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6/10
Witches Beware
billcr1222 April 2021
Here is a film based on the Spanish Inquisition in the 1600's. A judge arrives at a small fishing village and with his cohorts interrogates young woman with accusations of witchcraft. The nuns at my Catholic school failed to mention this unsavory part of our history. Religion in all forms can be used in dangerous ways. The women here are tortured to the point of confessing to relations with the devil. The atmosphere is historically accurate and the actors are good. It will not restore your faith in humanity or religion, but it is a worthwhile viewing.
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7/10
I really enjoyed this film I choose to watch to put me to sleep
zombie13412 February 2022
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SOME SPOILERS AHEAD This movie didn't put me to sleep actually it kept me awake until the end. The synopsis of the film and preliminary plot unfolding seemed to be quite similar to other witchhunt films but as I continued to watch I realized this was a much different film. Somewhat like watching Apocalypto where the events on the screen tell a story about humanity and simultaneously a folk tale with a moral compass. The innocent girls accused of witchcraft and the typical zealot inquisitors at first seem contrived. But as the story progresses the girls through an effort to survive their inevitable burning, make up tales of witchcraft based on their adventures. The lead actress begins to seduce the main Inquisitor actually bewitching him in a way. In one scene as she describes the Sabbath she talks about Satan taking her over and makes orgasmic sounds which cause the priests and guards to become uncomfortably aroused. Finally the inquisitor submits and brings them to the woods to summon Lucifer. As the viewer watches we see the churches own inquisitor give in to his desires, in effect becoming Satan as conjured which in turn makes the girls real witches in a way. The ending leaves the veiwer wondering if they watched a brutal medieval film or a fairy tale. Did the girls really become the witches they made up and fly away?

For me it was a bit of both with the director never going over the top and giving the viewer just enough. The violence and torture was never excessive but very measured. There is brief nudity by the main actress Amaia Aberasturi but just enough to get the point across. Suprising little gem of a film with alot of imagination. Yes there are some flaws here and there but worth a watch. Love the ending alot especially the editing it was poetic. Well written and well acted. Many of the negative reviewers seemed to go in expecting horror or period drama but this is neither it's a folk tale.
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6/10
The dark past of the Basque Country
DogePelis201514 March 2021
The plot is decent and the actresses are very good; I recommend it if you are a fan of Spanish movies.
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6/10
Bewitching entertainment
gurumaggie12 March 2021
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Young girls kidnapped by witch Hunters, imprisoned and tortured.

I would have liked a better ending, but it was good, beautifully shot and well acted.

Give it a watch.
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9/10
This movie is about language.
nuandii-16 June 2021
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I don't know if everyone here understood the purpose of this movie. I think the main issue is language. The girls speak Basque. And some of the women who work in the prison where the girls were held accused of witchcraft also speak Basque. But the Inquisitors speak only Spanish. So what happens is the girls come up with a way to delay their almost certain death at the stake until the village fishermen come back from the sea and can save them. This fails and then enters the second and most difficult to understand part of the film. As the girls recreate the ritual for the inquisitor and are surrounded on the edge of the abyss, something subtle but extremely important to understand the film occurs: the women employed by the inquisitor sing a song suggesting that on a full moon night the tide is high. Soon after that the girls throw themselves into the sea. Most people must have thought they died. The inquisitor claims that they fled by flying. Both possibilities are wrong in my view. I believe that by throwing themselves at high tide the girls escaped death, thanks to the music sung by the working women of the prison. A tip that was passed on in Basque unbeknownst to the Inquisitors.
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4/10
There is any witch movie with a great end?
diego-ferrary18 March 2021
Another movie that has a bad ending! Movie goes developing well to the middle and took a bad direction that screw up at the end!
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8/10
Surprisingly interesting and entertaining
karla-lemaher18 March 2021
I thought it would be another witch trials story, but it's actually a story about women empowerment and feminism in its purest forum.

Acting is very good, cinematography is beautiful and plot is engaging. It is historically very accurate in depicting how these trials went and what people thought in that period of time.

