I guess some viewers just don't "get it". Being forever groomed by "hollow"-wood tv and movies, this film is not uber-lite viewing and not for the impatient. No, this doesn't have the young, shallow stereo-typical characters pulled from model magazines. It's not a fast, lotsa-action-blood-shoot-em-up film with genius forensic folks who can hack into every databank in the world to catch the killer. Nope. This film, which I enjoyed right from the first epi, is a deep study in characters immersed in a mystery.
The story takes place in a small gated community in Chile and while one aspect of the film is certainly trying to solve "what happened", the director chooses to focus on those involved closest to the investigation. The local police are unsure of themselves. But the general public is certainly coming up with its own answers which, in turn, have their own effects. Meanwhile, questions persist, which path to follow? - emotions run high, doubts, obsessions, frustration, (secrets?) all push their boundaries. What happens to a family and those around them when a life event suddenly interupts their "normal"?
I admit, I watch a lot of films. From the low-brow to the high. There are a lot wonderful foreign films that I've enjoyed due to the fact they're so unlike the common American pulp. For me, finding the series 42 Dias de Obscuridad on Netflix was a refreshing weekend binge!