The Untamed
Mexico
7377 people rated A couple in a troubled marriage locate a meteorite, initiating an encounter with a mysterious creature. Their lives are turned upside down by the discovery of the creature, which is a source of both pleasure and destruction.
Drama
Horror
Mystery
Cast (13)
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Landa
20/08/2024 12:38
I have to admit it is unique, but it's also boring. I would not recommend it, nice idea, but not enought realised. The end is like" okey we don't have any ideas left, let's just end it so".
Maïsha
20/08/2024 12:38
This film is about finding pleasure. The five main characters are husband, wife, brother, girl and alien. There are lies, sex, orgasmic encounters and jealousy. Good setup for a strange sci-fi drama.
This isn't a bad film. It is slowly paced but my curiosity helped it hold my attention. I sometimes find it hard for me to gauge foreign actors but I thought the acting was ok. There's an ominous feel to this and I guess that also helped in holding my attention. It wasn't anything I would classify as horror going on. It felt much more like weirdness. My biggest issue is that you never really get an understanding of everything was going on. I wanted to know why people were hurt or dying and I never got an answer. Things just didn't completely add up by the end of the film so I had to take some points away for that. With such a slow pace there was a great building of suspense but it failed to satisfy. If you can handle the pace and the unanswered questions, this is an ok movie.
🛃سيـــــد العاطفــــة🛂
20/08/2024 12:38
I hadn't read the review, but heard this was a science fiction Mexican film. the start was rough. it looked an awful lot like a * movie and I was actually thinking of walking out. but soon we get down to the real business. a monster, arriving from outer space, needs sexual partners, (apparently he/she is bi-sexual). the monster appears to give pleasure and pain, depending. a young woman, ale, is married to a tough guy?, angel, who is having sex with her brother, fabian. it's complicated, as they say. ale is enticed by vera to get involved with the monster. she also entices Fabian, who is gay. dead bodies start piling up. because this is so serious, i didn't know if I should laugh when the jokes happened. this is not for everyone, but i liked it OK. it's certainly different, and I have seen a lot worse.
Jeremy
20/08/2024 12:38
A young woman comes to grips with her failing marriage and homosexual husband, and oh yeah there's something about a tentacle sex alien too, in The Untamed (2016), a Mexican sci-fi horror film written and directed by Amat Escalante. Originally titled La region salvaje, it was released in the U.S. in 2017. The film gratuitously uses a provocative subtext to explore serious drama and sexual themes in small town Mexico.
Amat Escalante is a Spanish director known for his gritty portrayal of the Mexican experience. The Untamed paints an unvarnished portrait, and even the natural scenes are bleak and depressing. Its original title translates to "the wild region," which I'm assuming refers both to untamed nature and female sexuality. There are several close up shots that reinforce that theme scattered throughout the film.
Alejandra (Ruth Ramos) and Ángel (Jesus Meza) are raising two children in an unhappy marriage. Alejandra's brother, Fabian (Eden Villavicencio), is a nurse at a local hospital. Ángel and Fabian are having an affair. Things get weird when Fabian meets Veronica (Simone Bucio), who visits the hospital after being bitten by a lusty tentacle alien her parents (?) keep in their barn.
Veronica lures Fabian to the barn, where the creature brutalizes him into a coma. He is later found naked in a ditch and brought to the hospital, where Alejandra meets Veronica. Police arrest Ángel for Fabian's injuries because a bystander saw the two men arguing in a parking lot before Fabian disappeared.
Somehow Veronica convinces Alejandra to also meet the alien, but she has a more pleasurable experience. Her sexual awakening leads her to realize the truth about her brother and husband's relationship, and she flees with her children. After Ángel accidentally shoots himself in the leg, Alejandra returns to the barn, where she finds the alien has killed Veronica.
Like most European films (The Untamed was made by a Spanish filmmaker), The Untamed heavily relies on tedious character development and subtext American audiences generally find boring. I have a feeling most viewers will skip to the alien scenes just out of curiosity. The CGI here is excellent for an indie film; much better than some big budget studio releases I've seen.
I'm reminded of a writing professor who used to admonish us for including supernatural or fantastic elements in our stories. Why not use a person rather than a monster? He'd ask. Well, a monster is more interesting, I thought. In this case we have to ask: what does a tentacle sex alien bring to the story? You can't just say, well, the movie is really about the protagonist's sexual journey, because you don't need a weird creature to tell that story. Plenty of movies feature lusty aliens, but the aliens are usually central to the plot.
In The Untamed, remove the alien and little changes. Alejandra's brother might as well have been hit by a car. You could say it motivates Alejandra to finally leave her husband, but finding out Ángel was having an affair with her brother probably would have been sufficient. Ruth Ramos and Simone Bucio are both beautiful actresses and don't need intimate moments with a CGI monster to arouse the audience's attention.