It is worth your time as it is not too long (1 hour and 30 minutes).
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1/10
Terrible movie. Not worth anyone's time
teocrito1 June 2021
I couldn't finish it. It was desperately slow and dull. I thought it would show how the Inquisition worked in the XVII century. I'm a history teacher and I was thinking to watch it with my students but it's terribly written and historically inaccurate.

The girls accused of witchcraft seem like they were taken from this contemporary time to that century. They act and think like girls from the XX century.

The inquisitors are stupid beyond repair, what they do it doesn't make any sense. None. And is because the writers don't know a thing about history. They just took elements from an average exorcist movie, clichés from the Spanish Inquisition, some postmodernist feminism here and there and mix it up together with no quality or style.

Avoid like the plague.
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10/10
Should have an Oscar
carvalh_325 March 2021
I'm glad to read all negative reviews are from shallow moviegoers who are looking for magic tricks. This is a masterpiece in all aspects. Haunting, interesting, historical, deep, disturbing, sexy. Genius! Good plot, good acting, good music, good timing and pace... Very serious filmmaking.
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1/10
A waste of time.
vargasalfredo15 March 2021
If you want to waste time, this is your movie. Nothing happened, like, literally.
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9/10
"There is nothing more dangerous than a woman who dances"
danybur14 March 2021
Abstract

Akelarre (Coven) -recent winner of five Goya awards- constitutes a powerful and lucid chronicle of the macho and misogynistic religious fanaticism of the Spanish Catholic Inquisition, of how it "adapted" reality to its prejudices, and does not hesitate to stage its comic stupidity at times , imposing an unexpected twist on the story and projecting all these towards the political present in an eloquent way but never underlined thanks to its realistic register and with a great staging.

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At the beginning of the 17th century, a group of inquisitors led by the investigating judge Rostegui (Alex Brendemühl, Dr. Mengele de Wakolda) and his Counselor (Daniel Fanego) arrived at a fishing village in the Basque Country (just one stopover in their disastrous journey ) and arrests and tortures a group of young adolescents accusing them of witchcraft, in a typical case of the investigation processes carried out by the Spanish Inquisition.

The approach that the Argentine director (and co-writer) Pablo Agüero makes of this historical event is very rich, with its multiple dimensions projected onto the present.

In the first place, the inquisitive duo, which combines the religious fanaticism of the investigating judge with the skeptical bureaucratic coldness of the counselor. The way in which Rostegui interprets and "adapted" reality to his prejudices in the interrogations, the ridiculous syllogisms of the dialectic in which both are sometimes trapped, have a powerful and current political resonance. And his timely quotes from the mystical poetry of Santa Teresa de Ávila are an eloquent reminder of the undeniable sexual charge that underlies.

The group of adolescents, accused of participating in a Sabbath (that one) -that is, a black mass to worship Lucifer- for the simple fact of dancing in the forest, is described and acts with an adequate anachronistic register or if you want timeless.

The girls, led by Ana (notably Amalia Aberasturi), somehow little contaminated by the dominant macho and misogynistic culture, display a totally rational spontaneity and put it into play to face the judgment of the inquisitors, imposing at a certain moment a turn to the gloomy of the story by exposing and taking advantage of the comic stupidity of all fanaticism.

The harsh scenes of captivity, interrogations and torture are absolutely current and at the same time, in a round trip, they impose the stamp of "medieval" on all the authoritarianism, fundamentalism and political abuse that followed later.

The period reconstruction and staging, with strong pictorial chiaroscuro that refer to Goya are very successful, as well as the music and songs that the prisoners sing at times are overwhelming. Special mention for the use of the off-field, which particularly in a scene, constitutes a great decision.
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1/10
Like A Bad High School Play
packmanproductions18 March 2021
So the religious idiots of 17th century Basque Country decided to round up women who live near the woods and try them as witches. Of course, they're all guilty in the minds of these sorcerer believing half-wits which leads to burning the poor girls at the stake. Between the poor acting and the nonexistent script this is a big time waster. Most of the non-action that takes place in this movie occurs in a dungeon. If you're looking for some important message to derive from this low budget bore-fest it would be to not waste your time.
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8/10
It could have, and did happen
shieldfire13 March 2021
We are taken to 17th (not 16th) century Spain, where the Inquisition is trying to find evidence of witchcraft among the peasantry. A group of young girl/women are found and accused. Imprisoned and tortured they concoct a bizarre mess of a story about what the witches sabbath is about.

