The Invisible Guardian (2017) Poster

User Reviews

Review this title
96 Reviews
Sort by:
Filter by Rating:
7/10
Good movie, strange ending
theruizs-518745 November 2018
Warning: Spoilers
Spoilers follow! We really enjoyed this movie. But the ending left us puzzled and with a lot of unresolved questions. Did the Basajuan put the tree in the road to cause the accident? If that accident had not happened, Amaia never would have found the cabin and her older sister would have still killed Victor and saved the young girl. She only found the cabin because the Basajuan pulled her from the car and then lead her to it. So in a way, other than figuring out it was Victor, Amaia didn't really solve anything. In fact, her partner had already figured out it was Victor on his own. And it was he who found the connection between the earlier killings and the recent ones. So when you consider all that, why did she get so much credit at the end? If I were her partner I would not be happy about that.

There are many other questions unresolved too. The scene where her Aunt does the Tarot card reading ends with a card that seems to indicate the Devil is after Amaia, but that is never pursued anywhere in the movie. In fact, other than the point that the killer is "very close" the whole scene seems a bit out of place. So what was that all about? Also, why was her mother so crule to her and not her other sisters? Did her sisters not know about it? What happened to her Father? And why did the fact that Victor visited her mother regularly and brought her flowers trigger her realization that Victor was the killer?

Despite all that, we still enjoyed the movie and we hope at least a few of these questions will be answered in the next two movies. Of course, we could always read the books too and that may clear some of it up. All in all, this is definately worth watching!
55 out of 64 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
5/10
Terrible story line
diegosolamito23 January 2021
Warning: Spoilers
It's almost a watchable movie. It seems they wanted to put a Lot of classical thriller and horror elements here, but they don't connect. They threw the elements on the screen and expected they were going tô connect randomly? Well, It didn't happen...

The lines are laughable, unrealistic and artificial. the cops Just guess all the details from nowhere. Not beliavable, Sorry.

The supernatural element doesn't fit anywhere. What were they thinking? What about the connection with the mother and Victor? Is It any explanation for that? What's the point?

And what about that old lady that Tells the detective to go away from the city?? And what about the relationship between Freedy and Anne? What's the point? Gosh....

It could be a good movie. But it's not. It's only medíocre with a loooot of plot holes and bad lines
17 out of 19 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
5/10
Trying to do too many things.
Fem19828 June 2018
Warning: Spoilers
Nice cinematography and decent acting but this film didn't know what genre it wanted to be. In my opinion it should have left out the supernatural element (which seemed pointless) and should have used the time to focus more on the main character's past which was never satisfactorily explored. This could have given the film a bit more depth, particularly around the theme of purity which was trying to be a link between her childhood experience and the murders but failed to do so with any real significance. As it stands it's too long and lacking the intricacies required to make it a really good film.
32 out of 41 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
7/10
Good movie!
nicolopulcinelli22 August 2017
I recently discover thanks Netflix interesting Spanish movies like this and "Contratiempo". Very good thrillers with a lot of suspanse and plot twists. In particular, this movie keeps your eyes on the screen for every minute until the final epilogue. In addition, the actress that plays Amaia is very expressive and well immersed in the role. I also like the rainy atmosphere. I recommend it!
35 out of 52 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
7/10
Very atmospheric
ruthie-3021 August 2017
Warning: Spoilers
I have never been to Spain. I am a Londoner originally but live in Israel now where the weather is constantly gorgeous, at least in summer, and one of my first thoughts of this movie was : "Is it ever going to stop raining?" (No, it didn't! Is that a spoiler in itself?!)

However, I was very gripped by this bleak, atmospheric story of a young FBI trained detective's search for a serial killer in her home town. I agree that some of the characters were much too black and white. Evil sister, evil mother, etc, who seemed to have no good side to them at all, although I loved the quote by Evil Sister at the end when she killed the serial killer, thus saving Our Heroine's life and said "if I waited for you to catch him, the countryside would be littered with dead girls." That was classic!

