Perturbamento (2001)iMDB Rating: 1.8
Date Released : 17 March 2001
Genre : Thriller
Stars : Aldo Galeazzi, Armando Manfredi, Paolo Spaziani." />
Movie Quality : HDrip
Format : MKV
Size : 700 MB

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Perturbamento (2001)

Menace (2001)

A mother and daughter move into a creepy old house and get more than they'd bargained for. They have to work together to fight off evil in this new home.
Ikisudama (2001)

Suspenseless baby scarer
A two-part story, the first half of the film being about a creepy stalker with the ability to leave her body; the second about a girl who's new apartment has a few haunting secrets in it's closet. While not an entirely terrible film, "Shadow of the Wraith" fails for several vital reasons. While the disturbing cover art on the DVD made me excited about the film, it's really cartoony in tone--there wasn't a single scary or even creepy moment in the whole film.
The first half of the film is goofy, with only a few surprises here and there (Most involving cheap pop-scares).
The second half of the film had absolutely NO logic, and a really, really stupid ending that left me going "Huh?". Oh, and the "evil spirit" is absolutely laughable special effects-wise.
To the film's credit, there are a couple of gruesome bloody moments (a nice impaling and a messy train accident being the highlights), and the acting wasn't as bad as it could have been, considering the dumb material the actors/actresses were working with.
Oh, and what in the name of all things good and holy was with that band, "Doggy Bag"?
4/10.
Il terzo leone (2001)

On a winter night, the priest of Saint Margaret, Don Guglielmo, has been found dead, apparently of natural causes. For a long time he was studying and keeping very jealously, three ancient parchments. Those text describe the existence of a mysterious treasure linked with an ancient esoteric cult: the Benandanti, or "Good walkers", and they seem to be connected with his death. His young niece and only heir, Arianna, unaware her uncle's studies, seems to not know about her uncle's conspicuous Swiss bank account. The controversial contribution of the eccentric professor Moretti, expert of popular traditions and ancient cults, in solving the case, doesn't lead to the desired solution. The case gets more intrigued when also the sacristan of Saint Margaret is found dead in mysterious circumstances. Why Don Guglielmo died from an heart attack even with a healthy heart? What are really those ancient parchments and their mysterious treasure? What was the priest using the money in Switzerland ...
Konsento (2001)

Suck on These!
Nearly a year ago I read several relatively recent translated novels of modern female Japanese writers, including Hitomi Kanehara's Snakes and Earrings, Ami Sakurai's Innocent World, Mari Akasaka's Vibrator and Randy Taguchi's Outlet, or Concent in the original Japanese. While of course vastly different than each other, each one of these novels brims with violence and sexuality. Some might consider these works to be quite banal; Kanehara's novella won the Akutagawa Prize, but is still seemingly vacuous, but they do show a bit of the expansiveness of women's literature in Japan for those who have primarily read Yoshimoto Banana in the West or maybe older writers such as Enchi Fumiko, Takahashi Takako, or Uno Chiyo.
While I enjoyed reading each novel to various degrees, Taguchi's novel stood out the most because of her acute descriptions of violence, including domestic violence, and contemporary social ills such as hikikomori, 引き篭もり, or shut-ins who have cut themselves off from the world and live a solitary life in their rooms within their parents' homes. The main character of Concent, deliberate misspelling, is the sister of a hikikomori.
Yuki, Ichikawa Miwako, is a freelance finance writer whose love of stocks does not equal a love of money. Completely willing to admit that she is a loose woman, Yuki sleeps around quite a bit and infatuates the men who become intimate with her, but holds them at a distance once the deed is done. After one such lovemaking episode, Yuki receives a call from home informing her that her brother Taka has killed himself. However, after talking to her abusive father and emotionally wrecked mother, Yuki learns that her brother did not kill himself in a conventional way. After renting a new apartment, Taka seemingly gave up on life and spent his remaining days consuming junk food and reading manga unwilling to make the effort to live. When his body was discovered it was already in a state of advanced decomposition. Yuki and her father travel to the apartment and they see clotted mass of blood and maggots where Taka's body had decomposed. There, of course, Yuki is overwhelmed by the great stench of death and has a hard time of cleansing herself of the smell. However, it is this episode that triggers visual hallucinations in which she begins to see her brother Taka and even their old pet dog Shiro who had been killed by her father with a baseball bat. Another important event that occurred at the apartment was that Yuki noticed that her brother had left the vacuum plugged in. The vacuum had never been used as if Taka had given up on life after this last action.
Having hallucinations and now able to smell decay and disease on people, she is able to tell that her cameraman Kimura has cancer in a very early stage of the disease, Yuki seeks the help of an old professor named Kunisada with whom she had a relationship that was far from just professional. Through a series of flashbacks the viewer learns more of Yuki and Taka's past and how these events of the past created the broken lives of a sister and her older brother.
While I did enjoy the novel of Concent, the film fell pretty flat because it seems to jump from scene to scene without really tying them together which makes the movie seem episodic instead of one cohesive whole. While this could be a viewed as being more artistic in some films with this film it comes off as a bit heavy handed. Characters are introduced randomly and are pale comparisons to their novelistic counterparts and some seem to have no other purpose but to be sex partners with Yuki. A pretty bland film overall, Concent, in my opinion, should be passed over for more worthwhile films.
Girl's Best Friend (2001)

