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A married couple reported strange phenomena in their apartment on Luis Marín Street in the working-class neighborhood of Vallecas. They claimed to hear heavy footsteps, see furniture moving, and witness a dark figure whispering to their daughter, Estefanía Gutiérrez Lázaro. The situation escalated when Estefanía, a teenager who had dabbled in Ouija board sessions with friends, died suddenly—not from supernatural causes, but from an unexpected heart attack or status epilepticus, depending on the source.

Desperate to contact her deceased father, Verónica convinces two friends, Rosa and Diana, to hold a séance using a Ouija board during the solar eclipse. The rule is clear: never summon an unknown spirit, and always close the session properly. When Diana fakes a trance, Verónica tries to end the game, but a powerful, malicious entity refuses to leave. She is thrown against a bookshelf, and her eyes turn milky white. veronica filme

Following the séance, Verónica begins experiencing terrifying supernatural phenomena. She finds bruises on her body, hears unexplained noises, and sees shadowy figures lurking in her apartment. A married couple reported strange phenomena in their

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The 2017 Spanish supernatural horror film became a global sensation on Netflix in 2018, earning a reputation as one of the scariest movies ever made. Directed by Paco Plaza, known for the [REC] franchise, the film is celebrated for its atmospheric dread and for being loosely based on a famous, unexplained police case from 1990s Madrid. Plot Overview She is thrown against a bookshelf, and her

Paco Plaza consulted parapsychologists to ensure the Ouija board portrayal was accurate. The film explicitly warns: “Never use the Ouija board alone. Never use it in a place you don’t know. And never fail to say goodbye.” This authenticity makes the scares feel less like Hollywood tricks and more like a user manual for disaster.

Currently streaming on Netflix in most regions. It is available in Spanish with subtitles (the original audio is highly recommended over dubbing).