When Evil Lurks – Film Review

Published November 11, 2023

Movie Details

Rating
A-
Director
Demián Rugna
Writer
Demián Rugna
Actors
Ezequiel Rodríguez, Demián Salomón, Silvina Sabater, Virginia Garófalo, Emilio Vodanovich
Runtime
1 h 39 min
Release Date
October 5, 2023
Genres
Horror
Certification
NR

When Evil Lurks by Demián Rugna explores the depths of psychological horror, crafting a terrifying story that skillfully combines the paranormal and the psychological. This international co-production from the United States and Argentina offers a distinctive perspective on the horror genre, creating a disturbing experience that stays with you long after the credits have rolled.

The story takes on a mysterious beginning when brothers Pedro and Jaime discover a grisly find: a man with half of his body guiding them to a remote shack where an elderly woman named María Elena and her sons are hiding. The oldest, Uriel, is a sign of impending disaster since he is the physical embodiment of an unborn demon that is just waiting to be born. By introducing the concept of “Cleaners,” people entrusted with stopping the demon’s possession before it can spread its evil, the film takes a novel approach.

Rugna’s skill at progressively escalating tension while capitalizing on the psychological elements of horror is what makes the film so strong. The isolated location and the eerie soundtrack that punctuates each terrifying scene add to the already eerie atmosphere. The use of silence by the director, who skillfully manipulates it to evoke dread in the audience, makes When Evil Lurks a chilling experience that taps into our most basic anxieties.

Each of the well-developed characters has both literal and figurative demons. The performances are excellent, especially those of Demián Salomon as Jaime and Ezequiel Rodriguez as Pedro. They capture a spectrum of feelings as they face the paranormal forces destroying their lives, from fear to despair. The audience is able to relate to the characters’ struggles because of their dynamic, which deepens the story.

Rugna defies conventional expectations of horror in her narrative choices. A layer of social commentary is added when the authorities downplay the supernatural threat, making the demon’s presence a social problem. The film’s supernatural tapestry deftly incorporates themes of desperation, isolation, and the fallout from unbridled malevolence.

A notable feature of the film is the cinematography, which brilliantly depicts the bleak beauty of the Argentine landscape and provides a striking contrast to the horrors that are being revealed. The visceral impact of the film is enhanced by the use of practical effects, particularly during the demonic birth and possession scenes. Rugna delivers a level of horror that is both unsettling and alluring, never holding back on graphic imagery.

The way in which possession and its consequences are portrayed in the movie is among its most gripping and unsettling elements. The psychological and emotional spheres are affected by the possession, which goes beyond simple physical terror. Particularly unsettling are the scenes with possessed animals and kids, which evoke a primal fear that reaches into the collective unconscious.

When Evil Lurks culminates in one of the most disturbing and intense final acts of the year so far. The audience is deeply affected by the characters’ portrayal of the desperation, grief, and futility of their fight against the demonic forces. The film’s resolution, which offers an unexpected and incredibly unsettling conclusion, is just as haunting as its buildup.

The impact of the film is greatly enhanced by the performances of the ensemble, particularly those of Silvia Sabater as Mirtha and Luis Ziembrowski as Armando Ruiz. Every performer instills subtlety into their parts, giving the characters more depth and establishing a realistic emotional backdrop for the supernatural aspects.

When Evil Lurks is a tribute to Demián Rugna’s skill as a horror film director. The film stands out from typical horror fare as it stir ups true terror while delving into intricate themes. It’s an unsettling trip into the core of supernatural horror that will both frighten and captivate viewers. Through a successful international collaboration, Rugna creates a film that successfully combines American and Argentine sensibilities, crossing cultural boundaries to deliver a universally unsettling experience.