I was extremely moved and disturbed by the horrific tragic and sad events in our heroine's childhood that have scarred her. They lingered in my brain far far longer than the actual serial killings and the investigation into them. How anyone can go through that and come out remotely functional at the other end is a miracle. The little actress who played the detective as a child was absolutely wonderful. Worth watching.
18 out of 29 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
7/10
Great mystery thriller.
srmeewisse16 August 2017
Closer to reality then a Sherlock Holmes on the one hand, but intriguing mystery blended in on the other. I do like the depth of the history/youth of the inspector, gives her more character and well acted emotions all the way. So this movie basically has several good points that could interest a broad audience. And it deserves it, good build up and pace, I'm sure many will enjoy this movie.
21 out of 35 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
7/10
Enjoyable
Foutainoflife25 January 2019
This film is about a female investigator assigned to work a serial killer case involving the deaths of adolescent girls from her hometown. Her family owns and runs a bakery but she chose to go to the US to train with the FBI rather than work there. Within her family there are hard feelings about her career decision but she stays the course, working the case to the best of her ability. There's village folklore about a "basajaun" (a beast similar to our bigfoot) that comes into play and leads to the killer's title being "The Basajaun Killer." Can she overcome the issues that haunt her family life and herself doubt and bring a monster to justice?

I liked this. I thought it was filmed well with great settings and a dark atmosphere. I didn't have any complaints about the acting and felt that, for the most part, the actors did a great job bringing out each character's personality and perspective. I liked having a bit of mythology thrown into the mix to keep things interesting.

My only complaints would be that the pace seemed to drag at times and there were bits of the story that could've used a little more attention. I did enjoy it though and wouldn't mind suggesting it to a friend.
13 out of 21 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
10/10
This is a great TRILOGY
diegogzzs28 April 2020
For anyone confused as to why there are so many plot lines left unfinished, they are addressed in the second movie. This trilogy is based on a book, adding mystical elements which may seem confusing at first. Would definitely recommend watching the rest before jumping to conclusions. Amazing cinematography, along with a good portrayal of Spain, showing us an urban legend while keeping it a great thriller !
33 out of 37 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
7/10
Mind haunting, Captivating
aisisaac15 September 2017
Warning: Spoilers
This film was well directed by Fernando González Molina, made the audience totally engrossed and wanting more and more as time passed to know the outcome. Two actors stood out the most, being of the same character, the main actor, Amaia Salazar who was played by Marta Etura and the one who portrayed her as a child.

I would have to say that I was more intrigued by Amaia's past than the actual case itself. And many things disturbed my mind, but sadly was never answered by the end of the movie. Firstly, I wanted to know what was the reason her mother hated her so much, calling her a "bitch" and saying that she wanted to eat her. Secondly, (maybe I missed it) what happened to her father? I never saw or heard of him in the present tense of the film. Thirdly, did her eldest sister Flora hate her so much because she never knew what her mother did to her as a child and think that Amaia simply abandoned her family as she often says in the movie? And since all this were never answered in the film, it makes me wonder still...

I much recommend this movie to any.
13 out of 21 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
5/10
Started well but ending was messed
Misss2514 March 2022
Movie starts, a teenager girl naked body is found beside a river . The police assumes,some kind of religious act, as the the body was throughly washed and a cookie is placed on the lower private part. As the time passes,there are more girls who are disappearing and the next day, they are found dead on the same forest. The female police who has a traumatic past, set out to find the cookie's ingredients and find the shop. Surprisingly,her sister has a cookie shop. She asked her for the list of shops and ingredients however,she provided her with wrong information. What's her motive?

The cops are searching and they found a hundred of bones in a cave, on the other hand, the chief has found out about the involvement of her family and pushed her out of the case. Will she able to find the motive behind all these murders?

I loved it from starting, it compelling. But, as the time passes, it felt so absurd. Ending could have been better but it was totally messed.
16 out of 19 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
8/10
Should be watched as a trilogy
natarr0-742-65294130 August 2020
Any confusion, and unsolved ends, are due mostly to this movie being part of a trilogy. Two movies are available now, and I think the third is soon to be released. The concerns over the tarot cards, and the mother etc. are all made clear in the second movie. I almost feel as if this would've been better as an entire series because if you only watch this first movie you'll miss out on the WHY of it all. I like the way it all eventually falls Into place, but this isn't obvious unless you watch both movies.
26 out of 30 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
6/10
More a moral tale than a mystery story
nbi13132 April 2020
The detective is personally very sympathetic. She, however, does not do much detecting. The Invisible Guardian is making a moral point rather than telling a mystery. The movie is slow and 25 minutes too long. The second half is better than the first half as the moral point comes to the fore in the second half. The title makes no sense. Perhaps something is lost in the translation.An acceptable movie during a stay at home order.
6 out of 10 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
4/10
Worst detective ever
spphr17 December 2021
I needed a movie to brush up on my Spanish. I randomly chose this film knowing nothing and left confused thinking I forgot all my Spanish. Then I read the reviews and realized, nope, it's just a confusing film. I scoured the internet to find out if anyone knew why Amaia's mother despised her. I said to myself, I must've missed it...maybe, I need to watch it with English subtitles. Au contraire, the film didn't disclose that information. No worries, you find out in the second installation, "The Legacy of Bones". Thank you to reviewer what's his face for the tip. I won't tell you why she loathes her, so go watch the second one to find out.

