Urubú (2019) Poster

(2019)

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Terrifying and scary journey to the Brazilian jungle to find a weird albino bird
ma-cortes21 March 2021
This is a version about the relevant cult movie : ? Quien puede matar a un niño ? Or Would you kill a child ? . Set in Manaos , it deals with a marriage formed by Tomás : Carlos Urrurtia , his Brazilian wife : Clarice Alves and daughter . Tomas attempts to find the albino Urubu throughout the deep Amazons . His obsession drags his wife and daughter to the dangerous rainforest . Then their daughter disappears and things go wrong when occurs several astonishing murders with gruesome and bloody executions.

A frightening movie packing chills , thrills , tension and grisly killings . This is a peculiar rendition about a famous 1976 film by Narciso Ibañez Serrador , made by his son Alejandro Ibañez . In fact , the film produced by Peña Ibañez , is dedicated to their beloved father Ibañez Serrador . It is a terror movie with creepy events , shocking scenes and lots of violence with disagreeable images . The cast gives passable acting , though really unknown , stars Carlos Urrutia , an ordinary secondary actor and Clarice Alves' first feature film , while director/actor Alejandro Ibañez plays the boat captain . Furthermore , special appearance from Jose Carabias , a sympathetic comical actor with long career from the Sixties , and usual performer of Narciso Ibañez Serrador's series : 1, 2, 3 Responda otra vez. The picture benefits itself from impressive location in Manaos, Brazil , and Amazons , including spectacular aerial vistas.

This genuinely mysterious movie was professionally directed by Alejandro Ibañez who pays tribute to his father Narciso Ibañez Serrador , though being an inferior rendition to his classic movie. Alejandro Ibañez also made a short with Lidia Bosch and Dani Rovira in homage his father titled Historias para no Dormir , paying tribute to the popular series of the Sixties usually starred by his grandfather Narciso Ibañez Menta and directed by Narciso Ibáñez Serrador .
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