Expecting their first child, a Mexican-American couple move to a migrant farming community in 1970's California where strange symptoms and terrifying visions threaten their new family. This one manages to hold my attention for the most part. It's fairly enjoyable pregnancy horror with engaging mystery, spooky atmosphere and decent performances. I wanted to like this more but this film tries to cover an important subject but I don't think the film itself achieved whatever its trying to say so they just slap some real life facts and historical clips in the end to make the message clearer. I mean the subject is horrible and scary enough, I wish the film would've focused more on that instead of adding supernatural elements to it.
More successful as a social issue movie than a horror flick. The true stories that inspired this film are truly horrifying - stay tuned for the coda before the credits - but don’t expect to be chilled by the film’s ghostly narrative.
Shout by aBlockedParent2022-09-18T23:08:57Z
thought it was too boring so i didnt finish it. some scenes felt weird and could've been made more professionally but acting was good