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From the beginning of The Invisible Tenant, Spanish cinema has become synonymous with suspense masterpieces. The country that gave birth to Real Madrid and Barcelona, in addition to football, even the movies are so amazing!
Not long ago, a friend's sister wrote a graduation thesis on violent audiovisual language in movies. Hamburg suddenly thought of the 1996 Spanish suspense film Death Papers (UltraSensory Murder). It turns out that Spanish movies have always been so godly!

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Synopsis: Angela, a female college student, is writing a thesis on audiovisual violence. Her thesis advisor was helping her collect information when she saw a mysterious videotape and suddenly died of a heart attack. Angela sneaks away the tape and discovers that it is a real murder. Angela finds Chema, a classmate who knows movies very well, to help investigate, and finds that the murdered classmate in the film is none other than alumnus Vanessa. The two find Vanessa's boyfriend, Bosque, but Bosque takes aim at Chema. Angela is caught between two boys, and as the danger approaches, who should she choose to trust?
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The heroine Angela wants to write a paper on audiovisual violence. She found her mentor, who recommended her a male classmate Chema who knew a lot about violent movies.
Chema has seen a lot of violent movies, and the apartment at home is all dark gothic, revealing a strange word and deed. But whether it's a movie or a movie shooting equipment, Chema knows it all too well.
The professor found a small secret room in the school's video library, where there were a lot of untagged videotapes. The professor took one in his hand, but found that inside was a real scene of torture. The professor died of a sudden heart attack in the classroom.
Angela was the first person to come to the classroom, driven by curiosity, took the tape and asked Chema to analyze it together. Vanessa, the missing alumnus in the film, is tied to a stool, crying and begging the filmmakers to let her go, but she is still brutally tortured and killed.
Angela and Chema discover that it was not a disappearance, but a secret murder. How many more people have been killed? Does all this have anything to do with the school?
The two find Bosque, who is related to Vanessa, and Bosque is handsome and golden, and has a funny humor. With an air of temptation and danger.
Vanessa found that Bosque used the same equipment as in the videotape. But it turned out that Bosque had only bought it for four months and could not have been the one who shot the videotape. Through repeated encounters, Vanessa gradually became attracted to Bosque.
On the other side Chema warns Angela that Bosque is dangerous and asks her not to be fooled by Box. At the same time, Angela discovers that Chema's bedroom is hiding a camera, which is the camera that shoots the videotape. Angela was confused and didn't know who to believe.
Angela finds a photo of Chema and Bosque, proving that the two had known each other for a long time. But both men put on the appearance of not knowing each other. At the same time Angela found that all this had something to do with the school. And the mastermind seems to be another mentor.
The film is constantly reversed in Chema and Bosque, and the audience also follows the heroine Angela's gaze, constantly guessing who is the biggest boss behind the scenes.
As the investigation deepens, Angela becomes more and more dangerous. It is not until the last moment that the audience discovers that the bad guy is actually Bosque. Chema has actually been silently protecting Angela.
Spanish films create first-class suspense effects, the plot twists and turns, and the audience must not guess the result without seeing the last second. Seeing the last audience suddenly realized, oh ~ it is so.
There are many Spanish brain-burning films like this, such as "The Invisible Tenant", "Mirage", "Buried Alive", "Sin of Time and Space" and so on.
There is no buying and selling, there is no killing. The reason why there are these videotapes is definitely because of the market demand, in order to meet the curiosity mentality of some people.
The most frightening thing about the film is the dark secret web hidden behind it. It is full of human darkness and brings together all kinds of terrible dark legends.
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