It seems that by confusing the clergy and their soldiers by ridiculous rituals they try over-power them and escape.

Some have complained that "Why don't they try to argue their case?" Simply because it would be completely pointless - the whole inquisition wasn't about finding the truth, but to alleviate fears attributed to external forces (like witches). There was only one outcome of "trial" for those accused - death. Which is evident by one methods used - tow the accused to sea. If she floated she was a witch, guilty and should be killed, if she sank and drowned she was innocent.

The film depicts the atmosphere of these "trials" in a believable manner, and the misfortunes the unlucky women faced. Well worth a watch - don't expect anything in the way of horror movie, it is not.
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5/10
Do NOT bother !
trelemis14 March 2021
Do not bother of the good reviews .i read them and was tricked . Tried to watch it without pausing it due to its boring flow .

Couldn't manage to . At least 20 times paused it to do something else .

Just a movie to be playing as you are doing ANYTHING else .

Watch the reproduction of hippos on Nat Geo instead .
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10/10
Beautiful, terribly sad infuriating and powerful.
ElCinefago11 March 2021
You will be taken back to the 1600s in Spain. The acting is impecable, sublime and evoking. The photography is like that of an oil painting and the music is involving and delicious. This is a film that will make you think throughout the movie, it's not a comfortable movie to watch, however I feel it's a movie many people need to watch. Allow yourself to submerge in a journey to the Middle Ages where women where considered dangerous, mainly by religious leaders. It will remind you of many situations that we see still to this day in our societies. This film is a masterpiece, for what it says, for what it hides and for what entails.
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1/10
Watch this movie if you have enough time to waste
info-56882-2523517 March 2021
Good and talented actors, Bad story and no ending. Sometimes netflix movies are really time wasting. I am so surprised that this movie has more than 3+ score here in imdb. After half I had no hope and I just couldnt wait and paused a lot to check how long this movie gonna continue. There is literally nothing in it.
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10/10
XVI Century Witches in The Basque Country
enekoganuza22 September 2020
Great and ambitious film describing a process against women led by the inquisition. I found it engaging and refreshing, great actors and excellent photography.
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4/10
Boring.
deloudelouvain9 January 2024
Akelarre (or Coven for the English title) is a Spanish movie although the language is mostly Basque since the story is from that region of Spain. I read a lot of positive reviews for this one, even one stating this movie should win all the Oscars. Let just say we know who writes this kind of fake reviews, someone involved in the movie, or relatives or friends from someone involved in the movie. To me it deserves zero awards or there has to be one for 'pretty boring movie' which then it would be a contender. The acting wasn't bad, I'll give them that, but all the rest is not good at all. Repetitive scenes in an already boring story, that didn't help. I wouldn't waste your time with this one.
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9/10
And They flew...
RosanaBotafogo19 June 2021
It's a film that hurts the soul, for we are sure it was even worse than the film, the reality, I stopped a few times, by the feeling of discomfort and discomfort caused by some scenes, the poetic and hopeful ending... The film troops inquisitors, and we see blind and disoriented faith, when even the youngest priest and friend of the girls, who finally see them as witches... And They flew...
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5/10
An ahistorical depiction of a case that falls short of what it promised
davidvpcol17 March 2021
First the positives: very very good acting, I'm Latino so is could enjoy the performances a bit more. Photography was also very good. The plot was interesting, but from here we have to go to the bad. The inquisitorial process of the Spanish Crown depicted in the film can't be further from the truth, as here just omits all the stages, guarantees, and more that were developed centuries before. I understand the movie has to make us fear the inquisitors, but in reality, accusations of witchcraft almost never ended with a sentence, the vast majority of cases were dropped. Specially because in the last 200 years of inquisition, almost no one was murdered (murder is bad, but come on, if you put your movie in a specific historical moment, get it right! This lame process could only be expected from the German Protestant inquisition, not from the law process that evolved in the Church. 5k deaths from the inquisition is really bad, but not as bad as 25k of un-judicial processes of the Protestant inquisition, as the Catholics were focused on eradicate heresy, and the protestants on the search of witches. Most witchcraft notices were dismissed by the inquisitors without starting a process as since the XIII century it was noted that such thing just didn't exist). The movie takes inspiration from the Zugarramurdi trials, where the inquisitors decided to break the rules from the Supreme Council of the Inquisition, and carried on without the proper procedure, excited by the french trials in the neighboring region. Six people were executed in this trials, breaking all inquisition rules, condemned for heresy, not witchcraft.

