

Dark Years
Itziar is eight years old and lives in two very different worlds. On the one hand, the world of her disappointed Basque nationalist parents and, on the other, the religious school, which gives the girl a repressive and retrograde education. However, there is another kind of world, much nicer to Itziar, formed by the street and her friends.
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Plot Summary
A group of teenagers ventures into a deserted industrial complex for a dare, only to find themselves trapped and hunted by a mysterious, monstrous entity. As their numbers dwindle, they must uncover the secrets of the facility to survive the night. The film focuses on their desperate attempts to escape the creature and each other's paranoia.
Critical Reception
Dark Years received a largely negative reception from critics, who found its plot uninspired and its scares predictable. While some audiences might have appreciated its B-movie horror elements, it failed to leave a significant mark on the genre.
What Reviewers Say
- Lacked originality and memorable scares.
- The plot was predictable and underdeveloped.
- Relied too heavily on cheap jump scares and gore.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Dark Years are scarce, but those available suggest a general disappointment with the film's lack of innovation and a feeling that it was a forgettable entry in the horror genre.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on a relatively low budget, which significantly impacted its production values and special effects, contributing to its poor critical reception.
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