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Kilometer 31 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kilometer 31
'' Kilometer 31'' (Kilómetro 31 or km 31) is a 2006 Mexican horror film, written and directed by Rigoberto Castañeda.〔(EyeForFilm.co.uk interview with director Rigoberto Castañeda about KM31 and Blackout. )〕 The film is inspired by the Crying Woman legend (La Llorona) and legends about highway ghosts.〔Carmen Sánchez Dávila. (“No hay peor miedo que al fracaso”, asegura Rigoberto Castañeda director de “Kilómetro 31”. ) February 15, 2007. Filmeweb.〕 == Plot == Following a horrible street accident on a rural wooded road near Mexico City, Agata goes into a coma, and her identical twin sister Catalina begins to experience the pain and terror that her comatose sister is going through.〔Eunice Martínez Arias. ( Orgulloso de su ‘miedo’. ) February 24, 2007. El Siglo de Torreón.〕 Catalina must try to solve the mystery of her sister's accident next to the Km. 31 marker and discovers a local legend that tells of malignant spirits that prowl the road and who are said to prey on travellers.〔Fausto Ponce. (Kilómetro 31: Una “pesadilla” hecha realidad. ) Revista Proceso.〕 Following a series of terrifying events, Catalina realizes that their link is growing stronger and that her sister is screaming for help from her unconscious state.〔(Km 31, vuelve el cine de terror mexicano. ) January 22, 2007. Quinta Dimensión.〕 With the help of her Spanish boyfriend Nuño, Agata's boyfriend Omar, and local detective Martin Ugalde, she discovers that Agata is trapped between life and death, between reality and a terrible netherworld of evil spirits and ancient legend.〔("Kilómetro 31" continua con éxito. ) February 28, 2007, La Voz.〕
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