Here Comes the Devil

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HERE COMES THE DEVIL combines modern indie filmmaking and storytelling with a hint of '70s-styled psychological horror that may not just be psychological. Francisco Barreiro and Laura Caro play parents Felix and Sol whose preteen son and daughter inexplicably reappear after being lost overnight on a desolate, cave-riddled mountainside after a casual hike became every parent's nightmare. The good luck and good fortune of their return soon changes, as the children's behavior suggests ominous and unspeakable events the night the children were lost that continue even now. As a loving couple - and loving parents - try to care for and protect their children, the ancient and half-whispered legends around the caves and the mountain and those who have gone there before become too strange to believe ... and too dangerous, no matter how insane, to ignore. (Neue Pierrot Le Fou)

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kaylin 

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English "Here Comes the Devil" has a tense atmosphere that gradually escalates. It is not an abrupt escalation, but a gradual, creeping one, which greatly benefits the entire film. There are moments when you will no longer be sure if there are any positive characters or if they are all truly dark, including parents, children, or any other supporting roles. It incredibly helps the film and makes it a great horror experience, even though there are no jump scares. Or perhaps, precisely because of that. ()

J*A*S*M 

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English I’ve already praised Bogliano for Penumbra and I could copy part of that comment for Here Comes the Devil. This guy is getting better with each film, always making something more interesting. His latest looks a little artificial at first (the low budget can be seen and the visuals looked like from a South American soap opera), but that problem surprisingly disappears with time. The atmosphere works and, at least in one scene, Bogliano reminds us of his beginnings in gore. Otherwise, the film is creepily unsettling overall. ()

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