Phonearl
Good start, but then it gets ruined
Brenda
The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one
Cassandra
Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
Cheryl
A clunky actioner with a handful of cool moments.
Darkling_Zeist
'Hasta el viento tiene miedo' is a supremely atmospheric Gothic horror from the Mexican maestro of understated chills, Carlos Enrique Taboada. Here he takes a prosaic plot, the haunting of a all-girls school and turns it into high cinematic art. To my shame I was, until recently, entirely unaware of Taboada's genre cinema, and it becomes apparent fairly swiftly that he is a true master of horror; the opening gambit of 'Hasta el viento tiene miedo' is creepy, subtle and shows a great mastery of camera that brings to mind the visionary genius of, Mario Bava. This is a genuinely unnerving ghost story that has you in its icy grip from its bravura first act to the heart-pounding, ectoplasmic denouement. 'Hasta el viento tiene miedo' is clearly an important work, whose chilling Gothic motifs rivals that of 'Black Sunday', 'N.O.T.L.D', and 'Carnival of Souls', and it remains a profound injustice to genre cineastes everywhere that Taboada's majestic, penetrating visions of fear aren't more recognized for the landmark films that they so clearly are.
GL84
When the students at an-all female boarding house are forced to stay on campus during a holiday break, they find themselves in the middle of a suspected haunting that has ties to those in charge and try to stop it before it gets deadly.This was an utterly enjoyable and engrossing Mexican horror effort, with one of the better and more entertaining ghost stories around that make for some incredibly enjoyable times around. Filled with lots of atmosphere in the gigantic facility, a perfectly captivating mystery and the right amount of tension-release, from cheesy dance numbers and slight lesbian undertones to the gang's night-time investigations and the interactions with the headmistress make for some somewhat slow-going but still decent-enough interludes from the haunting action, and while it's not a real go-for-the-throat style of haunting where it constantly reinforces it's there but contains enough set-pieces to make it consciously part of the film. The last half is a little too cheesy to mesh with the classic first-half, but it's still a great old-school ghost story and a highly entertaining one at that.Today's Rating-Unrated/PG: Violence.
Rogelio Duron De La Garza
This movie is a very good one, you have to check out Mr.Taboada´s directing,It´s ageless and even if its mexican oldstyle movie making, you can still feel the scary vibes he was aiming for. The movie centers around a group of girls that because of disobeying some orders stay stranded in their college all summer long, one of them starts having some weird dreams and theres a ghost rounding that college with a dark past. There´s a strip tease scene that can show some lesbian shadows on the girls, you have to see it yourself, spine tingling and horror at it´s best on this 70´s horror story.
alfonsohinojosa
Even the Mexican movie industry is short on horror films, this one stands out among the lot.The story is about some girls who have to spend their summer vacations on the school due their cruel principal. What they don´t know is that the school is haunted by a ghost.Although the story might not seem very original, director Taboada manages to keep it moving and adds a few twists along the way. The acting is somewhat irregular but the main cast is good, specially Marga Lopez as the only adult who takes the matter seriously.Believe me, this film is so eerie that you´re going to be looking twice before entering a dark room for a long time.