The film is carried almost entirely by Inma Cuesta and young actor Asier Flores. Flores flawlessly portrays a sheltered child forced to find immense courage.
is a beautifully shot, grim, and deeply depressing folk horror that leans heavily on psychological terror over monster action. It successfully mirrors the suffocating feeling of isolation but suffers from a thin plot and uneven pacing. The film is carried almost entirely by Inma
Left alone, Lucía and Diego are terrorized by a mysterious, tall "beast" that supposedly feeds on fear and drives its victims to madness and suicide. 🔍 Detailed Review The Good: Atmosphere and Acting It successfully mirrors the suffocating feeling of isolation
After a violent incident involving a stranded outsider, Salvador leaves the homestead to return the man's body to his family. The first act moves at a snail's pace
The first act moves at a snail's pace. It may bore viewers expecting a standard, fast-paced horror movie.