

Marta used to be a recognized and successful psychic, but after a dramatic experience, she loses faith in her gift and develops agoraphobia. She couldn't see the devilish side of her rapper, Mario, and now, Marta is afraid that Mario will stalk her again. As soon as she released from the asylum, she moves to Monica's uncle apartment. There, she feels safe. But soon, she has trouble with her crazy neighbors. And if this wasn't enough, a spectrum starts to haunt her, making her life impossible. Marta will have to fight against all these difficulties and manage to get her gift back before Mario finds her.
Acting
Paz Vega commits to unraveling completely—glorious even when script wobbles.
Practical Effects
Old-school spectral effects hit different than CGI ghost garbage.

Director
Alfonso Pineda Ulloa
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Alfonso Pineda Ulloa later directed episodes of Narcos: Mexico, trading small-scale dread for cartel chaos.
Part of Mexico's early 2010s horror boom that blended Catholic supernaturalism with modern urban anxiety—think The Orphanage's scrappy cousin.