"La tía Alejandra" is an interesting movie that touches on themes about witchcraft, with a good script and intelligent dialogues. The performances are good, especially those of Diana Bracho and Isabela Corona. The setting and filming locations mix to create a gloomy atmosphere. Arturo Ripstein's direction is correct. The soundtrack is good, most of it done with synthesizers, which could have been exploited but was forgotten. A classic of Mexican horror cinema.