Overall, The Untamed is a competent and provocative film, but its sci-fi element seems gimmicky. Its conclusion is murky and bleak. Is passion and sexual gratification ultimately dangerous and destructive, as the creature implies? Was everyone better off in their dysfunctional yet stable relationships prior to encountering the creature? Somehow I don't think that's the message Amat Escalante intended, but it's hard to arrive at any other conclusion.
Diya Gc
20/08/2024 12:38
This is a very SICK movie!!! What kind of a movie is this that you promote having s## with a creature/an animal? This is called bestiality. It is So SICKENING. Whoever you are AMAT ESCALANTE, may God have mercy on your soul. Don't Watch. No scary monster, just stupid drama.
สงกรานต์ รังสรรค์
20/08/2024 12:38
When I rented this I didn't know it was in Spanish. I turned the subtitles on and kept watching. The first 20 minutes shows scenes of a Mexican couple with two small kids. They argue & argue & have sex. The woman doesn't enjoy it & just lays there. They argue some more & it's the typical Mexican family where the man is the boss & domineers over the wife. That's not necessarily always a bad thing but he's not nice about anything. The kids get into some chocolate that his mother brought over. The boy is allergic to chocolate & is scratching a bad rash on his face. The man tells the wife its her fault for letting the kids eat chocolate. She tells him it's his mother's fault because she hid the chocolate & the kids snuck & ate it. They argue & he goes to work. There's scenes of him at work as a construction worker. They show him wrestling with his co-workers & drinking beer at break & lunch. Macho man. After work they head out to the bars. The next 15 minutes shows him at the bar getting drunk & loud, fighting - breaking glasses, & over turning bar stools. At this point I decided this movie wasn't for me & turned it off.
Adama Danso
20/08/2024 12:38
'The Untamed' boasts an eye-opening beginning with Verónica, a rather listless young woman, receiving some hot tentacle action in an isolated cabin in the woods. It then quickly turns to everyday mundanity as we meet Alejandra, a young mother whose brutish (but vegetarian) husband, Ángel, has casual sex with her brother Fabián. But Fabián's meeting with Verónica kicks off a series of events that test the family's bonds and result in further visits to that cabin in the woods...
I do not recall ever having seen a Latin American sci-fi film before, but even if there is a whole genre of such films of which I have never heard, this offering must surely stretch the boundaries - not just in content but in tone also. Special effects are kept to an absolute minimum (and when we finally see the CGI creature as it - um - services Alejandra I had to stifle a laugh) because this is a film about people trapped in their unsatisfying lives. They live in grotty houses with messy beds and chipped paintwork, wear cheap clothes and rarely smile. It's no wonder the cabin in the woods is so enticing.
So despite its sci-fi elements this is a quiet film, rooted firmly on the ground - in many ways more of a kitchen-sink drama than anything else. It is intriguing enough that I would quite like to see it again.
Nada IN
20/08/2024 12:38
There is a nod to director, Zulawski in the closing credits of this film and no wonder. What is surprising is that I have never quite got round to seeing Possession, the evening for indulging in the spectacle of Isabelle Adjani engaged (in reality or not) with a many tentacled creature, has never quite come around, and then I fall into this. 'Disgusting', 'unnecessary', 'science-fi' 'entrancing', and 'disturbing yet beautiful', various parties have cried but only the last two can I possibly concur with. The difficult roles are well played, including two young children, and although the film is peppered with graphic sex and violence, it is that element of doom that worries the most. For such a vivid film, including much that is most alluring, there is clearly established the threat of something terrible in the woods and more specifically, the cabin in the woods. Appalling, amazing, affecting and surprisingly survives explicit revelations concerning the being when might have expected that less might be more.
ســـومـــه♥️🌸
20/08/2024 12:38
Giving in to your lust and pleasure and indulging in it, may not be the safest thing to do. And even though we know this (even if it sometimes it's just somewhere buried deep inside, we do know it), we can not help ourselves from time to time to go overboard. Or to just simply do something that makes no sense.
All this get heightened when we mix something from far out there. Although in this case it seems enclosed and contained, it is anything but. In a way this reminds me a bit of little shop of horrors. But this is not made in a funny way and it is pretty sexual. So mix in a bit of alien Hentai and you get this here. It is explicit but while I didn't stop/pause or rewind I don't think to the point of actual penetration. Still weird stuff to say the least and obviously meant to shock in more than one way.
Story makes sense (if you get over the initial Science Fiction part of it) and is decent - again, only if you're not offended by the nature and the depiction ...
mauvais_garblack
20/08/2024 12:38
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