
El hombre del saco
Explores the Spanish origins of the character's story, where he is a tuberculosis patient from Almeria who will do anything to get well, even consuming the blood of the kids he kidnaps in a sack.
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"As in some American movies, the initial premise is good and full of potential but it goes to waste so soon. However, 5 minutes in and you can predict the rest of the plot. It has chances to be original, but it misses them all. The scares are visually entertaining but too abundant and loud. It misses the goal of maintaining you tense. But the most hurtful aspect of the movie is the dedication to look, sound, and happen as in stranger things. I don't deny that a viewer who somehow missed that series can enjoy this movie. But for the rest of the mortals, it's unavoidable to think you ..."
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The Bogeyman returns once every seven years since his death in 1910 (thus the first attack was in 1917). Kino was kidnapped in 1966 (he claims to be part of the harvest of '66); that is, the eighth attack. The film takes place in 2022 (the sixteenth attack), because Paula mentions how "last year" she had tied herself to the tree, and there is a newspaper clipping, dated 2021, covering that event.
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Explores the Spanish origins of the character's story, where he is a tuberculosis patient from Almeria who will do anything to get well, even consuming the blood of the kids he kidnaps in a sack.





