Rosario

Diretto da Felipe Vargas
R
2025    88minHorror
4.470%47%5.5
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Rosario Fuentes, agente di borsa a Wall Street, torna nell'appartamento della nonna dopo la sua improvvisa scomparsa. Mentre riordina i suoi effetti personali, Rosario scopre una stanza segreta piena di artefatti occulti legati a oscuri rituali tramandati di generazione in generazione. Quando eventi soprannaturali iniziano a tormentarla, deve affrontare i segreti sepolti della sua famiglia e confrontarsi con la verità sui sacrifici e le scelte che hanno fatto.
  • Emeraude ToubiaRosario / Produttore Esecutivo
  • José ZúñigaOscar Fuentes
  • David DastmalchianJoe
  • Paul Ben-VictorMarty
  • Diana LeinElena / Kobayende
  • Emilia FaucherYoung Rosario
  • Constanza GuitérrezGriselda
  • Nick BallardAlex
  • Guillermo GarcíaMiguel
  • Indhira SerranoLupe
  • Luna BaxterHarlow
  • Isabella HoyosMedic #2
  • Juan Camilo SalgadoDickhead
  • Don GellverElderly Man
  • Daniel Abubakar AsemaMedic #1
  • Gamal DillardCuauhtémoc Zawoznik
  • Deicy CamposReporter
  • Felipe VargasRegista
  • Alan TrezzaSceneggiatore / Produttore Esecutivo
  • Javier ChapaProduttore
  • Diablo5 novembre 2025
    Fantastic film with a little bit different of an ending. Not Hollywood script style, which I found nice. The acting is top tier, and the environment was eerie and grungy. I loved this film.
  • Coouge16 agosto 2025
    Garbage waste of time movie
  • Michael Beck9 agosto 2025
    Good but frustrating
  • Figueiragames1 luglio 2025
    This is so so has this moments but its. Very slow
  • DavChar12 giugno 2025
    I don't know why the IMdB rating was so low on this. I thought it was pretty scary. The only thing I hated was the cheap shot at the end, otherwise this was a pretty solid effort.
  • Scott Thomas6 giugno 2025
    Damn, that was great! At first I thought this was going to be one thing, but then it totally surprised me. Great film.
  • ርልዪረ20 maggio 2025
    Rosario is a frustratingly good movie. I say that because, on almost every technical level, it's solid. The production value is high. The cinematography is stylish and moody, perfectly complementing the eerie tone the director clearly worked hard to build. The acting? Strong across the board. The atmosphere? Genuinely creepy at times-unsettling in the best way. I want to like this movie more than I do. I should like it more than I do. But I can't. Because of Rosario herself. The main character, Rosario, is-put bluntly-an idiot. And I don't mean the typical horror movie brand of "bad decision-making" we've come to expect from side characters. I mean she's the lead, and her defining trait seems to be astonishing stupidity. We're told she's a savvy Wall Street investor, but nothing she says or does reflects that. In fact, almost every awful thing that happens to her throughout the movie is a direct result of her own thoughtless, reckless, or laughably naïve decisions. At first, I tried to give her the benefit of the doubt. Maybe she was in over her head. Maybe her arrogance would be part of a character arc. But no-she just keeps making choices so bafflingly dumb that I stopped rooting for her entirely. And once you lose investment in your protagonist, the whole movie starts to lose its grip. It's a shame, because there's real talent behind the camera. The filmmakers clearly know how to craft tension, build mood, and shoot a good-looking film. The script, unfortunately, doesn't give the lead much intelligence or agency-and watching her stumble from one boneheaded decision to the next becomes less suspenseful and more comical as things go on. Rosario is a well-directed, well-acted horror film that's undone by a main character so devoid of basic intelligence or self-preservation instincts that it breaks the immersion. If you're okay watching a beautiful, creepy movie with a protagonist who constantly deserves what's coming to her, you might enjoy it more than I did.
  • jackmeat3 giugno 2025
    My quick rating - 4.7/10. Rosario is one of those frustrating horror films where all the right ingredients are on the table. Moody visuals, a talented lead, eerie supernatural overtones, but the finished product never quite rises to the occasion. Directed by Felipe Vargas and starring Emeraude Toubia in an almost solo performance, the film had the potential to be a haunting exploration of grief, family trauma, and occult legacy. Instead, it spends far too much time spinning its wheels and leaning heavily on atmospheric tension without delivering the payoff. The premise sounds like a promising setup for psychological horror: after her estranged grandmother’s sudden death, Rosario, a Wall Street stockbroker, gets snowed in at the old woman’s apartment. There, she discovers a hidden chamber full of sinister ritual artifacts, triggering a series of disturbing supernatural events that tie back to her family's dark secrets. It should be a gripping descent into madness, but what unfolds is an excruciatingly slow burn that never builds enough momentum to justify its pace. Let me be clear, the film looks great. The production design is rich and textured, with a stylish, shadow-heavy aesthetic that reinforces the suffocating isolation of the setting. Vargas’s direction is confident and deliberate, clearly influenced by slow-burn horror films like The Babadook or The Witch. Toubia gives it her all, anchoring the film with a committed and emotionally sincere performance. And when the scares do hit, they’re genuinely unsettling, showing some real craft in how the tension is staged. But then there's the writing. Alan Trezza’s script is the film’s biggest flaw, offering a shallow and often baffling character arc for Rosario. For all her supposed intelligence and success, Rosario consistently makes decisions that feel outlandishly reckless or just plain dumb. Her actions don’t seem rooted in character, but in the script’s need to force the next creepy event to happen. It’s hard to stay emotionally invested when you’re constantly shaking your head at her complete lack of survival instinct or common sense. Worse still, the film never fully unpacks the generational curse angle it teases early on. There’s an intriguing backstory buried under all the whispering spirits and flickering candles, but it remains frustratingly underdeveloped. The emotional catharsis that should come from Rosario confronting her family’s legacy just doesn’t land—likely because we’re never given enough to truly understand or care about that legacy in the first place. In the end, Rosario is a visually impressive but narratively thin horror film that sacrifices substance for style. It’s not a total failure as there are moments of genuine dread. And Toubia deserves credit for carrying nearly the entire film on her own, but the sluggish pacing, frustrating character choices, and undercooked story ultimately hold it back. This could have been something haunting and memorable. Instead, it's a beautifully shot disappointment.
  • ricomckee26 maggio 2025
    This movie had great potential. The start and anticipation it sets up is on point! However, it eventually disappoints. The movie is filmed to be very dark and instead of us seeing the character lean something, embrace something, or even fight something...we just see her try some spells and make dumb choices. It is disappointing because the trailer and exp[osition really showed there was potential...but in the end, Rosario is a let down.
  • Tom Cooper23 maggio 2025
    The film tries to be dark and moody, but ends up just being dark, literally, like you can barely see what is going on. Was this the directors intent? The editing is absolutely awful when something even remotely interesting is happening, flicking from one shot to another in a millisecond. These things are pobably intentional just to hide the shoddy CGI and effects. So not well directed at all. Found myself mostly bored throughout, not the least bit scary, the lead actress might be pretty to look at but her acting leaves a lot to be desired. When are they ever going to release a good horror again? I can't remember the last time I watched a good horror film. Otherworldly entities blah blah you've seen it all before in many films with different names. It's a bit of a stinker really, avoid this one unless you suffer from insomnia and need a remedy.

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