Review of Blame

Blame (2006 TV Movie)
7/10
A psychological horror story with chills, thrills , twists and turns
15 July 2023
¨Blame¨ deals with Ana (Nieve de Medina) , a gynaecologist , invites Gloria (Montse Mostaza), a nurse and friend from the hospital, and Gloria's daughter Vicky (Alejandra Lorenzo) , to come and live with her . It opens just as does many a murder mystery, with the covered body of a woman being dragged along the floor and leaving a trail of smeared blood . Later in the film, it must be assumed that the body is that of the mysterious and absent "Christine", but this thread of the story - like that of the weird guck on the stairwell and the religiously fanatic neighbor (Mariana Cordero) - is completely forgotten by the film's end . The crux of the film revolves around the unwed mother and nurse named Gloria and her young child Vicky and Gloria's colleague Dr. Ana Torres , who offers to let Gloria and Vicky come live with her in her big house where she runs a gynecological practice . In return , Gloria should assist in the practice in the afternoon after work . The house, a section of which is used as a private clinic, is light , cheerful and peaceful . Nevertheless, all the good the friendship between the two women provides , turns into dark , creepy and sinister . In fact , there is something sinister alive in there . But Ana has a crush on Gloria and soon learns that she is not only a lesbian carrying a flame for her, but that Ana also expects Gloria to help perform first-trimester abortions . Things go wrong when Gloria is soon pregnant once again . Ana gives her an ultimatum: terminate the baby or terminate the living situation. After she finally chooses the former, the aborted fetus disappears just as Vicky begins to carry around and talk to a tin box. Wracked with guilt, Gloria chooses to bow out and leave the house during the next abortion, returning just in time to find mysterious happenings. Could the unknown murderer also be the thief of Ana's aborted fetus? Could it be little Vicky? The religious spinster next door? A horrific secret is hidden in the attic !.

Thrilling and horrifying tale being well-paced and displaying mystery , horror and creeepy scenes . This tale belongs to "Historias Para No Dormir" series , it is four independent horror stories that pay tribute to the classic format of Narciso Ibáñez Serrador, directed by and starring well known names in Spanish cinema, such as Rodrigo Cortés, Rodrigo Sorogoyen, Paco Plaza and Paula Ortiz directing "La broma", "El doble", "Freddy" and "El asfalto" respectively . Narciso Ibáñez Menta dominates the scenario providing thrills and suspense enough , providing a spine-chilling psycho-drama with an interesting but lesser than credible premise, including terrific performances . The picture succeeds because the thriller , tension , as well as a superbly written script delving into the human psyche in such extreme situation and dealing with a surprising intrigue with plenty of twists and turns . ¨Blame¨ packs very much has the feel of European classic horror films of the 60s and 70s , due to , among other things , its languid , slow pacing , its general mysterious aura, its color scheme , its oddly sordid take on both lesbianism and abortion, the loose ends in the storyline and the downbeat non-ending . Indeed, the only things that differentiate Blame from any given superior Eurosleaze classic of yesteryear is Blame's total lack of naked flesh , soft-core sex and copious blood . These ordinary ingredients would have helped make ¨Blame¨ a much better and most commercial film, it nonetheless exhibits a certain morality and fascination for the supposed sleaziness of lesbianism and abortion . It is , the key points of which are very much based on traditional anti-abortion and anti-lesbian issues and as mentioned before , were usually given the full sleaze treatment in the nice films of yesteryear instead of the restraint shown in ¨Blame¨ . Here the well played protagonists are always dragging their pasts behind them towards the room upstairs. ¨La Culpa or Blame¨ turns out to be adequately creepy , but the creepy tone of the film is actually somewhat misplaced , for despite all its susprises and ghostly red herrings , in fact the film is anything but a ghost story .

It contains spotless pictorial as well as evocative photography by magnificent cameraman Jose Luis Alcaine , Almodovar's regular , he pulls off a photography with juicy atmosphere . Jose Luis Alcaine is deemed to be one of the best Spanish cameramen with a long and prestigious artistic career. He was first cinematographer to use fluorescent tube as "key" lightning in the 1970s ; Alcaine photographed successes as ¨Amantes Pasajeros ¨, ¨13 Rosas¨, ¨Rivales¨, Roma¨, ¨Reina De España¨ , ¨Altamira¨ , among others . Furthermore , a willingness almost perfect of the elements of each frame , every scene , every place . As well as frightening and suspenseful musical score by Victor Reyes . Still, even without sex and excess bloodshed , in this last directorial work of Narciso Ibáñez Serrador he carries out a nice effort dealing both lesbianism and abortion into symbols of squalid, disquieting horror that he actually achieves an in-the-end superfluous sleazy feel to the scattered , character-driven plotline, a plotline that picks up and drops threads like an epileptic before reaching its unexpected climax . And although ¨Blame¨ or ¨La Culpa¨ does suffer from some ups and downs and a diffuse script , the depressing final scene does indeed leave an effective feeling of doomed and tragic horror. The picture was competently directed by Narciso Ibañez Serrador who was considered the Spanish Alfred Hitchcock and one of the most important directors and producers in Spain. Narciso Ibáñez Serrador worked especially for TV getting his biggest hits with ¨Un Dos Tres Responda Otra Vez¨ , ¨Mis Terrores favoritos¨ , ¨Waka Waka¨ and TV films as ¨La Zarpa¨ , ¨El Regreso¨ , ¨El Televisor¨ , ¨Pesadilla¨ and of course ¨Historias para no dormir¨ with several episodes played by his father , Narciso Ibañez Menta , another expert on terror . Chicho Serrador also directed for cinema two known terror masterpieces : ¨The Boarding School¨ and ¨The Island of the Damned¨ .
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