La niña de la comunión

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Spanien, Ende der 80er Jahre. Teenagerin Sara (Carla Campra) hat es nach dem Umzug ihrer Familie in eine ländliche Region Kataloniens nicht leicht. Zusammen mit ihrer schlagfertigen besten Freundin Rebe (Aina Quiñones) versucht sie sich gegen das spießige Umfeld zu behaupten. Nach einer durchzechten Partynacht treffen Sara und Rebe mitten im Wald auf ein weiß gekleidetes kleines Mädchen, das eine Puppe hält. Sara möchte ihr helfen, doch das Kind verschwindet, nur die Puppe bleibt. Und damit beginnt der Albtraum. (Alamode Film)

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Englisch A likeable Spanish ghost film without any higher ambitions, but it reliably meets all the necessary parameters, and nothing better from the ghost genre has come out this year. The story is set in the 1980s and centres on two friends who go out partying, get molly and hitchhike home with two guys. On their way they run into a girl holding a doll who disappeared years ago, and the trouble can begin. Pretty interesting ghost mythology around the doll and the ghost, likeable young actors, the ghost looks great (like a zombie bride but perfect practical make-up, no CGI), really uncomfortable look, has a nice pace, and the film isn't afraid to execute some of the characters, which I always welcome, and the atmosphere is cool too (the jump-scares didn't really work for me, but the ghost's appearance on the set just looked good and had the appropriate gusto). It's not as good as Don’t Listen or Malasaña 32, but it's still better than anything from America, or this year. If the competition was bigger, I'd stick with a strong three stars, but it's been a long time since I've seen a nicely made ghost film with a fine villain, so I'll happily upgrade. 7/10. ()

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