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5/10
Muñeca me crazy
I quite liked this movie. I wanted to rate it higher, unfortunately its unoriginality and predictability kept me from doing so... but it was definitely entertaining. The story is very "been there done that". Still interesting, just not wildly enthralling and following a familiar formula leading to the predictability.

I'd say the most successful part of this was the acting. I thought everyone did a really good job and that was a large factor in the level of engagement in this film. Small shout out to the girl in the very beginning. She had a very short scene but she killed it.

They did a good job with keeping up the spooky, atmospheric vibe throughout. It was disappointing that every time they showed the "monster" I was taken out of the moment because to me the prosthetics were unconvincing and looked a tad silly. I don't know what the budget was like on this production, but the movie looked really nice, so I was surprised by the kinda subpar special effects and CGI but that's not a deal breaker.

The story definitely could've used some fine-tuning and a little zest. The pacing was certainly on the slower side and edged on too slow but was fine. It started to get particularly interesting all of a sudden and then it ended... which was unfortunate. I would have loved to cut some of the filler that slowed the pacing down and had what was the ending happen at the beginning of the third anct and gotten some more story.

Regardless, I think this movie was successful as is and a lot of that success was carried by the actors so, bravo guys. 5.5 rounding down to a 5, would recommend.
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6/10
The Spanish chiller packs genuine screams , thrills and horrifying deaths
ma-cortes6 August 2023
Creepy motion picture with chills , thrills and terrible murders. Taking as a starting point the bizarre urban legend of the ghost of a girl who appeared on the day of her first communion, the filmmaker Victor García elaborates in his first foray into Spanish cinema an intriguing and gruesome rural horror film set in May 1986. After a night out, in a little town anchored in the past, the recently arrived Sara and her friend Rebe decide to hitchhike home. During the journey, a girl dressed as a communion crosses them on the road. Along the way , they encounter a doll wearing a communion dress. The doll, a symbol of a tradition that is given to children who have just received their first sacrament, ends up at Sara's house as a gift for Judith. The young friends beging investigating and eventually figure out the origin of the doll , leading them to discover an eerie legend that haunts the mysterious location . From that moment, their lives will become hell . She's lost !. She's alone !. And she's cold ! . In the name of the Father, and the Son...!

This chilling pìcture contains bit good fun with grisly killings , relentless horror and lots of blood . This ¨La niña de la comunión (2022)¨ can be rated as a ¨Rural Terror ¨ flick set at a very conservative town in Tarragona , Spain , as the nightmare starts when our protagonists come upon a little girl holding a doll, dressed for her first communion , from now on , a series of inexplicable situations begin to happen . This chiller takes as reference emblematic films of horror movies such as ¨The Ring¨, ¨Nightmare on the Elm street¨, as well as James Wan's films : ¨Annabelle¨saga , to create a story with its own mythology to which is added ¨The figure of a disturbing doll with a curse¨, according to its director . The film is starred by a group of young and mostly unknown performers led by Carla Campra (¨Veronica¨) , Marc Soler (¨Todos Mienten¨) , Aina Quiñones (¨No Matarás¨) and Carlos Oviedo (¨Las Leyes de la Frontera¨).

It displays a tense and suspenseful musical score by composer Marc Timón . As well as colorful cinematography , though mostly dark , by cameraman José Luis Bernal . The motion picture was regular but professionally directed by Víctor Garcia . This Spanish director with an international career is expert on terror sequels , such as : ¨Return to House on Haunted Hill¨ , ¨Mirrors 2¨ , ¨Hellraiser revelations ¨, ¨30 Days of Night: Blood Trails¨and other terror films as ¨Gallows Hill¨ , ¨Arctic Predator¨ and ¨An Affair to Die For¨ . ¨La niña de la comunión¨ (2022) rating : 5.5/10 . Average but acceptable and passable.
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5/10
The first 10 review must be the directors mom
beatfan-1743318 February 2023
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This is my third review so far and my first two reviews were motivated by unrealistic review average.

In this case, the movie is not awful but is mediocre at best. It could be a 6-7 horror movie but it borrows too much from other great movies like The Ring and Dark Water.

The plot is interesting but it starts to decline the moment after they try to stop the curse almost exactly as in The Ring (I'm talking about finding the corpse)

The music isn't great and the scary moments could be better. This also applies to the special effects.

