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Jirón de niebla is this haunting little gem from Mexico, a fascinating dive into family betrayal wrapped in a horror narrative. Directed by Carlos Enrique Taboada, the film builds a thick atmosphere, much of it thanks to the setting—an eerie hacienda in the State of Mexico that feels alive with whispers of the past. The story revolves around a woman who meets her end at the hands of her own nephew, and it manages to balance suspense with a slow burn. Raúl Araiza and Sonia Linar deliver solid performances, pulling you into the unsettling family dynamics. The practical effects aren't over-the-top but serve the story well, creating a chilling vibe that lingers after the credits roll. It's one of those films that sticks in your mind, and there's something special about its pacing and tone that feels distinctly Mexican.
Family betrayal as a central theme.Eerie hacienda setting adds to atmosphere.Strong performances enhance the unsettling narrative.
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