Credited cast: | |||
Tobin Bell | ... | Vasilio Canetti | |
Joaquín Cosio | ... | Emmanuel Ritter | |
Tate Ellington | ... | Ivan Franco | |
Giovanna Zacarías | ... | Leonor | |
Aida López | ... | Elena | |
Enoc Leaño | ... | Jefe Najera | |
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Aurora Gil | ... | Marina Ritter |
Norma Angélica | ... | Doña Eulalia | |
Yunuen Pardo | ... | Beatríz | |
José Sefami | ... | Demetrio (as Jose Sefami) | |
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Mercedes Hernández | ... | Aurora Moreno |
Alondra Benitez | ... | Maestra De Kinder | |
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Conde Fabregat | ... | Belzebuth |
Liam Villa | ... | Isa | |
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Felipe Tututi | ... | Enzo |
After losing his family in an extremely tragic way, Detective Ritter must investigate a massacre at a school perpetrated by a student. What seemed like a pretty clear case becomes much more dense when a priest of the Vatican appears with another point of view.
I was surprised by how much I did actually like this movie. I was a little concerned that length and dual languages might deter my attention a little but not at all. The movie was very well done. The story moves along at a good pace and though you may see a little of the path there is still good creepiness along the way. Definitely worth the time and much better than many of the possession/horror movies out there and especially with a not very well known cast, to me anyway, other than Tobin Bell.