

Movie spotlight
La casa
In the house where several gererations used to live no one is living anymore At least apparently. Because if any one intensifies hearing and view, he can see He sees the footprints of formers inhabitants. He sees the marks of life and death in the deserted spaces He is the witness of the persistence of voices , bodies, ligths and shadows.
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Plot Summary
A group of unsuspecting friends are lured to a remote cabin for a birthday celebration. Upon arrival, they discover the cabin is a deadly trap set by a mysterious figure. As they try to survive the increasingly bizarre and violent events, they realize their only hope lies in confronting the dark forces at play.
Critical Reception
La casa received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its dark humor and gore, while others found its plot convoluted and its scares inconsistent. Audiences were similarly divided, with its cult following appreciating its unique blend of horror and comedy.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its inventive gore and dark comedic tone.
Criticized for an overly complicated and sometimes nonsensical plot.
Seen as a unique, albeit polarizing, entry in the horror-comedy genre.
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Fun Fact
The film was originally conceived as a sequel to Álex de la Iglesia's earlier horror-comedy 'The Day of the Beast'.
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