One time watch..Definitely one of the films,that you forget as soon as you finish watching...But,if there is nothing to do,it will do to kill some time)
Plot summary
Alicia is a young real estate broker who stumbles on an old apartment building, where she plans a secret and romantic meeting with her boyfriend Simon. But they don't know, that the lessor has sent some murderers to kill the last remaining tenant. When Alicia and Simon catching them in the act, they are forced to run, hide and fight for their lives.
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One time watch..
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The film opens with a killer on Christmas Eve of an elderly woman in an old apartment building in Barcelona. Months later Alicia (Ingrid García Jonsson) inspects the nearly abandoned building for a real estate company. She uses the building as a secret rendezvous for her boyfriend Simon's (Bruno Sevilla) birthday. He is English and is in the medical profession, needing to go back to school. While they are there...not to give too much away, but there is another break-in like the first and Alicia and Simon star in a "home" break-in film of hide and seek. Oriol Tarrida Homedes plays the bad guy who wears all black, has oversize ominous boots, wears a respirator (I don't know why) and drags the large cliche axe. There is apparently some confusion in Spain about which slasher characters belong where. Nothing new to see here.
Guide F-bomb. No sex. Ingrid García Jonsson in black bra and panties.
Cheap and unwise
That's regarding a character decision very early on in the movie, which is actually one thing that you will immediately pick up when the movie starts. You could say it lays out the work of what is going to happen later on. And while that is not really in favor of the movie and the movie itself takes awhile to actually jump-start, when it does (late),it actually is more than decent.
Let's say the bad guy in this, really deserves that tag. And you could do more with this idea/character. The ending is pretty strong, though whatever direction they'd go, someone would be annoyed by it either way. I thought it was the right way to go ... no pun intended