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Maledicto
When Fr. Xavi is put on the case as a last resort, she sees one last chance to find help for the girl. With the aid of his keen observation skills, his rigorous learning, a heady clairvoyant assistant and perhaps a little faith, the cynical Fr. Xavi must find the means to confront a gripping darkness bigger than himself, and in doing so find some measure of purpose and redemption.
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Plot Summary
A young boy is possessed by a demon after his mother's occult rituals go wrong. Years later, a disgraced priest and a paranormal investigator team up to perform an exorcism and confront the evil entity before it fully consumes the boy and unleashes its fury.
Critical Reception
Maledicto received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences. While some appreciated its attempt at a supernatural horror story with a focus on demonic possession, many found the execution lacking in originality, pacing, and character development. The film was often criticized for its predictable plot points and uneven tone.
What Reviewers Say
Relies heavily on familiar demonic possession tropes.
Lacks originality and fails to deliver significant scares.
Pacing issues and underdeveloped characters detract from the narrative.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Maledicto are generally unfavorable, with many viewers expressing disappointment in the film's predictable storyline and lack of genuine horror elements. Some common criticisms include the film's reliance on jump scares rather than sustained tension and a perceived lack of depth in its characters and mythology.
Fun Fact
The film was primarily shot in Mexico, aiming to provide a distinct cultural backdrop to the supernatural events.
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