Ego
Director – Alfonso Cortés-Cavanillas
Writer – Jorge Navarro de Lemus
2021, Spain
Stars – María
Pedraza, Alicia Borrachero, Pol Monen
19-year-old Paloma is suck in Madrid lockdown and
still getting over her breakdown. However, she seems a typical brattish young
woman until she seems to be victim of identity theft by a doppelgänger.
Unless we don’t get the point, “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun”
is a constant motif, but it’s soon apparent that beneath Paloma’s bullish
exterior, there is a troubled soul. María Pedraza’s remarkable performance only
gets more involving and devastating as Paloma feels that her identity, her reality
is being threatened. By herself. And no one will believe her. A supernatural peril
or a portrait of increasing mental instability, the film carefully maintains
ambiguity – ‘Repulsion’ is an obvious comparison, but there are moments
when it verges on ‘Insidious’ style scares – and it really doesn’t
matter. What matters is that, as Paloma gets into more of a state, you suddenly
realise that you are likely just as unnerved for no good reason – which is
exactly her plight and distress.
Not only a horror incorporating the digital world but also a bona fide lockdown drama using the horror genre to empathise with the mental health crisis running alongside as a direct result of the pandemic years. Some may begrudge that there is no big showdown, but the film ends with something more insidious and heart-breaking. And the final symbolism implies this is just one of many.
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