The Invisible Guardian is part of a trilogy based on books written by Delores Redondo: The Invisible Guardian, The Legacy of the Bones, and Offering of the Storm. The Invisible Guardian is a mystery thriller about murders of young women. Amaia is the detective investigating the murders while confronting her past.

What is there to hate about this film? Well, first, does the place ever stop raining? It rained so much, it distracted me from the film. Then second, the mythological being. I'm all about folklore, fantasies, tales, etc. Unfortunately, they failed to integrate it well in this film. It seems disjointed and misplaced. Next, the father's decision to not turn his wife into the police baffled me. Just why?!!! The film is a little boring, the hatred toward Amaia is undeserved and implausible. And I CANNOT get over the sister eating the cookie that was sitting on a dead woman's pubis. My spirit cried when I saw this. I refuse to believe any detective would allow this. Plus, this detective is the most emotional one I've seen on TV. Between her tears and the rain, it's a miracle the townsmen didn't drown. Amaia is a weak, subservient character who should find a different line of work. How is she considered competent?! Oh, and there is a useless character in the film who gives Amaia advice (Insert face of disapproval).

The film has redeeming qualities. The acting was great, the scenery matched the mood too well (dark and moody film), it's mysterious, pacing is on point some of the time, and despite me disliking the film, it's still watchable albeit in multiple stretches. Since I have watched the second movie, I recognize it would've been best as a series and not three separate film. Oh and the sex scenes should be removed. It's not needed in this film. I wanted to end on a positive note but failed, I apologize.
14 out of 18 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
Not good, not good @all, man
MovieIQTest3 April 2018
Very poor script, lot of unnecessary dialog and characters. Used a blue/gray lens filter to strengthen the grim, dark, cold, rainy winter feelings. A serial killer continued to do the serial killings when the police force concentrated and focused on the small town? The victims were disposed in remote, difficult to approach terrains? There was no way a single person could do the job of removal of dead bodies single-handedly, even in a city with paved streets, albeit transported the corpses into the wildness.

We continued to see and hear the high praises of this female detective by her superiors, yet what we saw here was a sentimentally wounded female, constantly flashed back when, where and how she grew up. A woman got an American artist boy friend. A woman difficult to get pregnant but longing for a child. There's nothing to show how great her detecting ability was. Choosing the wintry raining city and countryside scenes were only good for cinematographic purpose but not good and welcomed by these poor actors who usually soaked to their bones and so dangerously getting pneumonia.

This is a very pretentious and amateurish murder mystery film that would wasted your lifetime on earth minus 2 hours 8 minutes 50 seconds and would bore you to an earlier death.
30 out of 61 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
7/10
Part one of the Spanish Baztan Trilogy, a serial killer detective story
Digital_excitation17 November 2020
I accidentally started with part 3. It turned out to be a trilogy of which this is part one. I also thought this was a Spanish movie, but the language sounded like some weird dialect I never heard before, after about 30 minutes it was revealed to be Basque (part of Spain) and that it apparently is a separate, somewhat similar language.

The movie is a classic detective: girls get murdered in a serial killer way, inspector Salazar is the lead agent in charge starts solving the crime clue by clue. The way it plays out was somewhat weird though. It is current time but they talk about a mythical creature (like Bigfoot). At first I thought it was meant to be funny but it was quite serious. Then there's a next clue that comes from reading tarot cards... Some things don't seem to have logic or just come out of the blue, or ominous music starts that warns the viewer something is about to happen but what happens has nothing to do with the story and is basically unneeded. I stopped rewinding after a few such instances and just went with it. The ending makes sense though, nothing mythical about it, just plain old detective work to find the twisted culprit.

You need to see the trilogy for everything to become clear. The ending of 'El guardian invisible' is the announcement of part two.
3 out of 4 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
7/10
The Invisible Guardian
Tweekums19 January 2022
As this film opens the body of a girl is found by a river in a wooded area in the Spanish province of Navarre. Amaia Salazar, an inspector in the Policía Foral, the regional police force, is put in charge of the case. She has recently returned to the area with her American husband. The case is quickly linked to a very similar recent murder; Amaia fears there may be a serial killer operating in the area. While trying to solve the case she will also have to deal with family issues and confront events from her childhood.

