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Durante una noche invernal en una localidad costera, Rosa se ve obligada a hacer la colada en una lavandería autoservicio situada en un oscuro y desierto callejón. Allí la joven sufrirá por sorpresa el acoso de un asesino en serie. Aislada y sin poder salir del reducido espacio de la lavandería, Rosa se verá inmersa en el sádico juego del gato y el ratón al que la someterá el psicópata. (DeAPlaneta)

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J*A*S*M 

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inglés After a year, another encounter with a Spanish-Colombian production and again the marketing strategists were unable to keep their mouths shut and the trailer showed something that the viewer shouldn’t find out until two thirds into the film. Idiots. Otherwise, it’s quite good, thrilling, very well shot, atmospheric, with nice visuals. However, I don’t think the aforementioned twist was very fitting for such a well run thriller (even if I knew about it beforehand). Moreover, it’s not even very ingenious or smart, but basically a useless and unfounded diversion. It’s an unjustified change that felt as if Trashorras didn’t know how to get out of a hole when writing the script and used the first crap that came to his mind, and then added a couple of sentences to the parts that were already written… so people wouldn’t complain. ()

kaylin 

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inglés The Spaniards and Colombians didn't come up with anything completely new or brilliantly innovative in horror. They came up with a horror that has a significant portion of its runtime with quite a good, claustrophobic atmosphere, where you feel like there's no escape. Blind Alley is a film that manages to tap into our fears, and thanks to its relaxed approach, it's a very enjoyable watch, which is somewhat underrated. ()

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