Sinopsis(1)

1990. Un hombre de una pequeña ciudad de Minnesota se entrega a la policía tras confesar que ha cometido un crimen horrible, pero no recuerda haberlo hecho. Es su hija quien le acusa. Para intentar desbloquear los recuerdos, el detective Bruce Kenner pide ayuda al profesor Kenneth Raines, experto en hipnosis, para sumergirse en la mente del presunto culpable y descubrir qué es lo que ocurrió en esa familia. (Universal Pictures España)

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J*A*S*M 

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inglés It’s impossible to write much about Amenábar’s new thriller without spoilers. During the story I was truly surprised that an A-list director with an A-list cast has made such a B-movie - a trashy Satanist tale where much of the (to be fair, not insignificant) fun lies in comparing the intended effects of each scene with their real effects. It’s a lot of fun, really, and a horror guilty-pleasure for the most part, because I actually like this type of clichéd silliness with Satanist cults, rituals, etc. But in the end it breaks down, though not nearly enough for Regression to suddenly become a smart film, but too much for me to keep on making contemptuous fun of it. So nothing, basically. Maybe 60%, but it could move either way. ()

kaylin 

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inglés Amenábar definitely has the ability to make better movies, which he has already shown us several times, but on the other hand, this is not really as bad as some people present it. You just have to accept his darker play and not expect something that completely changes the genre, or takes your breath away at the end like "The Others". That's simply not here. But the game with the human mind and what is reality and what is not is still presented well here. ()