Un écrivain qui passe l'été dans les montagnes de Malaga découvre une légende locale inquiétante et que les habitants gardent des secrets. La réalité lui fera comprendre que, parfois, la réalité dépasse les mythes.
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5.1 /10
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La casa del caracol
2021
R
1 h 44 m
Spain
Horreur
Thriller
Un écrivain qui passe l'été dans les montagnes de Malaga découvre une légende locale inquiétante et que les habitants gardent des secrets. La réalité lui fera comprendre que, parfois, la réalité dépasse les mythes.
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Javier Rey
Antonio Prieto
Paz Vega
Berta
Luna Fulgencio
Rosita
Norma Martínez
Justa
Carlos Alcántara
Padre Benito
Jesús Carroza
Esteban
Ava Salazar
Sole
Vicente Vergara
Carmelo
Pedro Casablanc
Sargento Mauri
Elvira Mínguez
Carmen
María Alfonsa Rosso
Señora Ciega
Luis Centeno
Viejo Seco
Mateo Conde
Luka
Fernando Tejero
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José Vera
Agente Guardia Civil
Rafa Chávez
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Jesús López
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Adrián López
Hombre Elegante
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David👑
15/08/2025 16:51
The house of snails, or, The movie you didn't heard of, is a Spanish production relying heavily on mystery and a suspense.
I don't think it's quite up there with a lot of these great Spanish movies before it, but it does come close. And the fact that it is, let's say, weirder, doesn't compensate whatsoever. It was quite a nice try that didn't deliver as it should, and it does leave the viewer a little empty.
I did enjoy it, loved the scenery, the isolation - one of my favorite themes in the horror genre, the small village and its residents. It has some great little details put in there that makes this feel quite natural and helps you connect with the characters. They do feel alive and you can emphasize with their frustration, confusion or even rage.
But I don't believe this one is for everyone, even as a die hard horror/mystery you could still feel like it just isn't enough there. A movie that surely could have been better, but it turned out as it did either because this is exactly what the director wanted or because the lack of experience in story making.
All in all I do recommend it for a one time view, it does deserve to be on the list with the great Spanish mysteries.
Cheers!
Iam_molamin
15/08/2025 16:51
Deciding to view two titles from the Abertoir Film festival,I began searching for a title to double bill. Earlier in the year seeing the outstanding The Barcelona Vampiress (2020-also reviewed), I was happy to spot another Horror from Spain streaming on the Abertoir Festival, which led to me watching snails crawl into darkness.
View on the film:
Drifting to the secluded cabin in the small town as a place to begin writing his next novel, Javier Rey gives an outstanding performance as Prieto, who Rey is unafraid from showing the nasty, snarling side of, as he snaps at the tightly-knitted locals, and confronts those questioning him over strange attacks which have been taking place around town.
Adapting her novel as Prieto attempts to write his next one, Sandra Garcia Nieto makes her scriptwriting debut with a a glorious mix of werewolf Horror blood lust, with a playful cynicism dripping over the abrasive psychological push-pull between the locals and Prieto.
The blossoming romance Prieto has with with local Berta (played with a fiery passion by Paz Vega) adds fuel to the fire from the residence of outsider Prieto also being the werewolf, which Nieto puts out with a deliciously macabre full circle ending.
Following each page of Prieto's writing, director Macarena Astorga presents a real page-turner of a feature film debut, via ultra-stylised dissolves of the werewolf attacks seeping into Prieto's writing sessions, leading to a blurring of reality and fiction in dolly shots catching the locals locking their eyes on the outsider every time he enters the town,as Prieto visits the house of snails.
Prince Gomez
15/08/2025 16:51
Good, very good... A great Spanish suspended horror, I was very intrigued by the two legends mentioned in the film, Vimero and the red shark of Barbate (about which I found nothing on the internet), I really liked the acclimatization, the rustic and at the same time gloomy setting, the bizarre and strangely insane characters are adorable, with their shortcomings and imperfections, grotesque and very scary, a great plot Twist... The characters are adorable, with their shortcomings and imperfections, grotesque and very scary, a great plot Twist.... We hope for an equally dark sequel... Very good...
