Alienween

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  • 2016
  • 1 hr 29 min
  • 5.7  (106)

Alienween is a horror-comedy film, released in 2016, directed by Federico Sfascia. The movie is set in a small town of Italy, in which a group of friends decides to celebrate Halloween night by visiting an abandoned villa located on the outskirts of their town. But their fun and frolic-filled Halloween quickly turns into a spine-chilling experience as they encounter a group of aliens who invade their town with the intention of destroying all humanity.

Guglielmo Favilla plays the protagonist - Stefano, who comes up with the idea of visiting the abandoned villa for his group's Halloween party. Federica Bertolani plays his girlfriend, Eugenia. Alex Lucchesi portrays the character of a shady priest, who is also a part of their group. The rest of the cast includes Andrea Baglio as Giorgio, Desirèe Giorgetti as Martina, Emanuele Marchetti as Paolo, and Paola Roccuzzo as Valentina.

The movie begins with Stefano and Eugenia setting up the Halloween party in the villa. Their friends arrive one by one, dressed in different costumes, and begin to have a good time. But things take a turn for the worse when they find themselves being attacked by an alien in the parking lot. The group tries to flee the area, but the aliens have already invaded the town, and it's not long before they find a huge spaceship hovering above their heads.

The group seeks refuge in the villa, and the storyline of the movie gradually moves towards the discovery of the aliens’ origins, motivations, and weaknesses. The film combines elements of Italian giallo cinema with retro science fiction from the 1950s, to create a bizarre yet entertaining experience for the audience.

The special effects of the movie are impressive, given the small budget it had. The aliens' prosthetics, makeup, and design are creepy enough to give viewers an uneasy feeling about their appearance. The movie features a lot of practical effects which emphasize the gory bits of the aliens' carnage. The production team did an admirable job of using the limited resources available to them to make a science fiction movie with very little scope for visual effects.

As the story progresses, it becomes evident that the movie's director wanted to create something more than just a typical horror movie. The film's theme is centered around the concept of friendship and the strength that lies within a group of people sticking together. The characters are quirky, and the dialogues are witty, which adds to the lighthearted tone of the movie.

The performances of the main cast are noteworthy. Guglielmo Favilla stands out as the protagonist, who is forced to face his fears and weaknesses. Federica Bertolani's character plays the role of a supportive and understanding girlfriend to Stefano, who is also up for any adventure that comes with the Halloween night. Alex Lucchesi adds a comic element to the movie as the dubious priest with a few tricks up his sleeve to help the group fight the aliens.

The soundtrack of the movie is composed by Federico Sfascia himself. It creates an eerie atmosphere that adds to the scares in the movie. The music builds up the tension in the scenes and enhances the emotions of the characters. The sound design is crisp, and the mixing is well done, which helps to create a cohesive experience for the viewers.

In conclusion, Alienween is an entertaining horror-comedy that pays homage to the classic B-movies of the 1950s. It's a treat for fans of retro science fiction, and the quirky characters and witty dialogues make it an enjoyable watch. The special effects and practical makeup are impressive given the small budget. The storyline is unique and is more than just a simple horror story. It revolves around the strength of friendship and showcases the importance of coming together in the face of adversity. All in all, if you're in the mood for a fun-filled Halloween movie, then Alienween is worth checking out.

Alienween is a 2016 foreign movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 29 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.7.

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  • Release Date
    2016
  • Runtime
    1 hr 29 min
  • Language
    Italian
  • IMDB Rating
    5.7  (106)
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