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La Vieja
Little Pol's fears will become genuine terror as he discovers the cruel intentions of the oldster who lives in the bathroom.
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Plot Summary
In a remote Mexican village, a young woman, Alma, is ostracized by her community due to a past trauma. When a mysterious illness begins to spread, the villagers turn their suspicions towards Alma, believing she is cursed. As the situation escalates, Alma must confront her past and the dark secrets of the village to survive.
Critical Reception
La Vieja (The Old Lady) is a low-budget Mexican horror film that garnered modest attention on the festival circuit for its atmospheric tension and unsettling narrative. While praised for its mood and performances, particularly from its lead, it was also noted for its occasional pacing issues and reliance on familiar horror tropes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its eerie atmosphere and effective suspense.
Noted for strong lead performance in a chilling role.
Criticized for a slow burn that doesn't always pay off.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in a small, remote village in Mexico, contributing to its authentic and isolated atmosphere.
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