The movie proposes a clash between truth and fantasy, and it taunts the audience to expect a psychological drama with all the little changes in narrative, but fails to deliver, deciding to side with one party. To explain myself a bit more, think about the Conscience character in Joan of Arc (1999), could have used some of that. Also, could have used a token, as the dress, to deliver a final shot to insert doubt after the final scene, but they used it as just an unimportant object. The issue is: you don't want to side with one party, you want to make people doubt! The movie of course must start with one side as the good , and the others are the bad guys, but should have made them move into the other side little by little to put doubt in the audience. Sadly, we all knew the truth throughout the entire film. Put this idea in the hands of David Fincher and an educated writer, or at least one that knows a bit of history, and we will get a masterpiece, because the idea is good, but the movie just didn't want to be great.
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10/10
Much more
dragoncherie13 April 2021
For anyone wondering, NO this is not a horror movie. But, horror is many things such as the evil many women had to face during these times. This movie is a film if brave young women and what they endured during such witch hunts.
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5/10
Spoilers ahead
Gonnabe201512 March 2021
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I'm mostly writing a review in hope to communicate with people who understood the film. I expected it to be either a thriller with real witchcraft like the dark and passionate the witch (2015) or a drama depicting the battle of innocent women to prove their innocence. The main problem as I see it is that the director didn't know what film he wanted to make. I guess young girls at that time didn't know any better and weren't able to predict the end of their actions. It is almost like a farce. Instead of trying to prove their innocence, the girls for some idiotic reason pretend that they are witches and make up lies regarding the witch's sabbath. That of course leads them to their doom. That's what I don't understand. Even witches tried to act innocent at that time. Why would they do that? It really disappointed me. It would have been a much better movie if they had planned better what story they were saying. To me it's just some dumb girls who don't understand the situation they put themselves in. I expected more from the village people too. A riot or smt. Great acting. Especially from the secondary characters. Good directing. Fair enough movie.
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8/10
Not Your Typical Witchcraft Movie
Movi3DO12 March 2021
A new Spanish added to Netflix about the witch trials. A group of girls got accused of witchcraft. To delay the execution, they must lure the inquisitor into witnessing the Sabbath.

This movie is pretty much a satire about the ridiculousness of the hysteria in the past about witches. It demonstrated the saying-is-believing effect: the more you say or do what you think others want to see or hear, the more you believe in it.

As the plot progressed, I started to see how stupid and funny the old beliefs and signs that people used to identify witches. It's easy to trick and invoke curiosity from someone who blindly believe in something.

Overall, a ridiculous and crazy story that poked at the extreme and blind beliefs in witchcrafts. A good refresh from the popular movie genre. 8/10
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5/10
Lucifer!
challe-edh14 March 2021
Netflix warned for sexuell violence...what? i didnt see any or do netflix run cut versions nowadays? Good lead actor good story lame result, bad ending, the end.
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10/10
Nice
drafnan-7424313 March 2021
So gooood movie, brave girls, stupid men I love it
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