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So, 'El Entierro' is quite a trip into the creepy unknown, you know? There's this dude, Roy, who’s digging into the past with a tape recorder — a relic from his nursing home gig. He’s on the hunt for some cash a deceased patient supposedly stashed away. I mean, that’s already eerie enough, right? But as he ventures to the old house, the film dives deep into that unsettling vibe; it’s got this gnarly atmosphere, like you can almost feel the walls closing in. The pacing’s deliberate, building tension with each step he takes. And, man, the practical effects are solid, lending this raw edge to the horror. The performances are pretty grounded, making the whole experience feel more real. It’s distinct for how it intertwines nostalgia with dread, really something to ponder.
Interesting use of sound designStrong practical effectsExplores themes of memory and loss
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