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So, 'En lo oscuro no se ve' is this intriguing horror flick that really plays with atmosphere. You’ve got Clarisa, who’s just come home after what seems like a grueling day, and her little son is just there, asleep. The way the film builds tension is pretty interesting; it’s not your usual jump scares but more of that creeping sense of dread. The practical effects are solid—there's something about the rawness that adds to the unease. The performances are quite compelling too, especially with Clarisa’s layered portrayal of a mother pushed to her limits. It's not going to blow your socks off, but it definitely carves out a niche in the horror landscape with its understated approach and focus on psychological terror.
Distinctive psychological horror elementsEmphasis on practical effects over CGIExplores themes of motherhood and isolation
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