Only this time, the fight isn’t for himself; it’s for his family
Tale
When a sinister threat from his childhood returns to haunt him, a father desperately fights his deepest inner fear.
It was a bit confusing and weird at first, but in the end the story kept developing and I ended up loving how they connected everything
In Spain, it was titled “El hombre del saco (Bagman)” to avoid confusion with El hombre del saco (2023), a Spanish horror film that came out a year ago about the Spanish bogeyman, also called Bagman, a child abductor who uses a large bag or sack to stuff children in, take them out of their rooms, and disappear with them.
I wasn’t a fan of the acting, but they carried the show well enough to really keep the audience interested
The main character’s childhood trauma was being played out and what I loved is that we, as viewers, didn’t know if the scary scenes were made up of imagination or were actually happening.
Overall, it’s a basic but interesting story and definitely worth watching once
I thought it was a unique concept and it showed childhood trauma well.