This film gets off to a fine start; once the first body is found we are quickly introduced to protagonist Amaia and throughout the film learn more about her and her past. She is a solid protagonist; Marta Etura does a fine job in the role. As one would expect in a serial killer film the murders follow a distinct pattern and the bodies are posed in a way that means something to the killer... a little cliché perhaps but the genre demands that the police know they are looking for a serial killer soon after the story begins. The film has a great look with impressive wooded scenery and near constant rain creating a great atmosphere. There are some flaws of course; as we get towards the end things get rather melodramatic, some of the family drama could probably have been trimmed and I could have done without Amaia getting guidance from tarot cards! Overall though I enjoyed the film and will watch the next film in the trilogy; I'd recommend it to fans of the genre.

These comments are based on watching the film in Spanish with English subtitles.
4 out of 7 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
7/10
Suspenseful and nice thriller filled with tension , intrigue, shocks , ancient mythology , twists and turns
ma-cortes11 December 2019
Above average thriller with plenty of twists , turns and a suspenseful finale . Well-paced film with some really brilling scenes and disturbing images. It contains drama, tense events , shocks , and thrilling sequences especially in its final part . Policía Foral inspector Amaia Salazar (Marta Etura) , a former FBI agent, undertakes a race against time to find out a murderer while confronting the nightmares of her past . Amaia lives in Pamplona with her American husband, James, an artist. She returns to her hometown of Baztan, in Navarra and nearly Basque Country , to investigate the murder of a young teen, 13-year-old Ainhoa Elizasu , and on the body shows up a cake placed , it results to be the local txantxigorri cake . Ainhoa was found naked and posed in the woods with several mysterious on her corpse . Amaia links this with the death six weeks earlier of Carla Huarte, who was strangled with the same type of rope, and fears a serial killer may be at work . Both bodies were covered with hairs from multiple animals, an oddity as none of the bodies show marks from any animals . Shortly after , Amaia and James move in with her Aunt Engrasi (Itziar Aizpuru), who raised her for most of her life , and she believes mythological beings that were thought to build megaliths, as she insists that the Basajaún is real and a huge protector of the forest, and that one saved Engrasi's life when she was a girl by stopping her from falling into a cavern. She is greeted warmly by her sister Rosaura (Patricia López) , who is staying with Engrasi because of a fight with her husband, Freddy (Mikel Losada). Amaia's relationship is strained with her elder sister Flora (Elvira Minguez), who with Rosaura now runs the family business, a commercial bakery. Flora is divorced from her ex-husband, Victor, and is resentful of Amaia, who is trying to start a family. Flora accuses Amaia of abandoning their mentally ill mother , Rosario (Susi Sanchez) , even though she had a pathological hatred for Amaia. Amaia instructs police officer Jonan Etxaide (Nene) to look back 20 years for similar patterns and other events occurring in Baztan. He connects several murders she believes could have been committed by the same killer . She believes she is looking for an older male who was likely sexually repressed in his youth, and who would be familiar to the girls , making it likely they would go willingly with him. Later on , events are about to get even worst , including unintented and strongly horrible results.

This is a top-notch thriller in which step by step mystery starts to be unfold ; dealing with a young Police Inspector faces off a serial killer while dealing with the ghosts of her infancy . It packs twisted mysteries , emotion , thrills , action and suspense . This is a highly mysterious and cerebral thriller , filled with plot twists , including an unexpected denouement in its ending part . From start to finish the complicated intrigue , fast-paced , thrills , and suspense result to be continuous . Hitchcock-style psychological thriller , being surprisingly good and compellingly shot . Adding ancient traditions on a dark as well as rainy land plenty of supertitions and witchery .The original as well entertaining premise is overspread across the movie adding some brief conventional pitfalls . Including mythological and fantastic elements , as the serial killer is dubbed El Basajaún ("Lord of the Woods") by the media after a Basque , Navarra mythological creature protecting flocks of livestock , an enormous , hairy hominid dwelling in the woods and even appearing the murdered corpses with faces scrubbed clean of makeup and hairs neatly arranged, and a cake placed on her shaved pubis . The picture is very well , though sometimes confusing as well as overlong and it has a lot of turns . However , being very entertaining for its successive suspense . The main cast is frankly good , as Marta Etura who plays perfectly the stubborn Inspector Amaia Salazar . Support cast is pretty good with important secondaries such as such as Elvira Mínguez as Flora Salazar , Amaia's sister , Francesc Orella as Fermín Montés , Itziar Aizpuru as Tía Engrasi , Susi Sanchez as abusive mother who is in a nursing home, Nene as Jonan Etxaide , Miquel Fernández as Padre de Amaia ,Pedro Casablanc as Comisario General , Colin McFarlane as Aloisius Dupree , Benn Northover as James , Paco Tous as Forensic San Martín , Manolo Solo as Doctor Basterra , Ramón Barea as Alfonso Álvarez de Toledo and Francesc Orella .

