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88 2012

★ 3.77 votes📅 2012-01-13

In Jordi Mollà's psychological horror-thriller *88* (2012), a once-passionate relationship between Ken and Zoe has withered into icy detachment after eight years of silence.

Director: Jordi Mollà

Cast

Álvaro Cervantes
Álvaro Cervantes
Joel
Rubén Ochandiano
Rubén Ochandiano
Ken
Francisco Boira
Francisco Boira
Nico
Thaïs Blume
Thaïs Blume
Charlotte
Antonio Del Prete
Antonio Del Prete
Joseph Berguer
Denise Moreno
Denise Moreno
Utah
Tony Corvillo
Tony Corvillo
Jon
Beatriz Montañez
Beatriz Montañez
Zoe

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 88 (2012) about?

After eight years of emotional distance, Ken and Zoe's relationship teeters on the brink of collapse. To reignite their fading passion, Ken suggests they return to the place where they first met—room 88—only to uncover that some memories are better left buried.

Who directed 88?

Jordi Mollà, the Spanish filmmaker known for his work in both acting and directing, helmed *88* (2012).

Who stars in 88?

The film features Álvaro Cervantes, Rubén Ochandiano, Thaïs Blume, Francisco Boira, and Denise Moreno in key roles.

Is 88 (2012) worth watching?

As a psychological horror-thriller, *88* offers a tense exploration of love, obsession, and regret. While its IMDB rating is unrated, the film's atmospheric tension and strong performances make it a compelling watch for fans of the genre.

How long is 88?

Runtime details for *88* (2012) are not listed.

About 88 (2012) — A Psychological Horror-Thriller That Revives Old Wounds

In Jordi Mollà's psychological horror-thriller *88* (2012), a once-passionate relationship between Ken and Zoe has withered into icy detachment after eight years of silence. Desperate to reignite the flame that once burned between them, Ken resurrects an old memory by proposing they revisit the place where their love story began—room 88. But as they step back into the past, the tension between rekindled longing and simmering resentment threatens to erupt into something far darker than either anticipated.

Mollà crafts a claustrophobic atmosphere where nostalgia and dread intertwine, pushing the couple into a psychological maze of unresolved emotions. With a haunting visual style and a cast delivering raw performances, *88* explores the fragility of human connection and the chilling consequences of revisiting old wounds.