Inspector Amaia Salazar returns to the Baztán's valley for a new case, and this time even her loved ones won't be safe.Inspector Amaia Salazar returns to the Baztán's valley for a new case, and this time even her loved ones won't be safe.Inspector Amaia Salazar returns to the Baztán's valley for a new case, and this time even her loved ones won't be safe.
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I enjoyed watching the investigations unfold in this murder mystery/thriller. The main storyline is well developed and gets up and running pretty quickly. The characters have depth and are well acted, the main inspector is likable and smart. An enjoyable thriller!
The second in a trilogy, this movie maintains the same aesthetic and great timing as the first. It flows seemlessly but can be watched independently if you're attentive. The plot is nicely settled between modern police work and supernatural folklore. Looking forward to the final movie.
The Legend Of The Bones: Inspector Salazar is back. In this connected sequel Amala is investigating a series of murders where women are killed and an arm cut off, the killers then commit suicide. Someone is taunting the inspector, the killers leave her notes with the word Tartallo, a fabled killer of Christians. In a parallel case churches are being desecrated, bones left, it seems to be connected to the persecution of the Cagots by the RCC and The Inquisition. The Cagot community practiced Folk Magic and were accused of being witches. WE see flashbacks of Cagots being burned. Salazar has her own problems: her mother is violently insane; her aunt reads Tarot Cards and sees doom approaching; she has a newly born baby. Another Fortean tale set in the Basque Country, CSI labs in old cavernous buildings, bones found in a cave, dark foresrs. An Opus Dei priest/psychiatrist who believes real evil is at work in the area. Based on a novel by Dolores Redondo, second in the Baztan Trilogy. Director Fernando González Molina working from a screenplay by Luiso Berdejo delivers an engaging dark thriller. In Spanish, English and Basque, subtitled. On Netflix. 8/10.
As stated prior... love the good detective portions. The cult and supernatural portions are more take it or leave it for me. Pretty good acting, storyline gets a little discombobulated. Anxious to see what part three brings to the table.
Amaia Salazar (Marta Etura) returns from her maternity break to be assigned to the mysterious discovery of the numerous skeletons in a cave, a fleeting reference to which was made in the first part of the Baztan Trilogy, The Invisible Guardian. Unfortunately for her, even on this occasion her disturbed past, family circle and her mother seem to be deeply involved with the sinister case.
Amaia has to balance her time as a new mother, an ace investigator and a wife, whilst battling the demons of her past life. What she discovers is a chilling revelation of her birth, family intrigue and a devastating truth about her mother that clarifies why Amaia was treated with such acrimony by her mother that almost resulted in her choking to death on one occasion. But on this occasion, Amaia's fight is far more personal, as it's not just her, but her newborn baby that's under the threat too.
The Legacy of The Bones pretty much ties up the loose ends left idle in the first part of the trilogy and sheds light on some more disturbing aspects of the Salazar family. The sleepy town, overcast conditions, grey skies and the murky revelations all conjure up a heady cocktail of thrill and suspense in this yet another drama noir that causes significant discomfort for the mind.
Amaia has to balance her time as a new mother, an ace investigator and a wife, whilst battling the demons of her past life. What she discovers is a chilling revelation of her birth, family intrigue and a devastating truth about her mother that clarifies why Amaia was treated with such acrimony by her mother that almost resulted in her choking to death on one occasion. But on this occasion, Amaia's fight is far more personal, as it's not just her, but her newborn baby that's under the threat too.
The Legacy of The Bones pretty much ties up the loose ends left idle in the first part of the trilogy and sheds light on some more disturbing aspects of the Salazar family. The sleepy town, overcast conditions, grey skies and the murky revelations all conjure up a heady cocktail of thrill and suspense in this yet another drama noir that causes significant discomfort for the mind.
Did you know
- TriviaBenn Northover, who plays Amaia's American boyfriend, James, is actually from Suffolk, England. This explains why American viewers find his articulation a little insincere, his diction a tad unique, and his rhythm out of wack..
- GoofsAmaia Salazar (Marta Etura) is not wearing gloves in first take and in the following one she is, when she finds that the suspect of one the murders from the previous film committed suicide at the bathroom in the Court of Pamplona.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Une offrande à la tempête (2020)
- SoundtracksLuz y Sombra
Performed by Amaia Romero (as Amaia)
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- L'héritage des os
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- Urdax, Navarra, Spain(cave)
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- €5,300,000 (estimated)
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- $1,981,353
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- 2h 1m(121 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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