She Walks in Darkness

2025 [SPANISH]

Drama / History / Thriller

6
IMDb Rating 6.6/10 10 1799 1.8K

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Plot summary

A young agent leaves everything behind to pose as a member of ETA, risking her life to uncover the terrorists' hideouts in the south of France.

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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Arik_P 8 / 10

Could be a true story

What truly makes a great undercover thriller isn't just the action or the plot twists; it's the internal cost paid by the agent. She Walks in Darkness (or Un fantasma en la batalla) is an absolute masterclass in this, and for me, it instantly became one of the best police dramas I've seen recently. The film hinges entirely on Susana Abaitua's mesmerizing performance as Amaia, the undercover agent. Honestly, she is the reason this movie works. The camera loves to linger on her face, and every frame reveals the sheer weight of her deception. She doesn't just play a tough agent; she embodies the terrifying vulnerability of a person living a fractured life.I was completely captivated by the way Abaitua portrayed the slow erosion of the boundary between Amaia's real identity and the dangerous role she must inhabit. Her eyes constantly communicate a silent terror-the fear of being discovered, combined with the deeper fear of forgetting who she is. It's raw, it's complex, and it completely elevates the film from a standard procedural to a profound psychological study. The tension isn't just in the gang she's trying to infiltrate; it's in Amaia's own soul, and Abaitua delivers that conflict with chilling authenticity.The script, pacing, and atmosphere are all top-notch, building a claustrophobic sense of dread that kept me glued to the screen. But when I think back on this movie, I won't remember the specifics of the investigation as much as I will remember the gut-punch emotional impact of Abaitua's Amaia. It's a performance that deserves all the praise and solidifies her as a dramatic force. If you love thrillers with psychological depth, this is required viewing.
Reviewed by MLVC4E 8 / 10

A Battle Between Tension and Memory

Agustín Díaz Yanes returns with a restrained yet gripping thriller that hooks you from the start. She walks in darkness balances the tension of espionage with the weight of recent history, and while it's not flawless, it's clear that Yanes knows exactly what story he wants to tell.The pacing is steady, never dragging. There are moments of real suspense -the kind that make you hold your breath- and a contained tone that avoids overstatement, making each burst of action feel sharper. The cast is excellent: no one overacts, no one fades. Everything feels calibrated, believable, and tense.Visually, it's stunning. The cinematography has that raw, cold realism that fits the story perfectly, while Yanes' direction walks a fine line between thriller and human drama. You can feel his effort to look back without falling into political preaching or empty heroism.Could it have taken more risks? Sure. At times, it feels like it's holding back a little too much. But even so, it's a solid, mature piece of work -smart, ethical, and genuinely engaging.She walks in darkness is cinema crafted with precision: tense, intelligent, and sincere. It doesn't need noise to make an impact.
Reviewed by arti_rules 2 / 10

Could have been good

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