Blind girls
and unseen tormentors.
Another interesting
scary movie from Spain. There’s not a lot that I have to say about it.
On a
production and direction level is all very well done, Spain is still a
guarantee of quality when you talk about scary movies.
Guillermo
del Toro produced this movie, another guarantee of quality. It’s not Hollywood
style, and level, of production, but this for many could actually be a bonus
point.
For the
story I have some reservations. It certainly works during the movie, a lot of ominous
situations are nicely set up without having to resort to that dreadful cliché of
the protagonist blindly, pun not intended, walking into obvious danger. Stuff happens,
thing move along nicely and we are fed a lot of info about the evil forces at
works. To sum it up, it’s very nice to follow.
The
problems starts when you get to the end, after the big final revelation, and
watching back it’s all so incredibly contrived, it must be the most picky and bizarre
evil force ever to grace my screen…
Conclusion:
A very competent thriller. It will not leave a very lasting impression
afterward but certainly works on every level. Recommended viewing.
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