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Los días de los muertos
Gonzalo, recently dead, returns to his wife's place during los Días de los Muertos. Although he'd hoped to eat burritos and potato dumplings, he discovers that Séléné has cooked him a microscopic fish.
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Plot Summary
In a remote and forgotten corner of Mexico, a group of people are trapped in a surreal and terrifying purgatory. As the Day of the Dead celebrations approach, they find themselves facing not only their own inner demons but also a malevolent force that feeds on their despair. They must confront their past and fight for their survival in a desperate bid to escape this nightmarish reality.
Critical Reception
Los días de los muertos received mixed to positive reviews. Critics often praised its atmospheric tension and the performances of its cast, particularly Harold Torres. However, some found the narrative occasionally convoluted, while others appreciated its unique take on horror and its exploration of darker themes. Audiences generally responded well to its unsettling mood and challenging subject matter.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unsettling atmosphere and strong performances.
Some viewers found the plot difficult to follow.
Appreciated for its unique blend of psychological horror and Mexican folklore.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in a remote location in Mexico, enhancing its sense of isolation and dread.
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