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Hola y bienvenido a WatchMojo Español, hoy conoceremos las películas más perturbadoras en español que se hayan hecho. Aunque nos gustaría, no usamos películas en las que se hablen otros idiomas que no sea el español.

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00:00Hello and welcome to Watch Mojo Español, I am Jackie and today we will know the most
00:08disturbing movies in Spanish that have been made. Although we would like, we do not use
00:13productions in which other languages ​​that are not Spanish are spoken, although they have
00:19participated Latin American countries.
00:31Number 10, La piel que habito. Pedro Almodóvar is a Spanish director of renown and surely
00:37you already know that something controversial can come out of his imagination. The story starring
00:43Antonio Banderas as the plastic surgeon Robert Lethgard is simply out of the ordinary.
01:06At first we see a strange relationship between a mysterious woman who is trapped
01:11in the place of the doctor and him, as she seems to be captive, although without many
01:16intentions of fleeing. The background of this uncomfortable situation would not have been seen
01:22by anyone in a million years, and if you have not seen it yet, we are not going to ruin it.
01:37But we tell you that in the middle of the movie things start to get a little confusing.
01:43Number 9, Somos lo que hay. The patriarch of a strange family dies in a public place,
01:49and when the authorities pick up his body, they realize that there is something that does not fit.
02:06The story leads us to understand that, rushed by what they believe to be a curse or a duty,
02:12an entire family gathers to hunt people, and make them part of a strange ritual while
02:19they flee from the police. Be careful, because if you are not a fan of blood or exotic dishes,
02:26we do not assure you that you can resist this Mexican production for a long time. You can also
02:32see the American version, but no, it is not easier to digest.
02:46Number 8, the wolf house. The sensitive issue of the dignity colony, which includes abuses
03:04of all kinds, is an issue that must be made public so that people know what was happening
03:09there. Precisely that is the core of this complex thematic, which managed to be represented
03:15with the stockmotion technique, the wolf house. With dreamlike scenarios, it allows us to live
03:29in our own flesh the terror and uncertainty of the victims of the colony, especially
03:34of the children. Do not get confused, it is a terrifying and disturbing film, yes, but
03:41not only because of its visual appearance, but because of the powerful combination of
03:45a terrible real story with the use of the imagination of a child to understand the indescribable
03:51events that happen around him.
03:55Number 7, Red Sunrise. This Mexican film was banned at first, and yet it managed to
04:01resurface to become a cult classic. Red Sunrise tells us the painfully real story
04:20of the events of October 2, 1968 in the Plaza de las Tres Culturas, the event known as
04:28the Tlatelolco Massacre. This is a fictitious story, but inspired by the reality of one
04:33of the many families that in their apartment gave asylum to the students who protested
04:39peacefully in the square, and had to flee the police to avoid being murdered. The injustice
04:58and tension, the feeling of confinement and persecution, will chase you for much of
05:03the plot, feelings that were once very real for people who are no longer among the living.
05:11Number 6, The Holy Mountain. No one should be surprised that Alejandro Jodorowsky goes
05:17to breakfast every time disturbing or unusual films are mentioned, and The Holy Mountain
05:24is one of his most representative and remembered creations. A wanderer meets an alchemist
05:37and the living representation of the planets of the solar system, with whom he goes in search
05:42of the titular sacred mountain. This is far from being a simple trip, not only for the
05:48protagonists, but for us as spectators, who end up exposed to a series of images
05:54taken from what seems to be a feverish dream. If you want something slightly calmer, you
06:02can opt for Santa Sangre, another production of Jodorowsky, but it is not far from a film
06:09like Palomera.
06:19Number 5, Terrified. Lately, Argentine cinema has brought us incredible horror gems,
06:26putting the bar very high for all of Latin America. One of the clearest examples is
06:36the movie Terrified, a compilation of various experiences experienced by the inhabitants
06:42of a neighborhood in which things are getting pretty weird.
06:48The lovers of the genre loved it, and those looking for a good scare out of the ordinary
07:00and are not used to watching horror movies, this is a good start. If you want to scare
07:06your mom, invite her to watch this movie with you, and your dog, and your aunt, and your brother.
07:21Number 4, Alucarda, the Daughter of Darkness. This far-fetched American collaboration
07:28inspired by the literary vampire Carmilla is incredibly a Mexican production, and the
07:38themes that this production touches such as satanism, possessions, homosexuality, blood
07:44and eroticism were simply too much for the public of Mexico at the end of the 70s,
07:51so first it was released in English and then it was dubbed into Spanish. With the passage
07:57of time, once the public knew how to appreciate its value, it became a classic of worship
08:03and to date it is considered as such, we do not recommend that you see it with your mom.
08:21Number 3, an Andalusian dog. Have you ever thought that it would have happened if Salvador
08:26Dalí had made a movie? Well, although in reality this is not the only one and nobody
08:37speaks Spanish because it is silent, the collaboration between the artist and the director Luis Buñuel
08:43is simply strange, but in the best of senses. This creation was shot in the brief span
08:50of 15 days, as a result, supposedly, of two dreams that had arisen both from Buñuel
08:57and Dalí, and they simply decided to take them to the screen. What is it about? Well,
09:12actors appear, bicycles, ties and ... we don't understand anything. Why is it called Andalusian dog?
09:19Because it is not an Andalusian dog, obviously. If you see it and it makes sense to you, congratulations,
09:27you are crazy.
09:28Number 2, Aftermath. This Spanish production film actually has no dialogues, but it does
09:39not need them, nobody needs to talk when things are done in solitude. Aftermath, which
09:47in Spanish can be translated as Consecuencias, was part of a series of short films by the
09:52director Cerdá, and definitely has no other objective except to deeply disturb
09:59the people who see it.
10:16This shows us a morgue in which two men work, when one of them retires, the other
10:22is left alone with the body of a woman who died in a traffic accident, and we can only
10:28say that. Anything else we could add from this is quite
10:34censorable.
10:35We have not reached the end yet, but we are almost there, just do not forget to subscribe
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10:47surely like them. Now yes, let's go to the end.
10:52Number 1, Atroz. Two drunk men run over and murder a woman, so the police
11:09present themselves to the scene of the crime immediately. While they check the car and
11:14stop these men, they find video tapes on the glove compartment, and what is recorded
11:20there is simply indescribable. Think of something that disgusts you, disconcerts you or makes you
11:30angry and is surely part of the plot of this film of terrible quality. With just $ 7,000
11:37in budget for its creation, it is not surprising that they have focused on the shock value to
11:43make it striking, and they did it with grace.

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