Ep. 106: Bordello of Blood ➡

Episode 105: Alejandro Amenabar’s Thesis (1996)

Rotten Tomato Score: 83%

A film student chasing the anatomy of onscreen violence, a campus full of secrets, and a tape no one should ever see—Amenábar’s “Thesis” has the DNA of a great thriller. We pull the story apart scene by scene, from the cafeteria meet-cute that frames two opposing worldviews to the hidden tunnels where academia and exploitation collide. You’ll hear why one of us tapped out on the pacing while another defended the premise, and how a few smart sound choices briefly turn suggestion into genuine dread.

We get granular about craft: overlong chases that bleed tension, thunder that sounds like sheet metal, and matches that illuminate impossible spaces. Then we spotlight what actually works—blacked-out footage that lets your mind do the worst, a silhouette reveal that lands, and a rare moment where dueling soundtracks say more about character than the dialogue does. Character logic takes a beating, though. We talk through Angela’s wavering instincts, the too-handsome suspect broadcasting danger, and the way desire fogs judgment until it’s nearly fatal. Along the way, we measure “Thesis” against leaner cousins like 8MM and Videodrome to show where its media critique connects and where it stalls.

If you’re curious about the roots of late-90s media horror or Amenábar’s first steps toward the atmospheric confidence of The Others, this conversation gives you the context, the quibbles, and the few moments that truly chill. Come for the snuff-film ethics, stay for the trope autopsy, and leave with a clear sense of whether this slow-burn thriller deserves your time. If you enjoy smart horror talk with strong opinions, hit follow, share with a friend, and drop your rating—what’s your watchability score for “Thesis”?

Sinister Sips

Carajillo
From: The Other Side of the Tortilla

Recipe:

  • 1/4 cup Brewerd Espresso

  • 2 oz Licor 43

  1. In an Old Fashioned glass, pour 1 ½ to 2 ounces of Licor 43 over ice.

  2. Slowly pour freshly brewed espresso over the top. To float the espresso for a layered look, pour gently over the back of a spoon and serve with a cocktail stirrer.

Plot Summary:

While doing a thesis about violence, Ángela finds a snuff video where a girl is tortured until death. Soon she discovers that the girl was a former student in her faculty... (Taken from IMDb)

Watchability Scale

Sam and Mike didn’t mind the film and gave it a 4 and a 5 respectively. Chad was not a fan of the film and gave it a 2. We placed it at 3.5 on the Watchability Scale.

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