

No One Gets Out Alive

An immigrant in search of the American dream is forced to take a room in a boarding house and soon finds herself in a nightmare from which she can't escape.
An immigrant in search of the American dream is forced to take a room in a boarding house and soon finds herself in a nightmare from which she can't escape.
Finally a decent horror film from Netflix! I think this one is effective, creepy and genuinely unsettling. It's about the struggle of an undocumented immigrant, Ambar. Her mother has recently died. With very little money from her new job, she ends up staying in a boarding house, where the unsettling cries and eerie visions begins. It incorporates supernatural elements into this real-life horror incredibly well. It starts off really slow, in fact I tried and gave up like 3 times. But I tried to stay until the end this time and I'm glad I did. It gets better as it progresses and I really dig the overall atmosphere. Some scenes are too dark but they did the hallucination scenes very well plus there are a couple of surprises that'll keep you the entertained. Cool monster design, some decent gore, lot of ghosts showing up too but no annoying loud sounds which I greatly appreciate. I also like how minimal the sound is. Cristina Rodlo is excellent as a lead. She's sympathetic and easy to root for.
It's actually decent. Most horror movies are dumb anyway. Just don't expect something that will blow your mind.
Great visuals ... I like it.
something about apparitions just chilling and staring at you or reenacting their living moments is so much worse than them attacking. like please give me the aggressive malevolent ones over the staring ones any day
Another Netflix horror film that's passable but nothing special. To its credit, it has another weird beast and a couple of frights using the now common trope of something lurking in the background. Cristina Rodio is good in this.
Well, it's a horror movie! Of the standard kind that can't even smell an Oscar nomination. LOL!
Creepy symbolism in the monster's body (where the jaw was), some violence against women, ghosts of murdered women, etc. The fibula reminds me of other "rental" (you know, people rent a room and then pay with their lives kind of) horrors like Hostel, but here we have a supernatural being popping up at the end!
Overall, it's a nice time-filler... if you have time to spare!
More or less passable but doesn't really innovate on conventions besides mixing various elements. I'm also a bit iffy on how some of these things worked. [spoiler]The scene were Beto comes to the house was offensively stupid though.[/spoiler]
Maybe the evil continues, but with men now.
Hope they opted to just stick with the eerie ghostly apparitions. It was okay until the camera revealed that weird but not at all malevolent looking creature. Still watchable though, just a bit disappointing towards the end.
Enjoyable to a point though it was sometimes confusing. The story was interesting but more explanation was needed to truly satisfy.
Finally a decent horror film from Netflix! I think this one is effective, creepy and genuinely unsettling. It's about the struggle of an undocumented immigrant, Ambar. Her mother has recently died. With very little money from her new job, she ends up staying in a boarding house, where the unsettling cries and eerie visions begins. It incorporates supernatural elements into this real-life horror incredibly well. It starts off really slow, in fact I tried and gave up like 3 times. But I tried to stay until the end this time and I'm glad I did. It gets better as it progresses and I really dig the overall atmosphere. Some scenes are too dark but they did the hallucination scenes very well plus there are a couple of surprises that'll keep you the entertained. Cool monster design, some decent gore, lot of ghosts showing up too but no annoying loud sounds which I greatly appreciate. I also like how minimal the sound is. Cristina Rodlo is excellent as a lead. She's sympathetic and easy to root for.