VERÓNICA Reviews of Spanish supernatural horror

  

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Full plot [contains spoilers]:
The film opens in 1991 in medias res, with emergency services responding to a call from a young girl. She sounds panicked and screams about something coming to get her brother before the call cuts off.

The film goes back in time three days. Verónica is a fifteen-year-old girl living with her mother and three young siblings in an apartment in the working-class district of Vallecas, Madrid. Their father recently died and their mother works long hours at a bar to support the family, leaving Verónica in charge of her younger siblings: twins Lucia and Irene, and Antoñito. On the day of the solar eclipse, her teacher explains how some ancient cultures used eclipses to stage human sacrifices and summon dark spirits.

Verónica and her friends Rosa and Diana go into the basement to conduct a séance using an Ouija board. Verónica wants to reach out to her late father, and Diana her late boyfriend, who died in a motorcycle accident. Rosa and Diana pull their hands back when the glass cup becomes too hot. Verónica’s hand remains on it, and at the moment of the eclipse, the cup shatters, cutting her finger and dripping blood onto the board. Verónica becomes unresponsive, whispering something repeatedly, then lets out a demonic scream. She wakes in the school nurse’s office, who tells her she probably passed out from iron deficiency.

Verónica begins experiencing paranormal occurrences and her friends avoid her. Looking for answers, she goes back to the school basement and finds the school’s elderly blind nun whom the students call “Sister Death.” The nun explains that the séance attached a dark spirit to her and tries to compel the spirit to leave, but nothing happens.

Verónica draws protective Viking symbols for the kids, only for the demon to destroy them. She tries to help Lucia when the spirit chokes her, but Lucia says it was Verónica who was choking her. Verónica wakes up to find that she’s on her first period. As she scrubs her mattress, she finds burn marks on the underside. She also finds on each of the kids’ mattresses a large burn mark in the shape of a human body. Sister Death tells Verónica that she used to see dark spirits when she was younger, and intentionally blinded herself in an unsuccessful attempt to stop the visions. Verónica can force the spirits to leave by doing right what she did wrong as it is important to say goodbye to the spirit at the end of a séance. Verónica asks Rosa and Diana to hold another séance, but they refuse. Rosa reveals that at the séance, Verónica whispered that she herself would die in five days.

Desperate, Verónica decides to hold the séance with her siblings. She has Antoñito draw the protective symbols on the walls, but he flips to the wrong page and instead draws symbols of invocation. When she tells the spirit to say goodbye, it refuses. She calls the police and escapes with her siblings. However, she sees that she is not actually holding Antoñito but had imagined it. Her brother is actually hiding in a closet. She finds him but he won’t go with her. Verónica looks at herself in the mirror and sees the demon, realising she has been possessed by the demon the entire time and has been harming her siblings under its control. She attempts to end the possession by slitting her own throat but is prevented by the demon. The police enter to find her being attacked by an invisible force and passing out. The medics carry her and Antoñito out while a shaken detective observes the scene. As the detective watches a photograph of Verónica suddenly catch fire, he is informed that she has died.

Five years later in 1996, he reports of unexplained paranormal activity having occurred in Madrid. It is explained that the movie is based on the true events of the first police report in Spain where a police officer certifies having witnessed paranormal activity… [Wikipedia]

Cast and characters:
Sandra Escacena … Verónica
Bruna González … Lucía
Claudia Placer… Irene
Iván Chavero … Antoñito
Ana Torrent … Ana – The Spirit of the Beehive
Consuelo Trujillo … Hermana Muerte
Ángela Fabián … Rosa
Carla Campra … Diana
Chema Adeva … Romero
Miranda Gas … Rodríguez

Technical specs:
1 hour 45 minutes
Audio: Dolby Digital
Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1

Release:
Verónica was released in Spain on 25 August 2017 by Sony International and is currently available on Netflix.

Notes:
The film’s original title was El Expediente

Not to be confused with the 2017 Mexican movie Verónica directed by Carlos Algara and Alejandro Martinez-Beltran.

Fun facts:
This is another horror movie supposedly based on a true story.

Related:

SISTER DEATH Reviews of prequel to Verónica, plus trailer

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