Practical Effects
Javier Botet's contorted body horror is genuinely inhuman.
Direction
Prada brothers squeeze maximum dread into 240 seconds.
Acting
Gallego's terror feels lived-in, not performed.

Director
Kiko Prada
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Javier Botet has Marfan syndrome, giving him naturally elongated limbs that make him horror's go-to contortionist (Mama, Slender Man, REC).
Released during Spain's 2008-2014 economic crisis, the film's grotesque consumption metaphor resonated in a country watching itself waste away.
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