mi_vodkita
I waited for this movie for a long time, I liked the previews when I saw them and I said to myself "Ok, I'll give it a try". WRONG DECISION!!! This was a 90 min torture, and I stayed until the credits rolled hoping that it'd be worth it in the end. WRONG AGAIN!!! Bad acting, bad camera work, total waste of time!Plus the movie keeps presenting the characters actions from the day of the train-crash but they weren't really significant things. I agree with the other review that said they attempted to do a movie like "Crash" only this was Crash on cocaine or something. WRONG... Too bad for Venezuelan cinema if this is all they have to give. WRONG, WRONG, WRONG!!
janedadevil
I would recommend watching this with an open mind. Although it has it's lows (tap dance scene, which was way too long and loud) it's a very well accomplished movie from a psychologists point of view. Shows a very accurate description of human behavior under extreme circumstances and the good thing is it doesn't show weird out-off-character-heroism usually used in todays movies of this genre. I have seen complaints about the camera movements, yet, personally, I think it adds to the whole suspense and stress the characters are dealing with. Overall is a very good movie and I would recommend you watch it before making any assumptions about it from comments or other reviews.
Eduardo Valero
I've been waiting for this film for months, well, the wait was worthy.This is an unique Venezuelan film, that shows how with next to nothing, but guts, you can make a great, great movie.Since the tap at the beginning, you know what you're about to watch an honest piece.I couldn't believe it was improvised. I really loved the concept from the get go and now that I watched it, I have anything but admiration for the team that make this film possible, The photography was beautiful, the sound outstanding! (rare in a Venezuelan film). The characters are very well presented and the acting is pretty much awesome for being improv.I felt inside that metro car, suffering with the characters, it was shaky, it was tough, it was raw. A movie that make you sense all this, is simply great.Kudos to subHysteria, a movie that will change the face of the Venezuelan cinema!
rainbowchelita
Doesn't worth watching at all...From the moment it started i saw it was a complete waste of time. All the angles and audio were just too much to handle, it caused me vertigo, and i'm not kidding. The tap dancing was annoying and really long, too much to be bearable. i didn't get if it was just a wagon or a whole train and why do these people were the ones to survive or how they did it , or what did really happened, was it an earthquake or what?Trying to pass the zoomed shots , all the bad audio and a lack of plot, the acting is really poor. None of the actors reaches to the audience at any point, and there's no time to connect with any of them at all.I think they tried to do like a BABEL thing or CRASH but not accomplished.There are flashes of what the people in that wagon did earlier that day, trying to build some character i guess, but the flashes are so short you can't really get into it. Most of the scenes does not make sense, the reactions of the characters are way exaggerated and too stereotypical. A grand part of the audience just stood up and left in the middle of the movie, it was quite a trainwreck (yes, pun intended), it felt more promising the short film presented before it (Jesús TV in Venezuela) than the actual movie.You expect it to get better but actually it doesn't. I wouldn't recommend it not even for rental.