Quick Review: Revolving around a farmer family who moved to Madrid in an apartment that happens to be haunted, "Malasaña 32" takes place in an eerie urban setting and has an ominous tone that generates sense of dread, but sadly, the film decides to relay on jump scares, instead of its sinister imagery, which becomes weary after a while, with the weakest bit being its built-on-tropes plot that wants to unfold the ghost's mystery, grippingly, but it's too muddled and crowded to succeed at it.
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Sad that all we're getting is dud movies now.
Alex, it's frustrating, isn't it?
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