Overall I strongly recommend you skip this one. Instead of this movie try "A tale of two sisters".
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5/10
Spanish Horror rarely works.
Patient44420 August 2023
Sadly, the horror genre just isn't for the Spanish producers. Sure they have some good movies, like Rec for example, but overall they create amazing thrillers, with brilliant suspense and perfect twist endings.

When talking about horror, it's quite sure that the movie will be a swing and a miss, because this is just how it happens over and over.

If you want to try productions like The Invisible Guest, The Hidden Face, Times Crimes, Julia's Eyes and many more, you will have a great time with those. Here is where Spain prevails and gives us amazing movies to remember and even watch again in order to better understand them.

La nina de la comunion is a weak movie, as unoriginal as it gets, brings nothing new, nothing fresh and doesn't deliver with it's ending either. It's just something you've seen many times, done poorly.

Nothing to recommend here sadly, go and find something else. I might recommend Piggy, it's new, it's different good but not horror as in tension or scares. It's the typical good Spanish production.

Cheers!
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6/10
Decent Spanish Jump-Scare Flick
thalassafischer18 September 2023
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This is a nice little Spanish horror that has an incomplete mystery. I think some people might find that to be a good thing, while others will find it frustrating. While I was unpleasantly surprised by the ...thing...at the end, and it was a genuinely creepy twist, the movie just kind of ends.

While I can appreciate a film that leaves the audience to draw their own conclusions, The Communion Girl simply has too many specific details which are left unexplained.

So, the underlying root cause is some kind of devil/witch goblin and the doll is really old. Okay. And....? Where does the skin disease come from? What's the real back story?

La nina de la comunion just kinda leaves you hanging and I guess that's passably frightening to fourteen year olds and incurious adults. The atmosphere is decent, though.
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3/10
nahhh...
mcebaymail27 December 2023
Unfortunately, somebody had the bright idea to do this whole movie in some strange moon man language. Almost impossible to understand what anybody is saying. It seemed like whoever tried to make this movie did not listen to anybody about this strange, alien language coming out of the actors mouths. I imagine this would be very hard for a script writer. This happened to me once before, with a supposed masterpiece of a film called peter pans labyrinth. I think the guys name was Dario argentino or something, but it had stunning visuals, but you just couldn't understand a damn word anybody was saying. One of the few movies that I actually walked out on. But at least the box office gave me my money back. I'm pretty sure this film marked the eventual downfall of all the new Disney . In most cases, these artsy fancy kind of movies are just not worth the time to try and decipher or get any kind of meaning whatsoever out of them.
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6/10
Generic, but slightly above average
aronharde2 October 2023
Let me start off by saying this movie brings nothing new to the table. Two teenagers leave a party by foot and get picked up by some guys in their car. Our protagonist Sara sees a girl in a white dress and shortly after they find a doll in the woods. They get told about a local story that whoever sees this girl is cursed. That's the basic premise of the movie but I think the movie did a decent job with it. We have seen similar stories a thousand times before and by now it's just annoying.

But I think this movie's execution is good enough for the movie not to be complete trash. Probably the most interesting character is Sara's best friend Rebe and her relationship with her abusive alcoholic father. Sara also has some trouble at home because she got grounded and has a strict father. These relationships make you empathize with them because they just want to save their friends and themselves from the curse received from the doll. Also the makeup of the evil entity looks good and whenever she's on screen the movie is tension filled. Like I said the movie does nothing new and we've seen it all before but the execution is overall okay for a one-time watch. [5,5/10]
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3/10
Too predictable. Nothing special. Bad movie
bvjrgjdh28 May 2023
This movie is not different for any other low cost horror movie. The script was too predictable, the story is poor and lack of context, this was a two hours waste of time. Maybe the actors is the only thing that I can rate, in fact I gave 3 stars because the acting was great. Nothing more.

When you have to animate a demon is that you have a problem and this movie have an animated demon. Is the only thing that I can share.

Summary: if you can avoid to see this film, do it. But if you have no choice and you have to watch the film, be prepared for lost valuable time of your life.

Maybe the next time...
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7/10
Alive or dead
kosmasp20 August 2023
No pun intended - we have a movie here that tries to develop quite the ... well lore. It does give us a new evil of sorts, which I reckon we can give it kudos for. At least one I haven't heard before - but be that as it may, it is not that it invents anything too major or new. Horror movies try to build on things that have been done before. Best case is doing it with great finesse and good images at least.

