While driving through the kilometer 31 of a lonely road, Agata Hameran hits a boy. She leaves her car to help the victim and another car runs over her and she falls in a deep coma. Her twin sister Catalina telepathically feels the pain of Agata and hears her whispering for help....
Eye for Film concludes, "It may not be a masterpiece, but it is solid and slick and augurs well for his future projects."
...yep, the world is full of horror.
ReplyDeleteAin't it tho :(
DeleteI'll pass
ReplyDeleteto each her own :)
DeleteThis sounds like a good story
ReplyDeleteIt kept my interest all the way.
DeleteI am watching a movie right now but will be back to watch this on. Thank you for having the film here. You know I love Mexican scary movies.
ReplyDeleteI love finding them available like this. And Netflix and Amazon Prime are worth it imo lol
DeleteYou are really collecting a great selection of horror stories. Some sound better than others. Agatha Christie sometimes had a horror element though it was usually explained by some natural means later in the story. I think she wrote one or two that really did have a supernatural theme. I know she wrote a Halloween mystery, with Miss Marple. Anyway that's what your little summaries remind me of.
ReplyDeletebe well... mae at maefood.blogspot.com
Her Halloween one is good as I recall. I've only seen the tv adaptation... I need to look for the books.
DeleteIt sounds like it's good.
ReplyDeleteI do tend to like the foreign horror films.
DeleteSounds interesting!
ReplyDeleteI thought so :)
DeleteSounds pretty creepy to me!
ReplyDeleteThe twins were an interesting touch.
DeleteI'm just not one to watch horror, but this looks interesting, at least.
ReplyDeleteSo many different kinds of "horror" :)
DeleteEek, I couldn't even look at the picture you included on this one ...lol 😀. Hope your having a great week! Hugs, Jo x
ReplyDeleteThat screenshot that came with the video is creepy, isn't it!
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