A series
of erratic deaths - seemingly caused by something paranormal - put residents
of a suburban Argentinean neighborhood on edge. Believing the block
has become infested with deadly, blood-hungry supernatural creatures,
the residents call upon experts for help. But everyone soon discovers
the entities are far more dangerous than anyone could imagine.
Filled
with shocking and horrific images, MANY scares
throughout [even for jaded genre fans], good acting from a variety of
distinctive performers, plus a remarkable soundtrack that adds yet another
layer to the over-all fear and dread. This original Argentinean film
is bound to become a cult classic (despite the anticipated Hollywood
remake in the works). The best aspect of this film - and why it's so
genuinely scary - is that writer/director Demian Rugna has a true understanding
of man's most basic fears AND has created a collection
of 'everyman' characters which seem to be experiencing the terror
right along with the audience. It is stylistically similar to his earlier
LAST
GATEWAY. This time Mr Rugna is using a crew well-experienced
in the horror genre (many of them - including Fabian Forte - worked
on MASSACRE
TONIGHT and THE
WHITE COFFIN).
An
Argentinean film in Spanish with English subtitles; widescreen format,
uncut (88 minutes),
DVD encoded for ALL REGION NTSC WORLD FORMAT; extras include theatrical
trailer.
Graphic
Violence/Gore/Fright
Recommended For Mature Audiences