I would argue this achieves to be well captured and edited. Still flawed and predictable of course. But if you like horror movies, you may find quite a lot to cherish here. The ending is a bit weird ... but then again, need I remind everyone what you have been watching?
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8/10
Quite fun for what it is but still has some issues
kannibalcorpsegrinder21 August 2023
After a wild night of partying, a woman and her friend come across a strange doll in the desert which draws them into a nightmarish series of hauntings by the ghostly owner of the doll and must uncover the sinister origins behind its appearance to leave the mystery behind them.

Overall, this was a decent enough if somewhat problematic genre effort. One of the better elements here is the way this works with the build-up of the spirit's presence in the family. The first half here dealing with the friend group interacting with the party and her home life signals the discovery of the doll and how it's affecting her giving this a solid start. There's some fun to be had with the idea of the town's superstitions figuring into the events to write it off and the intrusion on their lives and how it's obvious something is wrong that gives everything its impact. As this comes off the way it does, the second half bringing about the start of the hauntings is all rather enjoyable like the rest of those kinds of genre efforts. Since we're graced with an appropriately creepy backstory for the ghostly figure and its equally chilling appearance of it, the scenes where it appears and torments or even outright kills others in fine sequences that makes its supernatural powers felt, giving this plenty of somewhat suspenseful attacks. Even the idea of how to stop the ghost is fun, having several solid connections to its backstory and being rather fun which gives this a lot to like. There are some issues here that bring this one down. Among the biggest drawbacks to this one is the overly familiar setup and storyline that makes this feel quite predictable. Working as a straightforward throwback to this style of Asian ghost movie featuring the wronged spirit coming back and haunting those who get caught up in its path. There's not much in the way of deviation taking place here as it runs along this type of story and makes it quite easy to see the beats coming for easy predictability, lessening the tension somewhat. The other drawback here is that there's not much in the way of action for long stretches of the running time leading to some moments where it plods along. Several of the sideplots here, with the friends' home life being quite troublesome and outright abusive is an angle that doesn't need all the time devoted to it that it does, and several parts of the investigation lead to characters meeting up several times over so they can come off redundant. The repeated nature of the genre setup comes into play as well, making this come down from where it should be.

Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Language, Violence, drug use, and children-in-jeopardy.
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6/10
Good Premise but Borrows Too Much From Better Films
Reviews_of_the_Dead18 September 2023
This was a movie that I found when looking for new releases on Shudder. I saw the date of release on the Internet Movie Database. Doing a bit of digging, it does seem this is one where it did festival rounds and its wide release is 2023. What caught my attention was the title and the poster. I figured this would be a religious based horror film, which I'm a big fan of. I also noticed the names and figured this was from a Spanish speaking country as well. Other than that, I went blind.

Synopsis: May 1987. While returning from a nightclub and after having taken drugs, the new girl in town Sara (Carla Campra) and her friend Rebe (Aina Quiñones) find a doll wearing a communion dress. From that moment, their lives become a living hell.

We start this with a creepy nursery rhyme as we get the opening credits. It then shifts over to a young woman who isn't sleeping well. She is covered in sores. Her name is Sonia (Claudia Riera). A young man shows up and his name is Tano (Daniel Rived). He tries to calm her down, but she sees a young girl in a communion dress. There is also an old doll that is dressed similarly on the floor.

The movie then shifts four years into the future. Sara has moved here with her sister, Judit (Olimpia Roch) and parents, Amparo (Maria Molins) and Antonio (Xavi Lite). It is the day of her sister's communion. Sara is joined in a pew at the church by her new best friend, Rebe. They have plans to go to a nightclub that night. The timing is important as neither of them have their licenses so they need someone to drive. During this communion ceremony, Remedios (Anna Alarcón) shows up looking for her daughter named Marisol (Sara Roch).

It takes convincing of her parents, but Sara goes out with Rebe. It is during their time at the club that we meet a drug dealer, Chivo (Carlos Oviedo). Sara takes a liking to his friend, Pedro (Marc Soler). Things don't go as planned as these two young women's way and they're stranded. They walk and try to hitchhike. Their luck changes when Chivo and Pedro pull up. Rebe doesn't want to ride with them, but Sara must get home. While they're driving, Sara sees a young girl walk across the road. They stop and search for her. We see that the other three know something that she doesn't. Sara does find the doll from the beginning.

She tries to figure out who the doll belongs to, but no one will talk. She develops a rash like Sonia has in the beginning. The other three from that night do as well. They also start to see this little girl in a communion dress. Sara tries to figure out what she wants and who she is before it is too late.

