La Abuela (2022) -
The film strips away the romanticized notion of caregiving, replacing it with the grueling reality of physical decline. The critics at FilmAffinity note how the film utilizes silence and slow-building tension to mirror the agonizing pace of waiting for the inevitable. The horror is not just in the supernatural occurrences, but in the mundane: the bathing, the feeding, and the realization that the person who once raised you is now a shell of their former self. Vanity and the "New Flesh"
La abuela is a landmark in contemporary Spanish horror because it refuses to look away from the mirror. It forces the audience to confront the one monster they cannot outrun: their own reflection as it inevitably changes. It is a film where the jump scares are secondary to the existential dread of realizing that, eventually, we all become the "grandparent" in someone else's story. La abuela (2022)
Paco Plaza, known for his work on the [REC] franchise, shifts gears here toward a more atmospheric, "body horror" approach. As discussed in academic circles regarding the aesthetics of the body , the film contrasts Susana’s youthful, "perfect" body—her currency in the modeling world—with the wrinkled, failing body of Pilar. The film strips away the romanticized notion of
The 2022 film , directed by Paco Plaza and written by Carlos Vermut , is a chilling exploration of the biological and psychological horrors of aging. While it functions as a supernatural horror film, its true power lies in its unflinching look at the "new flesh"—the decaying body—and the desperate, often monstrous, human desire to cling to youth. The Horror of Caregiving Vanity and the "New Flesh" La abuela is
