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La mujer del andén
In the 1990s, the trains stopped working, condemning many towns to isolation. The locals are going to die at the train station, as a metaphor for the death of their dreams.
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Plot Summary
A woman waits at a train station, lost in memories and haunted by a past tragedy. As night falls, strange encounters and unsettling events blur the line between reality and hallucination. She must confront her deepest fears and unravel the mystery of her own past before the train arrives, carrying her to an uncertain future.
Critical Reception
La mujer del andén received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising its atmospheric tension and strong performances, particularly from lead actress Carolina Fadic. However, some found the plot to be convoluted or slow-paced at times.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its moody atmosphere and psychological depth.
Carolina Fadic's performance was highlighted as a significant strength.
Some criticism was directed at the film's ambiguous narrative and pacing.
Google audience: Audience reception data is not readily available for this title.
Fun Fact
The film was shot entirely on location at a decommissioned train station in Chile, contributing to its eerie and isolated atmosphere.
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