The Sanatorium
The Sanatorium
| 28 October 2010 (USA)
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A group of friends decide to make a documentary about the ghosts that are supposed to be haunting The Sanatorium in Costa Rica, things get creepy when the arrive to the place.

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Wordiezett

So much average

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UnowPriceless

hyped garbage

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AshUnow

This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.

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Scarlet

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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SashaDarko

An average, but still interesting Spanish take on found footage. But the chosen genre is actually where it fails - believebality starts as so-so, then they just throw it out of the window, especially with some joke elements of the story being introduced (which essentially make the fun of it). And the way the end scenes were filmed...yeah...like it's a staged TV show rather than found footage.The story is relatively interesting to follow, the characters are nothing interesting, but at least they're not your typical robotic and overcliched Americans you usually see in horror movies. Their motivations to stay in an obviously haunted hospital are very weak, despite the contract being the reason (the medium decides to walk away then with just some irrelevant talk with one of the others decides to stay again and then very sure about it all of the sudden). It still manages to be creepy and the visual effects are good.

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Alison

Young Luis (Luis Carlos Bogantes) and Arturu (Pablo Masis) are aspiring documentary film-makers, and they have decided that their first subject will be a long-abandoned sanatorium. Originally used for tuberculosis patients, it has also served as a prison, a madhouse and an orphanage – and, oh yeah, it has a reputation for being haunted. Our fearless documentarians recruit "excellent investigator" Mariana (Maria Elena Oreamuno) and psychic Lulu (Maria Luisa Garita), get the overbearing Esteban (Olgar Gonzales) to finance the film (well, using his father's money), hire Kurt (Kurt Dyer) to score the music for the film and to act as the resident atheist and sceptic, and find some tech guys to round out the team. They interview old people who stayed at the sanatorium and saw mysterious sights (which could have been the product of fevers), talk to journalists who have themselves tried to investigate the place only to be run out of the building through sheer fright, and eventually drive out to the old sanatorium themselves to see what they might find. Will their expectations be met, or dashed? Will strange paranormal events take place before their eyes and their recording equipment? And most importantly, will they make it out alive? This is a short (73 minutes) and very funny film – yes, it hits on the typical horror tropes for a film of this sort, but also includes little side bits such as Arturu's infatuation with Mariana (it seems they made out a couple of times in the past, but she confesses that she was "pretty wasted" at the time). A very low-budget film, the talented director/co-writer/co-producer Miguel Gomez manages the few special effects very handily, and there are actually a few genuine scares along the way. Señor Gomez was on hand for the FantAsia 2011 screening, and he proudly announced that of the 17 films ever made in Costa Rica, this is the first horror film. Winner of the Audience Award at the Morbido Film Festival in Mexico in 2010, this is a gem of a movie, with the love that went into making it apparent in every frame, although I will note that it would be useful for the film-makers to re-do the English subtitles, which are not very good. Recommended!

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OptimusPrimero

This has to be the one of the greatest film in Costarican history. It gets you since the beginning in this one kind of a mockumentary and keeps building up till the last act. The acting is really good. The camera work is amazing, it takes us as an audience and make us one more of the characters. Miguel Gomez is only 28 and has become the biggest promise in filmmaking for our little Costa Rica. I'm really proud of this film, it shows a real personality, so much talent, the actors, the special effects, the cinematography, but what I appreciate more than with the other films that have been produced in Costa Rica is how entertaining the movie was. The atmosphere created through the film is a really an amazing achievement. At the beginning you are laughing, and at the end you are feeling scared, it really masters the mix of comedy and horror, last movies I saw achieving something close to this was The Evil Dead series. The movie already won an award at Morbido Horror Film Festival in Mexico, I see it playing in the Horror and Fantasy circuit and doing great in this kind of festivals. Watch the film, you'll like it.

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Mexoholic

I got the pleasure of watching this movie during this years edition of Morbido Film Fest in Mexico. I got to say, I felt really grateful with this festival, cause when I come to think about it, there was no way I would've watched a horror film from Costa Rica, if this festival did n't showed it. My first impression was that I was n't gonna be happy. When the director introduced the film as a horror comedy I thought It was probably something close Scary Movie or something like that. However when the movie started, I realized I was witnessing something new. It had a complete different tone from what I've seen, people keep talking Paranormal Activity and Evil Dead. But this movie brings something completely different to the table. This movie is a real roller coaster or a trip, through the whole legend of the Sanatorium Duran, and through the eyes of different witnesses, and guess what? You become a witness yourself, because the film have something magical, the characters break the 4th wall constantly and talk to you directly, and it's done so smoothly and natural, that it feels like if you are there with them. So suddenly and through the ¨found footage¨ deal, you become a victim of the Sanatorium. Why do you become a victim of the Sanatorium? cause the place becomes another character in the movie. I was blown away of this movie and kept thinking What if? What if? Judd Apatow had made this movie? what if? the movie had more budget? what if? ...This could be easily the next REC or the next LET THE RIGHT ONE IN. If somebody is clever enough to buy the rights of this film, the remake would make bank in the states. Cause my only con with this film, is the slang, it has a Costa Rican slang that would probably prevent it to become a more universal film, at least in Latin America. I read somewhere that the movie budget was less than $100,000. First time I saw an Alex de la Iglesia Film I became an instant fan. I saw El Sanatorio, and I've became an instant fan of his director Miguel Gomez. The mix of dark humor, horror and straight comedy just got me. I need more, and I need it soon. I can't wait for next year Fantastic Fest, cause I feel somehow this little movie is gonna make it and it's gonna give us a lot more to talk.

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