KM 31

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There are worse things than death. Catalina and Ágata Hameran are twin sisters. Ever since they were little girls, they’ve had a strong, almost telepathic connection. One night, Ágata meets a strange boy in the middle of the highway. She suffers a horrible accident and, as a result, becomes trapped between the world of the living and the world of the dead. A sort of purgatory is transported to the psyche of her sister Catalina. But this fatal universe of emotions will not let them go so easily. Their time has come to face a fateful nature where none will ever be the same again. (Morelia International Film Festival)

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J*A*S*M 

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English Another atmospherically above-average thing from Spain. But atmosphere isn’t everything, there’s also the story and the entertainment factors. To be honest, when it comes to the plot, KM 31 is bland horror, as my relatively low rating indicates. I think ghost horror has become a pretty exhausted subgenre, filmmakers have been pumping out dozens of long-haired women and monsters from another dimension, but in most cases without any particular or at least logical reasons, and such films are a pain to watch. So, 40%, but it had the potential to be better. ()

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