In 1996 Brazil, firefighter Ana (Marjorie Estiano) returns to work after a shocking incident in her past surfaces. The traumatic event, which occurred when she was just a child, is hinted at through a disturbing flashback - her disturbed mother attempted to carry out a murder-suicide. This dark history lingers as Ana begins her new job, tackling the unsettling case of a dilapidated nursing home in the middle of nowhere.
Upon arriving at the scene, an eerie feeling pervades. The residents are reluctant to admit they called for assistance, and the crumbling nursing home itself seems to exude malevolent energy. This is a setup classic for Ana's troubled past to collide with her present-day perils. The horror genre has increasingly turned its attention to traumatic backstories, recognizing that vulnerability is an inherent part of humanity.
The film's approach to trauma horror may not break new ground, but it delivers a deeply unnerving and visually stunning experience. The cinematography paints a vivid picture of Ana's growing unease as she navigates the decaying nursing home. A sense of disorientation pervades the narrative, leaving the viewer questioning whether this is Ana's bad dream or someone else's.
The production design is a standout aspect of the film, conjuring an atmosphere that's both unsettling and captivating. The result is a minor but intriguing entry into the trauma horror canon, one that will keep you on edge as it masterfully weaves together Ana's dark past with her present-day terror.
				
			Upon arriving at the scene, an eerie feeling pervades. The residents are reluctant to admit they called for assistance, and the crumbling nursing home itself seems to exude malevolent energy. This is a setup classic for Ana's troubled past to collide with her present-day perils. The horror genre has increasingly turned its attention to traumatic backstories, recognizing that vulnerability is an inherent part of humanity.
The film's approach to trauma horror may not break new ground, but it delivers a deeply unnerving and visually stunning experience. The cinematography paints a vivid picture of Ana's growing unease as she navigates the decaying nursing home. A sense of disorientation pervades the narrative, leaving the viewer questioning whether this is Ana's bad dream or someone else's.
The production design is a standout aspect of the film, conjuring an atmosphere that's both unsettling and captivating. The result is a minor but intriguing entry into the trauma horror canon, one that will keep you on edge as it masterfully weaves together Ana's dark past with her present-day terror.