

Grief, grandmas, and a ghost who really wants you to drown — Mexican horror hits different.
Lalo is a teenager tormented by the recent death of his dad, and being forced to move to an old house with his grandmother Elena. After taking his dad's old wristwatch, the ghost of a young girl begins to haunt him. Now, Lalo's life is in danger as he tries to unfold the mysterious ghost who keeps frightening him, hoping to stop her from dragging him for good.
Cinematography
Xochimilco canals shot like a fever dream you can't wake from.
Acting
Axel Alpuche carries teen grief like a weight you'll feel in your chest.
Director
Pavel Cantú
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Xochimilco's floating gardens and drowning folklore root this in specifically Mexican ghost traditions rarely seen in mainstream horror.
The ghost's swimming pool appearances mirror Cristina's actual death location — water as both weapon and grave throughout.