Well... If your child is hearing voices there are three probable reasons for this:
1) He has a very strong imagination. 2) A traumatic life experience or mental health problems such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. 3) The house you are in is haunted.
As Don't Listen is a horror movie the third option is clearly the obvious one. This is a fine Spanish horror flick that is full of creepy moments - we get many of those wonderful shots of shadowy figures in the background - and the atmosphere of dread and horror as the malevolent spirit preys on the residents with a series of brutal mind games is great, that all said, it's unfortunate that the last act relied heavily on our cast of characters acting like complete idiots, which to be is fair standard horror stuff. This movie also answers the question, "What is worse than building your house on an ancient burial ground?"
Note: If flies are swarming around a crack in the wall it might be a good idea to find out what's inside that particular wall..
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Plot summary
Daniel, Sara and their only son Eric are a happy family that move to an old house in the country. Working as home restaurateurs, Daniel and Sara plans for restoring and sale the house after the job be done change drastically when the own Eric is found dead in the pool close to the house. Broken by the pain, Sara moves to her parents for a days after a strong discussion with him, while Daniel keeps alone in the house. However, at the next night Daniel tapes Eric's voice in his cell phone when he was sending an audio message to apologize Sara. Looking for answers, Daniel meets Germán Redondo, a veteran and renowned writer and supernatural investigator specialized in electronic voice phenomena. Traveling to the house with his daughter Ruth, Germán analyzes Daniel's audio message, installing infrared cameras hoping to find any kind of ghostly activity, while at the same time Ruth tries get closer to her father, still affected by the suicide of his wife (Ruth's mother) happened years ago. Checking her cell phone, Sara is called by strange and creepy voices, hearing Eric between them, forcing her to return just to find Germán with Daniel while Ruth, visiting the nearby town, learns the dark past of the house. Running scared to back with her father, Ruth explains that 300 years ago the house was used as witchcraft trial by the Spanish Inquisition. When Sara turns in the new victim in the most horrible way, Daniel, Germán and Ruth try destroy the house to put end to the blood bath, looking the secret place where the witches were tortured and condemned. Will can they get it before the house kills them?
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Once it's inside ... there is no way to escape ... the horror. Or something along those lines. Now this doesn't just look good! It only sounds good! Very fine sound work on this one, especially if you have a good sound system to play that back with. And sound in this case really elevates the horror and the experience you are going to have with the movie overall.
Story is quite simple and straight, although there are some twists and turns as can be expected. Nice performances too by all involved, with the usual jump scares and decision you may disagree with. Still overall more than decent and quite the experience ... ending in or excluded depending on how you receive or rather perceive that.
Formulaic if watchable genre effort
Having trouble sleeping in their house, the parents of a young boy become distraught when he accidentally dies around the house, but when he stays behind to grieve a series of paranormal incidents causes him to gather a specialist and his daughter to investigate bringing them in contact with a dark supernatural presence.
This was an above-average if slightly disappointing genre effort. One of the films' biggest positives is the atmospheric touch this adds to the material that feels rather creepy. The general vibe here is of a true haunted house effort, mainly coming from the constant static and noises occurring throughout the house on any device capable of producing such sound but the other attempts to introduce the technological enhancements into their ghost-hunting practices which reveal evidence of the paranormal. These manage enough to generate a rather dark and chilling atmosphere here that plays perfectly into the finale where the ghosts are much more active, much more frequent and actually manage to become somewhat chilling in their recreations of the past events but also interacting with the group left in the house which has a lot to like for the most part. There are a few issues to be had with this one. The biggest issue affecting this one is the completely cliched and predictable setup here that follows all the usual rules and ideas usually associated with this type of film. The idea of the parents trying to figure out what's going on with their kid who's clearly disturbed by someone or something else other than what he's been telling them is going to result in the same stereotypical scenes usually featured here, from the parents yelling at the kid to behave and not understanding what's going on to showing the kid being influenced even further by the spirits in the house and the resulting strain being forced onto the parents trying to cope with everything. This resultant tragedy serves the film nicely in creating the perfect backdrop to the unease within the film but also feels quite tropey and expected as if nothing new or unique is done with the material as a whole. The general series of subplots and revelations about the ghosts' past brings nothing new here either, making them feel so expected and generic that they don't register much in the long run. Moreover, the scenes in the second half where they bring in the paranormal researchers cause more problems. Their introduction and immediate entrance into the supernatural goings-on are unbelievably rushed as a few lines of dialogue at a book-signing is enough to enter into the fray which is wholly unrealistic, while this also ends up bringing about so many ghost-hunting cliches in their search of the house it can feel like outright plagiarism at times. The scanning sequences with their devices are nearly shot-for-shot from just about every other attempt to utilize this setup, while the expected jump-scares of something running by in the background or off in the distance are telegraphed by jarring musical stings and expectant camera cuts which render the shocks ineffectual. With a glaring twist ending that changes the entire scope of what had previously, rendering everything into a huge waste of time, these issues bring the film down considerably.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Language, Violence and children-in-jeopardy.