![]() It’s a dark twisting thriller, that blends a murder along with the idea of local legends in the area very well indeed, leading to a gripping final act. Amaia’s past, the cruelty she suffered at the hands of her mother still haunt her, which comes back into her mind as she has to return to the town where she grew up to investigate the murder. However, what elevates this story from others, is the depth Berjedo layers into the story, something I presume is taken from the original novels (which I haven’t read). Unless it does something interesting or clever with the plot, I have been known to lose interest very quickly. As I’ve said before, films revolving around serial killers and female victims, is a story I am fed up with. ![]() When the body of a young girl is found by a river, Inspector Amaia Salazar links it to a previous case and it’s an investigation that will have her revisit her own past… The three films were directed by Fernando Gonzalez Molina. All three films in the series, The Invisible Guardian, The Legacy Of The Bones and Offering To The Storm were written for the screen by Luiso Berdejo, perhaps best known to horror fans as the co-writer of, still the scariest found footage film I’ve ever seen and also the third in the series, Genesis which I like a lot. The overreaching story is that of Inspector Amaia Salazar, investigating a serial killer, murdering girls, that then takes some disturbing developments, some of which tie into her own past. They are currently available to watch on Netflix. German film producer Peter Nadermann, who also produced Stieg Larrson’s Millenium trilogy for the cinema, picked up the rights to film Redondo’s novels. ![]() The Baztan Trilogy is a series of books by Spanish writer, Dolores Redondo.
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