This mystery murder was stunningly produced by various prestigious producers : Sofía Fábregas , Mercedes Gamero , Adrián Guerra , Núria Valls , Thomas Distch , all of them have financed a great number of successes in the recent Spanish cinema . This over-the-top thriller displays a colorful and luxurious cinematography full of lights and shades by Flavio Martínez Labiano . Being shot on location in Valley of Baztan , Navarra . And stirring and emotive score , plenty of emotion and intriguing sounds by Fernando Velázquez . Interesting and thrilling screenplay by Luiso Berdejo based on the the first eponymous novel written by Dolores Redondo , "El guardián invisible". This recent film by Spanish writer/director Fernando González Molina was well and professionally directed .This Spanish filmmaker Fernando González Molina has made various box-office films , being his first big hit : ¨Tres metros sobre el cielo¨ (2010). And he also made the sequel : ¨Tengo Ganas De Ti¨ (2012) , in which ¨H¨ Mario Casas falls for a gorgeous dancer called Gin , Clara Lago , but he discovers again his first great love : Maria Valverde . He went on directing successes as the $13.5 million period drama "Palm Trees in the Snow" also with Mario Casas and a thriller , this ¨El Guardian Invisible¨ and the recently premeired , the sequel ¨Legado en los huesos¨ (2019) with Marta Etura again . And made several TV series as ¨Luna , Misterio De Calenda¨ , ¨Bienvenidos Al Lolita¨ and ¨Los Hombres De Paco¨ . Rating : 7/10 . Well worth seeing . Better than average .
5 out of 10 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
7/10
A movie that exceeded my initial thought
fireandlightning8 September 2017
Warning: Spoilers
I've rarely seen a picture/movie that is from a country which language I don't really comprehend. I was intrigued by the movie since I'm trying to learn Spanish and it's a movie from Spain, so first off - very good. The language is captivating, even though they speak waaaaay to fast for me.

The suspense was there, and at the end it really got me. But first things first. The acting was really well done, the cinematography was really nicely done and most of the script I really enjoyed. However, there were a few things that I didn't really like, well, I didn't understand; - Why was her mother such a b**** to her, but not the other sisters? -Did Flora and Ros not know what their mother did to Amaia? -Did her father just sweep it under the rug and pretend everything was fine? - How did Flora know where to find Victor and Amaia? - After, I suspect, a good number of years as a cop, how come when she really needed to, it was like she had no clue how to defend herself? I would have thought she could at least have tried to disarm and knock him out before getting to the girl and rescue her. If it hadn't been for Flora's miraculous timing, they'd both be dead. - Are we sure Flora had nothing to do with it?

I have even more questions, but I'll leave it here. I still think it was a good movie and I would probably recommend it to others who want to see a good suspense movie. But I would say that the ending is a bit vague and leaves you with a tonne of questions.
5 out of 11 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
9/10
worth a watch
titiboirok12 August 2017
I gotta say i enjoyed this movie from Spain.Never be put off by a review!Good atmosphere creation ...with the rainy weather?Characters are plausible,basic yet realistic psychology.interesting session of card reading!Made me want to visit a certain area of Spain too!Give it a try!
65 out of 84 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
7/10
Intriguing thriller
Calicodreamin6 June 2020
A great first movie in the Amaia Salazar trilogy. The storyline is well developed, the characters have depth and are well acted, and the cinematography is awesome. The dark vibes this movie gives off are intense. Amaias back story is interweaved into the story quite well, giving just enough info to keep you interested. Well done.
3 out of 7 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
2/10
Awful
svader12 January 2021
Day one . .girl discovered and quickly linked to another murdered girl in another area because of a piece of rope. That was about the only investigation that took place.

Our lead advises the funeral of teh murdered girl should be filmed. Funeral. No filming.

Next rubbish was her sister ate the cake/biscuit to discover it's taste and texty etc. It had sat out in the rain all night in a murdered girls pubis yet the sister says it was perfectly made.

