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Marga is a highly motivated, arrogant and successful businesswoman from Spain on assignment in Buenos Aires, a city she hates and whose people she loathes. While in the Argentine capital on a day the whole population is waiting to view a rare solar eclipse, she must also find a new tenant for her family's decrepit apartment.
Rapidly losing her patience, she comes upon the mysterious Jorge lurking outside the front door, who informs her that he has a client willing to pay four times what she is asking in rent. There's just one catch - the paperwork must be signed immediately. As Marga waits to complete the transaction, several of Jorge's associates suspiciously appear at the apartment, and before long Marga discovers that their plan for the building and for her may mean a startling fate worse than death. (Verleiher-Text)

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Bloody13 

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Deutsch Klassik. Die Schöpfer haben die wichtigsten Momente in den Trailer geschnitten, die etwa die letzten zwanzig Minuten abdecken, und haben so eine adrenalingeladene Fahrt falsch versprochen. Natürlich ist es ganz anders. Eine Immobilienmaklerin gerät in einem alten Mietshaus in Konflikt mit einer verdächtigen Gruppe von Menschen, die die Wohnung für ihre verdrehten Zwecke benötigt. Das Thema ist recht interessant, aber der überwiegende Teil des Films besteht nur aus langen Gesprächen, Telefonaten und dem Umgang mit verlorenen Hausschlüsseln, aus denen die Protagonistin dann nicht entkommen kann. Ich kann jedoch nicht sagen, dass es an Spannung fehlt (Besuch der alten Mieterin), die perfekte Musik trägt dazu bei, zusammen mit dem aufgeheizten (meiner Meinung nach unnötig übertriebenen) Finale. Nicht so brutal und roh wie "No moriré sola", nicht so spannend wie "Sudor Frío", ist dieser neue Film des Regisseurs einfach nur ein Durchschnittswerk. ()

J*A*S*M 

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Englisch It’s nice to see Borgliano moving beyond the boundaries of cheap exploitation towards increasingly interesting projects in increasingly interesting genres. Penumbra is not even horror any more, Borgliano delays the moment when “things start to happen” in an almost hedonistic way; bloodthirsty viewers will not be very happy (it was really funny during the screening how they cursed the director and prayed for the mysterious Mr Salva to finally show up :-D). Most of it is basically a nicely made conversational drama that at times is almost unexpectedly comedic and cynical, and in a way it reminded me of the recent Sleep Tight, by Balagueró. Many people will not like it, so I’m hesitant to recommend it, but for me 7/10. ()

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Englisch Penumbra is an Argentinian-Mexican production that has a rather interesting, creeping atmosphere. It is hard to know much about what is going on for a large part of the movie. Once it is revealed, you may not be thrilled about it, although it is still weird enough to hold your attention. It is not a gory horror movie, although it is a horror movie that can certainly capture your imagination with its atmosphere. ()

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