4/10
poor imitation
21 January 2011
excerpt, full review at my location.

KM31 excited Mexican horror enthusiasts with its release in 2006, following a lengthy baron period. Castaneda's ambitious project looked to combine style with a Mexican folk legend. With the Latino horror crown firmly on del Toro's head, this is the first horror eye-opener to come from Mexico since his chiller Cronos.

KM31 went on to become one of Mexico's biggest box office successes, but it's difficult to understand why. Casteneda has sacrificed good storytelling for poor imitation of an already tired style of filmmaking. This is not a terrible horror film, just a terrible disappointment.
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