An elderly writer visits the small village where he grew up and as he walks through he catches a glimpse of the same woman he fell in love with in his youth but she has not aged at all! He f... Read allAn elderly writer visits the small village where he grew up and as he walks through he catches a glimpse of the same woman he fell in love with in his youth but she has not aged at all! He follows her, but is not ready for what he findsAn elderly writer visits the small village where he grew up and as he walks through he catches a glimpse of the same woman he fell in love with in his youth but she has not aged at all! He follows her, but is not ready for what he finds
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A stylish, slow-paced but unnerving ghost story that combines M.R. James-style apparitions with an emotionally-driven story and some nicely handled, subtle twists. If you're looking for a "BOO!" shock movie, look elsewhere, though: this is a thoughtful, atmospheric and emotionally-engaging exploration of the effects of guilt, with a supernatural edge. You'll need patience to fully appreciate the movie, as the story unfolds at its own pace and those looking for outright shocks will need to look elsewhere (although when the scares come, they're handled well) but if you're looking for an intelligent, haunting drama, stick with it. You won't be disappointed.
The underrated "Regreso a Moira" is one of the most beautiful, sensitive, stylish, touching and engaging movies that I have recently seen. The heartbreaking story is developed in a very slow pace disclosing a powerful drama of a man haunted by the remorse of his action in his adolescence. There is no horror in the story, only a psychological drama in the head of an elderly man and trigged after the suicide of his wife. The screenplay, the direction and the performances are awesome, and I was impressed with the beauty of the unknown (in Brazil) Natalia Millán. My vote is nine.
Title (Brazil): "Chamado do Passado" ("Call from the Past")
Senior Tomás (Jordi Dauder) receives a tarot card, an indication he was supposed to go back to Spain where he used to grow up at after 44 years. As he is driving back, we're then see in flashbacks what he's reminiscent back in time when Tomás was a young teenager of about 16 (Juan José Ballesta) sitting with his two friends of Carlos Martinez (David Arnaiz) and Vicente (Adrián Marín) as they are talking about the lady who lives on the house on the hill with her cat. That since her arrival that the village had been receiving nothing but droughts and animal sickness. That she struts around nude around the house, and only comes out at night.
And by the time we do get to the end, i still could not make a determination whether Moira was indeed a witch or was she something else that is poorly explained.
This isn't really a horror movie in the traditional sense. If you sit down to watch the movie with the hopes to be scared, like I did, then you will be sorely disappointed. This movie is a movie about obsession, but with a slight supernatural twist.
What made the movie manage to keep being interesting and watchable, despite its lack of spooks and scares, was the acting and the phenomenal switching between past and present. Director Mateo Gil really managed to keep a great flow to the storyline with his switching between past and present.
Without revealing the ending, I will say that the revealing of what Tomás saw in the house on that fateful night was really a stroke of genius and it lifted up the movie quite well.
All in all a watchable movie, just a shame that there was a lack of scares to be had.
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Moira: I am the spinner of your destiny, the ball of string where it comes from, and the scissor that cuts it. I am your house, your happiness, and your misery. I am the part that touches you. Now and forever, whatever you do or wherever you are, even if you can't see me, you can't forsake me anymore. United... further than death.
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