El ABC de A Nadie Le Importa - E es por Encerradxs

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El ABC de A Nadie Le Importa - E es por Encerradxs

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En el episodio de esta semana hablamos de una de las cosas más siniestras que podemos imaginar: el encierro. Psicológico, físico; a voluntad propia o a la fuerza. Encerradxs bajo tierra, en un cubo creado por quién sabe qué alien o en una cámara criogénica de alta tecnología. Hasta un ascensor es demasiado como para hacernos temblar. Y bueno, si también aprovechamos para ventilar, nadie dice nada, porque al final del día A Nadie Le Importa.  Películas analizadas, en orden: - Oxígeno (Oxygène) (Alexandre Aja, 2021) - La Reunión del Diablo (Devil) (John Erick Dowdle, 2010) - La Noche Devoró Al Mundo (La Nuit a dévoré le monde) (Dominique Rocher, 2018) - El Cubo (Cube) (Vicenzo Natali, 1997) - El Hoyo (Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia, 2019) - El Descenso (The Descent) (Neil Marshall, 2005) - Fenómeno Siniestro (Grave Encounters) (The Vicious Brothers, 2011) Otras obras mencionadas y recomendadas: Videoensayos: - Fear of Depths, de Jacob Geller: Fear of Depths - YouTube - Thalassophobia, de Solar Sands: Thalassophobia - YouTube Películas y series: Experimentos sociales. Aliens. Etcéteras: - Saw - Circle  - Exam - Cabin In the Woods  - The Standford Prison Experiment  - The Purge Cómo te explico??? Algo nos encerró: - The Society - Gojiam Asylum  - The Blair Witch Project  La naturaleza se venga (sci fi o real): - Frozen - Open Water - The Cave - Sanctum - Crawl - 47 Meters Down - 47 Meters Down: Uncaged - The Last Descent - As Above So Below  - Buried - Into the Night  - 127 Hours Humanxs siendo una mierda: - Room - Flightplan - Blood Red Sky - Red Eye - 7500 - The Lodge  - 10 Cloverfield Lane (Dan Trachtenberg, 2016) - Split Zombificades: - Train to Busan (Sang-ho Yeon, 2016) - Dawn of the Dead (Zack Snyder, 2004) - Rec (Jaume Balagueró y Paco Plaza, 2007) - The End? (Daniele Misischia, 2017) Terror espacial: - Alien (Ridley Scott, 1979) - Life (Daniel Espinosa, 2017) - Ad Astra (James Gray, 2019) - Moon (Duncan Jones, 2009) - The Cloverfield Paradox (Julius Onah, 2018) - Zathura: A Space Adventure (Jon Favreau, 2005) Islas desiertas:  - Lost (Damon Lindelof, J.J. Abrams, Jeffrey Lieber, 2004-2010) - The Lighthouse (Robert Eggers, 2019) Libros: - Under The Dome (Stephen King, 2009) - The Mist (Stephen King, 1980) - Survivor Type (Stephen King, 1982) - Misery (Stephen King, 1987) - The Shining (Stephen King, 1977) - Gerald's Game (Stephen King, 1992) - Lord of the Flies (William Golding, 1954) - Uzumaki (Junji Ito, 1998-1999) - The Maze Runner (James Dashner, 2009) Creepypastas: - Ted the Caver - La Casa Sin Fin Videojuegos: - NaissanceE (Limasse Five) - Kentucky Route Zero (Cardboard Computer) - Silent Hill (Konami Digital Entertainment) - The House of Da Vinci (Blue Brain Games) - The Room Series (Fireproof Games) - The Zero Series (Spike Chunsoft) Arte de portada: @mr.demonnox (Instagram) Nuestro Instagram: @anadieleimporta.podcast Contacto: [email protected]

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