Veeh
15/08/2025 16:51
One of the better movies I've seen lately. It keeps excitement during the whole movie, the plot is great and the actors even better. If you feel like watching a bit of a scary and mysterious movie, this is the one for you!
Altaf Sugat
15/08/2025 16:51
It has the darkness, it has some mystery and some twist. The setup is quite good, suspence is there, atmoshere is there, but the ending is just too abrupt. Even though it has some sense to it, it feels like lazy writing, like it was just cut and ends with nothing. Thus this movie never reaches the potential it initially had.
Mariatou
24/10/2023 14:22
The House of Snails
Charli_ume
10/08/2023 08:01
Trailer—The House of Snails
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David👑
15/08/2025 16:51
The house of snails, or, The movie you didn't heard of, is a Spanish production relying heavily on mystery and a suspense.
I don't think it's quite up there with a lot of these great Spanish movies before it, but it does come close. And the fact that it is, let's say, weirder, doesn't compensate whatsoever. It was quite a nice try that didn't deliver as it should, and it does leave the viewer a little empty.
I did enjoy it, loved the scenery, the isolation - one of my favorite themes in the horror genre, the small village and its residents. It has some great little details put in there that makes this feel quite natural and helps you connect with the characters. They do feel alive and you can emphasize with their frustration, confusion or even rage.
But I don't believe this one is for everyone, even as a die hard horror/mystery you could still feel like it just isn't enough there. A movie that surely could have been better, but it turned out as it did either because this is exactly what the director wanted or because the lack of experience in story making.
All in all I do recommend it for a one time view, it does deserve to be on the list with the great Spanish mysteries.
Cheers!
Iam_molamin
15/08/2025 16:51
Deciding to view two titles from the Abertoir Film festival,I began searching for a title to double bill. Earlier in the year seeing the outstanding The Barcelona Vampiress (2020-also reviewed), I was happy to spot another Horror from Spain streaming on the Abertoir Festival, which led to me watching snails crawl into darkness.
View on the film:
Drifting to the secluded cabin in the small town as a place to begin writing his next novel, Javier Rey gives an outstanding performance as Prieto, who Rey is unafraid from showing the nasty, snarling side of, as he snaps at the tightly-knitted locals, and confronts those questioning him over strange attacks which have been taking place around town.
Adapting her novel as Prieto attempts to write his next one, Sandra Garcia Nieto makes her scriptwriting debut with a a glorious mix of werewolf Horror blood lust, with a playful cynicism dripping over the abrasive psychological push-pull between the locals and Prieto.
The blossoming romance Prieto has with with local Berta (played with a fiery passion by Paz Vega) adds fuel to the fire from the residence of outsider Prieto also being the werewolf, which Nieto puts out with a deliciously macabre full circle ending.
Following each page of Prieto's writing, director Macarena Astorga presents a real page-turner of a feature film debut, via ultra-stylised dissolves of the werewolf attacks seeping into Prieto's writing sessions, leading to a blurring of reality and fiction in dolly shots catching the locals locking their eyes on the outsider every time he enters the town,as Prieto visits the house of snails.
Prince Gomez
15/08/2025 16:51
Good, very good... A great Spanish suspended horror, I was very intrigued by the two legends mentioned in the film, Vimero and the red shark of Barbate (about which I found nothing on the internet), I really liked the acclimatization, the rustic and at the same time gloomy setting, the bizarre and strangely insane characters are adorable, with their shortcomings and imperfections, grotesque and very scary, a great plot Twist... The characters are adorable, with their shortcomings and imperfections, grotesque and very scary, a great plot Twist.... We hope for an equally dark sequel... Very good...
Veeh
15/08/2025 16:51
One of the better movies I've seen lately. It keeps excitement during the whole movie, the plot is great and the actors even better. If you feel like watching a bit of a scary and mysterious movie, this is the one for you!
Altaf Sugat
15/08/2025 16:51
It has the darkness, it has some mystery and some twist. The setup is quite good, suspence is there, atmoshere is there, but the ending is just too abrupt. Even though it has some sense to it, it feels like lazy writing, like it was just cut and ends with nothing. Thus this movie never reaches the potential it initially had.
Mariatou
24/10/2023 14:22
The House of Snails
Charli_ume
10/08/2023 08:01
Trailer—The House of Snails
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