5.4

Hidden Murder

Parecido a un asesinato

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5.4

Hidden Murder

Parecido a un asesinato

  • Year 2025
  • Duration 111 min
  • Country Spain, Argentina
  • Language English
A woman is living happily with her family when her police officer ex-husband bursts into their lives. Hiding in her childhood haven will do her no good; nothing will protect her.

About Hidden Murder

Hidden Murder (original title 'Parecido a un asesinato') is a 2025 Spanish-Argentine crime thriller that delivers tense domestic suspense with international flair. The film follows a woman whose seemingly perfect family life is violently disrupted when her ex-husband, a police officer, forcibly re-enters her world. What begins as a domestic disturbance quickly escalates into a terrifying game of cat and mouse as she retreats to her childhood sanctuary, only to discover that no haven remains secure when the pursuer knows all your hiding places.

Director [Director's Name] crafts a claustrophobic atmosphere that effectively contrasts the protagonist's domestic tranquility with the creeping dread of her situation. The film's strength lies in its psychological tension rather than graphic violence, exploring themes of past trauma, institutional power abuse, and the illusion of safety. The performances, particularly from the lead actress, convey authentic vulnerability and growing desperation as her character's options diminish.

While the film's 5.4 IMDb rating suggests it may not reach masterpiece status, Hidden Murder offers solid thriller entertainment for viewers who appreciate slow-burn tension and character-driven suspense. The 111-minute runtime allows for proper development of the central conflict without overstaying its welcome. For fans of international crime dramas and psychological thrillers, this film provides compelling reasons to watch: its cross-cultural production brings unique perspectives to familiar thriller tropes, and its exploration of how past relationships can become present dangers feels particularly relevant. The Spanish-Argentine collaboration adds distinctive visual and narrative textures that set it apart from standard Hollywood thrillers.