A diamond heist goes horribly awry when the three thieves run into a crazed killer in the desert.
Shattered Faith (2001)

Eric Slater is a well intentioned, if unremarkable man. But when a mysterious woman from his past reenters his life, Eric finds himself pulled into a web of danger, despair, and even death. Stripped of all resources except hope, he must now fight to preserve a life he is no longer convinced worth saving - his own.
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Strefa ciszy (2001)

The Diva and the Falcon: Gothic Tragedy in a Montevideo Town (2001)

A real case of murder and suicide in a hotel room. A psychologist drama.
Huwag kang kikibo... (2001)

Identity Lost (2001)

The Wind (2001)

An ancient wind carries with it omens of the apocalypse, stirring the pride and envy of a group of college kids to murderous rage. Michael Mongillo's directorial debut is a lyrical, meditative film charged with sex and violence.
rich in visuals, thin in story
pretty disappointing. i was expecting more of a horror/thriller -- but this seemed to be more of an episode of dawson's creek but with out the acting. there were some very impressive shots, though -- almost worth seeing. maybe future efforts will improve.
Pop weed sayong (2001)

The year 2000- Pop, a bloodthirsty Thai ghost, haunts Sam Kotr, a small village in Roi Et Province. One by one, the men in the village fall victim to her insatiable appetite. An eerie silence grips the fear stricken village as no one dares venture from their homes late at night. Banding together, the villagers bring in an exorcist to rid them of Pob's wrath. As a new school year begins, a student club volunteers to aid rural development project in Roi Et province. Upon arrival in Sam Kotr, they're struck by a sense of unease stemming from the eerie silence. They spend their days working in the village and relax at a waterfall when evening arrives. Unbeknownst to them, Pop's hunger has been stirred. She possesses a girl named Ger and travels back to Bangkok with the other students. For a short while, she's enthralled and engrossed by the bright lights of Bangkok. But soon enough she searches for new victims. Ger turns on her sex appeal to seduce one man after another. As the man ...
Is it horror? Is it comedy? Is it a floor wax? It's NEITHER!
This was an exceptionally idiotic movie, ranging broadly between horror and insipid comedy, and never really works well as either. An ancient demon possesses the sexy friend of a group of teens and eats the livers of whomever she can. Teens eventually catch on and go after the demon, who jumps bodies to escape. Not much of the storyline makes a lot of sense, much is just intensely inconsistent, illogical, and silly. Most of the humor borders or leaps headlong into on the sophomoric, most having to do with sex (the demon, named Pob, can be chased away by special anti-Pob condoms that you blow up and throw at her
.). The acting is quite good, but the film never develops a coherent plot line, interesting characters, or the remotest sense of dramatic pacing to be very memorable.
Huwag kang kikibo... (2001)

Kollektsioner (2001)

The Collector (Petrenko) is using his massive collection of curiosities and arts to provoke and manipulate people into a different state of mind. The Collector's daughter is building her own collection, she is having an affair with three guests of her father, and they are about to make some strange discoveries.