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El caníbal
In 1936, in Cayastá, Aparicio Garay, a strange inhabitant of the islands, brutally murders an 11-year-old boy, and commits an act of cannibalism following the orders of his God, “El Hora”.
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Plot Summary
Carlos lives a solitary life, working as a carpenter and keeping to himself following a tragedy that led to his expulsion from medical school years ago. His quiet existence is disrupted when a young Romanian woman, Alexandra, arrives in his remote Spanish village, claiming to be the twin sister of his former roommate, whom Carlos was convicted of murdering. As Carlos grapples with his past and the possibility of innocence, he finds himself drawn into a complex and dangerous relationship with Alexandra, blurring the lines between guilt, suspicion, and desire.
Critical Reception
El caníbal received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its tense atmosphere, strong performances, and its exploration of dark themes. While some found the pacing deliberate, the film was largely commended for its unsettling psychological depth and Javier Gutiérrez's commanding performance.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its gripping suspense and psychological complexity.
Javier Gutiérrez delivers a compelling and unsettling central performance.
The film's deliberate pacing contributes to its dark and brooding atmosphere.
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Fun Fact
The film is set in a remote, sparsely populated region of Spain, which director Manuel Martín Cuenca felt enhanced the story's sense of isolation and unease.
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