5 estrellas
A pleasant surprise.
Revisado en Reino Unido el 3 de julio de 2022
This is a well made film well acted and unsettling and loads of gore,similar to Texas Chainsaw so well worth a watch.

K. Majothi
1,0 de 5 estrellas
Rubbish
Revisado en Reino Unido el 4 de agosto de 2022
Absolute garbage! A poor man's texas chainsaw massacre. If you enjoy wasting an hour and 45 minutes of your life then defo watch this crud

Mark Suddaby
1,0 de 5 estrellas
Rubbish
Revisado en Reino Unido el 29 de junio de 2022
Gory with no real plot

Pauline Dormer
5,0 de 5 estrellas
X a new horror classic.
Revisado en Reino Unido el 2 de agosto de 2022
A great underrated gem that horror fans should seek out even though people i have shown it to thought it was weird or gross i loved it and cant wait for the prequel (Pearl)