Film is nonsense.
23 out of 32 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
9/10
awesome movie!!!
nilapup32113 August 2017
I started watching this movie with less expectation but it turned out to be one of the best serial killer movie I have seen. The atmosphere along with acting of all were top notch. The way several mysteries were dealt which were all connected were built was simply superb.. I thoroughly enjoyed the movie.. Highly recommended for all who loves crime thrillers..
63 out of 93 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
7/10
Very watchable movie
birdgerry16 February 2020
Not the greatest movie but very watchable with a good cast and a decent script.
2 out of 4 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
2/10
Sorry, but it's bad.
rafaelsimer21 September 2017
Warning: Spoilers
It's OK if you liked it, loved it and/or wrote a review giving it a high score. Some people like stuff, some don't. It's OK. But, in my very honest opinion, it's bad. It actually took me 3 days to watch the entire thing. It was so boring that I could only watch parts of it each day; and I just finished watching it because i wanted to put some closure into it, and I was giving it a chance to save itself at the end. But no. It sucks. It tries to be a police-thriller, and it fails. It also tried to be about supernatural-horror, and it fails there as well. The scenes are disconnected, the police-thriller parts don't fit with the supernatural ones. The main character, Amaia, is supposed to be an intelligent and hard-case investigator (she left Spain to join the FBI, and suddenly she is back in Spain). But she is weak, always afraid, cries all the time (more than half the movie), everyone treats her like human refuse and she allows it, remaining silent and crying. She is a FBI agent, and suddenly she has police authority in Spain, but no one respects her, so she is kicked out of the case, but is praised at the end...even after failing horribly. The cast is bad. Each actor has only one facial expression. Perhaps they went to the same acting school as Kristen Stewart. The characters have no depth at all, which makes them all awkward. From time to time, the "supernatural" aspect of the movie pops up, and it makes no sense. At all. Weird stuff and occult-related just get thrown into our faces. No explanation, no elaboration. Nothing. And that's where the "Invisible Guardian" is supposed to be. But this entire part could be removed from the movie and it wouldn't make a difference! After all, it's only mentioned for like 3 minutes overall. It looks like they were thinking "oh, we're making something with a supernatural background? no problem! we'll just put an elderly aunt there who believes all this crap and plays Tarot and we'll give her some scenes." These scenes don't make any sense and are irrelevant. They all fail at their goal. It's supposed to be scary (I think), but it's just silly. And the investigators, well, Amaia and some other dude look at some photos and suddenly they describe the entire psychological profile of the suspect. Everything. Just by looking at a couple of photos. That's the part where we're supposed to say "wow, they're really serious and intelligent cops". But all I could say was "wth did you smoke, dude?". By the very end, they throw in some information that was hidden for nearly 110 minutes, so now everything makes sense and the criminal is discovered. At the very end, Amaia, once again, gives an entire psychological profile review on him, with info she never had access to. Oh, but they also found nearly 100 bodies in a cave. Yeah, but doesn't matter. Case closed. Congratulations. Now everyone in the city likes you. They had no reason to hate you before, but hate you they did. Your psycho mother nearly killed you when you were a little kid, she got locked up in the crazy-ward, attacked nurses, ate parts of their faces. But it's you they all hate. But now they like you and respect you. Even though you weren't really the one the caught the bad guy at the end. Have I mentioned the acting is really bad? Well, it is. The crazy stuff that goes on in Amaia's head? She may be crazy as her mother. The fact heat everyone in that small village knew everyone, but didn't know the real story of Amaia's past nor had any clue as to who the murderer was? It's all good, they had a FBI detective (that they all hated) to solve the case. But what of the bodies? I said. case. closed!
91 out of 160 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
7/10
Basque Bigfoot Mystery
Pairic3 May 2018
Warning: Spoilers
The Invisible Guardian: Spanish Serial Killer film with a Fortean twist set in the Basque Province of Navarra. Amaia Salazar is a detective inspector in Pamplona who is posted to her hometown to investigate the killings of young women.

The town is in a mountain valley where local myths and superstitions live on, including that of Basajaun (Lord of the Forest) a Basque Big Foot. Some think Basajaun is responsible for the murders others see him as a protector. In Spanish, English and Basque, subtitled. On Netflix. 7/10
4 out of 12 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
An error has occured. Please try again.

See also

Awards | FAQ | User Ratings | External Reviews | Metacritic Reviews


Recently Viewed