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Elena Anaya as Paula in The Chalk Line
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Twitter can’t get enough of Netflix’s new Spanish horror flick ‘The Chalk Line’

Just in time for the end of Halloween!

With trick-or-treaters set to line the streets later tonight, many a filmmaker and showrunner has taken the opportunity to capitalize on everyone’s favorite spooky season to push some of their more bone-chilling stories to screens big and small, and the window is set to close ever-so-slightly come the dawn of November.

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And it seems that one of these last-minute culprits is Ignacio Tatay, a director who made his directorial debut in Spain earlier last month with The Chalk Line, a psychological thriller that found its way to international audiences on Netflix just a week ago, and it looks like the film is gaining some hefty traffic on Twitter, just in time for the end of Halloween.

Originally released in theaters in Spain on Sept. 9, The Chalk Line stars Elena Anaya as Paula, a resident of a high-class Spanish suburb who temporarily provides shelter and food for a lost girl. As Paula and her husband initially foster the girl as a way to help mend their marriage, they quickly learn that the girl is allegedly possessed by a dormant monster that will come to life if she crosses over any chalk square that gets drawn on the ground.

Today of all days has seen The Chalk Line become the talk of the town, whether it involves praise being sung or a slightly more ambiguous anecdote.

There certainly seems to be no lack of enthusiasm surrounding The Chalk Line, and a hefty percentage of that enthusiasm is further expressed in a way that shines on the film positively. It’s all the more peculiar, then, that the film currently holds a measly 47 percent audience approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

For those of you who don’t judge films by audience aggregate scores or degrees of Twitter hype, The Chalk Line is currently streaming on Netflix.


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Charlotte is a freelance writer for We Got This Covered, a graduate of St. Thomas University's English program, a fountain of film opinions, and probably the single biggest fan of Peter Jackson's 'King Kong.' She has written professionally since 2018, and will tackle an idiosyncratic TikTok story with just as much gumption as she does a film review.