That is where I'll leave my recap and introduction to the characters. Where I want to start is that I enjoy the basic premise here. I'm not sure why this is set in the past though. That doesn't factor much into what we see. My guess was to avoid cellphones and the internet. I'll give credit here to it not being in our face. There is that timeless feel there as well. I also enjoy that we are getting a haunting/ghost film that involves religion and this child who passed on.

I do have to shift to a negative here though. This borrows heavily from Ringu. The elements are changed, but how the story plays out is quite similar. Even to what happens at the climax. There is a reveal here at the end that I wasn't expecting. It didn't move the needle too much for me though unfortunately. The pacing also feels off to me. I wonder if having teens that we follow is the reason. They all aren't safe, which is good. I struggled to feel the stakes still. Sara gets grounded and nothing comes of it. Her parents are working as much as they are though, so I get it.

Now that I've fleshed that out, let me get back to positives. I do like the religious angle and take on the curse story. Personally, I think elements are overused today, especially with vilifying Christianity. I am an atheist, so if I'm saying then it should carry more weight. Regardless, I do think this should have leaned into the church and religion more. There is a subplot here with Padre Manuel (Manel Barceló) that gets introduced. That doesn't go anywhere. By not doing more of their own thing, this feels generic. For a good part of this, I wanted to watch Ringu or The Ring that manages this subject better.

I think next then I'll go to another encouraging aspect and that would be the acting. Campra was good as our lead. I like the fact that she is new to this town and she is pulled in different directions. Adults want her to stay away from Reba due to her reputation. I've been this age so that worked. Quiñones is good as her friend who I've said is rough around the edges. I like Soler as well as Oviedo. Olimpia Roch works as the younger sister here. She adds tension when she falls into peril which adds something. Other than that, Molins, Lite, Alarcón, Sara Roch and Victor Solé were all solid. The rest of the cast also rounded this out for what was needed.

All that is left then to go into is filmmaking. I thought that this was made well enough. The cinematography is good. It captures the dreariness of this town it is set in. That worked for me. They do rely on dream sequences a bit too much. There are times it fits, especially when it comes to haunting and with the resolution. I don't normally care for them so there is that. The effects are fine. It looks like they relied a bit too much on CGI which I'm not always a fan of. I've already said the pacing is off. Other than that, the soundtrack fit what was needed. I do like the nursery rhyme, but they don't use it enough.

In conclusion, I do think this that this does good things. Having this ghostly girl haunting these people who come in contact with her doll are good. The problem is that this feels too close to other movies that use this premise better. I'd say that the acting was good. There are creepy elements. I'd even say that this is well-made. The dreariness of this town and the nightmare sequences help with the atmosphere. This just came up short for me. It doesn't do enough to set itself apart in my opinion. I'd still recommend it if what I've said piques your interest as it wasn't a bad watch by any stretch.

My Rating: 6 out of 10.
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10/10
A successful ghost story.
jp_9110 February 2023
"La niña de la comunión" is a successful horror film set in the '80s, its script is well written achieving moments of horror, suspense and mystery, as well as having some inspiration from the famous movie "Ringu". The performances of the entire cast are quite good, especially that of the protagonist. The costume design and hair styles manage to look eighties, with the exception that in some scenes they look like nineties fashion. The special makeup effects are well done making the ghost look gloomy. The soundtrack manages to stand out and be effective in each horror scene. The best thing about the film is its cinematography which is atmospheric and reminiscent of art cinema. A current horror movie classic.
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8/10
quite some time...
ops-5253513 August 2023
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Has passed by since i saw such a scarejumpingly movie as the communion girl, therefore this shudder production should not be tucked away if youre in for a good scare...

it follows almost all the cliches that surrounds horrormoviemaking, but the voiceacting done by the cast and the very very vibrant and superb ly made and used musical score makes this almost too good to be true experience. So watch your volume control when vieving, otherwise your surround system will get a blast from the horror vibes.

Allthough its spanish( thank god they didnt voicedub this to english) it should be seen for the experience of adrenalinrush work out, the grumpy old man stumbled over this and still heaves to breath.
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8/10
Great Chiller
ladymidath3 October 2023
Spanish horror movies seem to be really hitting their stride in the last few years, There have been some excellent ones recently. The Communion Girl is one of the better ones I have seen. Filled with some very scary scenes, this is a movie that ramps up the scares. With a great music score and some good acting from the cast, this really does work well. It does seem to take inspiration from J horror which is just fine because it does it's own thing as well. The characters are all likable which helps. This is a very atmospheric movie and one that I highly recommend to people who enjoy a good horror movie that tells a good story.
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