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Don’t Listen is a Spanish supernatural horror film directed by รngel Gรณmez Hernรกndez. The film centers around eerie paranormal occurrences and the chilling discovery of mysterious voices coming from within a house, combining psychological tension with classic haunted house elements.

The story follows Daniel (Rodolfo Sancho), a sound expert who moves into an old house with his wife and young son, Eric. Shortly after moving in, Eric begins hearing disturbing voices and experiencing strange events, leading to his sudden and tragic death. Overcome with grief, Daniel starts investigating the strange occurrences in the house and realizes that the voices his son heard may have been coming from something far more sinister than he imagined. Desperate for answers, he seeks the help of a paranormal expert to uncover the truth behind the dark secrets hidden in their home.

*Don’t Listen* is known for its tense atmosphere, unsettling visuals, and psychological depth. The film effectively blends supernatural horror with emotional storytelling, as it explores themes of grief, guilt, and the desperation to connect with lost loved ones. The pacing builds suspense with eerie sound design and a growing sense of dread, leading to a shocking and terrifying climax.

The film was well-received by fans of supernatural horror, praised for its intense atmosphere, strong performances, and unsettling twists. Itโ€™s a solid entry into the Spanish horror genre, known for its ability to balance emotional weight with chilling ghost story elements.

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