Review

  • Chilean "black mirror" gore, divided in segments with variable degree of fantasy. The second segment is the worst, quite confusing. The other three share the extreme violence and supernatural elements. The fourth segment, OnFire, with a lot of dark humour (differently from the first and third segments, which are closer to a thriller label), a political background and short animated parts, besides the supernatural fire, is by far the best. The boy's father is a funny scoundrel and his grandmother is a bizarre reactionary fan of Pinochet. The four segments are interwined with small scenes with the same character, a middle or upper class woman at home, which lead to a not very well developped final one in the very end.