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In a horror atmosphere, this movie follows a 15 year old girl, Veronica, whose father has died and live with her younger brothers and mother, once during the solar eclipse, she and her friends try to make a contact with her father by using Ouija, but during their try, she loses consciousness and brought an evil spirit.
Its ideas aren't ultimately original enough or its scares potent enough to suggest Plaza wouldn't benefit from trying his directorial hand at someone else's screenplay.
Despite a tendency to overdo it when it comes to the scares themselves, Paco Plaza's Veronica contains enough focus on character and symbolism to be an effective possession horror.
Paco Plaza is good with imagery, from scorched mattresses to a yard full of school children staring ominously towards an eclipse through film negatives, to the aforementioned blind nun.
Aided by some great child performances, plenty of stylistic chutzpah and a strong sense of place, [Plaza] makes it work, despite the project's overall lack of finesse.