The Invisible Guardian Page #6

Synopsis: Amaia Salazar is a woman who works as police inspector in Pamplona, capital of Navarra (north to Spain, in the frontier with France), who is headed by her superior to investigate the case of a teenage girl found nude at the side of a river close to Elizondo, her natal town, a rainy village in the heart of the Valley of Baztán, a rural place surrounded by forests and mounts, full of local myths and ancient superstitions. Married with James, an American sculptor that them marriage lives a delicate moment by her troubles to get pregnant, and hoping not return to her family home, Amaia Salazar is forced to face the past meeting again with lovely Aunt Engrasi and her more complicated sisters Flora and Rosaura. It causes that the Amaia's instinct for criminal cases doesn't works as it should be, at the same time that other nude bodies of teenage girls are found in the forest. Trying to solve the case and discover the identity of the killer, Amaia will must not only confront the trauma by the
 
IMDB:
6.3
Year:
2017
129 min
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doesn't turn a slut into a saint.

Flora, Johana was raped and killed

by her father.

Her father.

She was a nice girl

who was home by 10.

She was killed by someone

who was supposed to protect her.

That man is a bastard

and nothing can justify what he did.

Has he confessed?

Now look.

What's going on in the valley

can't be justified in any way.

And that's an end to it.

There's to be no more arguing.

- Sorry, aunt.

- Thank you.

There's salad and lamb in the kitchen.

Thank you, I'm not hungry.

Alright, dessert time, then.

I shouldn't say this,

but these are really exquisite.

Txantxigorris!

I love them!

They smell wonderful.

Will you try one, Amaia?

I made them thinking of you.

You know I don't like sweet things.

Maybe you're pregnant.

Don't be so insensitive.

Amaia has been dealing with some very

unpleasant things these last few days.

Amaia has come here

to protect all of us.

- Amaia protecting us?

- Yes, protecting us.

The one she should have protected

was mom when she got sick,

but she ran off

searching for a new life.

And how could she do that?

Because Ros and I stayed here

to carry on the family business.

You're welcome, Amaia.

So don't tell me she's the savior

who's come to protect us.

I offered to send money for the clinic.

- Money.

- Yes, money.

I was the one who spoon-fed her,

I bathed her,

I put her to bed,

I changed her diapers every night

like she was...

the child I could never have.

And you were off somewhere

living your life

and Ros walked her

in the park for an hour

and felt like she'd done her bit.

This isn't the time

for this conversation.

Oh, no, sis?

Are you on sick leave from talking too?

Flora! That's enough.

I should have never let you

put mom in the clinic.

If I'd treated her pneumonia at home,

this wouldn't have happened,

but no one listened to me

and it all ended badly.

No one asked you to be

the family's martyr heroine.

You're the one who decided that,

so you could have an arsenal

of reproaches to throw at us.

Flora,

what happened to your mother was sad,

but you can't hold Amaia responsible

for her dying in a clinic.

Is that what you're saying

happened to mom?

You dare say that our mother is dead?

For me, she is.

You're evil.

You're an evil, manipulative witch.

I'm very sorry.

Yes, Jonan.

I'm on my way.

None of the samples of flour analyzed

matches the one in the txantxigorris.

- You're 100% certain?

- 100%.

The analyses were done

with two samples from each batch,

to be certain.

We just have to send you

the results of the last sample,

the one we received later.

- When do you think you'll have them?

- Within the hour.

I didn't want to wait for them

before giving you the results

from the other bakeries.

Thank you.

Montes.

On a Saturday?

What are you doing?

Appropriating evidence relative

to an investigation is a crime.

What are you talking about, Salazar?

About the analyses of the flour

you've just passed to the manager

of one of the bakeries

being investigated.

You've got a lot explain.

You'll have to come with us

to the station.

If you want to question me,

you'll have to arrest me.

You're screwing up, Amaia.

You're making a mistake.

Flora Salazar, you are under arrest

for appropriating evidence

regarding an investigation.

You have the right to remain silent.

You have the right to a lawyer.

And you have the right to one call.

Please, accompany me to the car.

Why didn't you give us the flour

you use in the bakery, Flora?

I don't know what you mean.

The sample you left for us

isn't the kind you use in the bakery.

I must have made a mistake.

We change our flour constantly.

And your supplier too?

What are you accusing me of?

Of giving you a more recent flour?

Is that my crime?

Why don't you bring in my manager too?

He's the one who collected it.

We spoke to him, he said that

you gave him the sample.

Those are the results

of the flour that Rosaura had at home.

We both know that Rosaura

uses flour from the bakery,

so those are the results

you would have had

if you'd given us the correct sample.

The flour from Rosaura's house

is the same one used in the

txantxigorris on the girls' bodies.

They were made with flour

from Mantecadas Salazar.

Remember that

I collaborated with the police.

I analyzed the txantxigorri

that you brought me

and made a list of bakeries

that could have made it,

just as you asked.

So I'm asking you once more.

What are you accusing me of?

What were you trying to hide

by giving us a different flour?

Perhaps subconsciously I wanted

to protect the family business

and the publication of my next book.

I don't know.

A lot of workers

take flour from the bakery.

Perhaps I didn't want to be implicated

if, by some chance,

that flour ended up

in those txantxigorris.

Is that so serious? Tell me!

It was a subconscious

business mistake.

- It's obstruction of justice.

- Involuntary.

You used Montes to get information

about the case.

Before I met up with him,

you had already involved me.

Also, my dear sister,

what I do with my personal life

is no business of yours.

Inspector Salazar,

I need to speak to you.

- Of course, sir.

- Now.

Sit down, inspector.

A 16-year-old girl

has disappeared in Berroeta.

What are we waiting for?

Sit down, Salazar, please.

We're taking care of that.

I've learned that you hid the fact that

your brother-in-law Alfredo Belarrain

was having an affair with Anne Arbizu

until you managed to exonerate him.

Your sister Flora tried to fool us

by providing a sample of flour different

from the one used in her bakery.

And if that weren't enough,

the analyses have shown

that the flour

from your sister Rosaura's house

is the same as the one used

in the cakes found on the victims.

Don't you know that with

your family's direct implication

the evidence would never

be valid in a trial?

Yes, I know that, captain.

Then what are you waiting for?

The only option we have for the evidence

to be accepted as valid

is for you to remove yourself

from the case.

- Captain, listen to me...

- This conversation is over, Salazar.

The facts speak for themselves.

Inspector Montes will take charge

of the investigation.

Inspector Montes has been taking

information regarding the investigation

and passing it to Flora,

with whom he is also having

a personal relationship.

From what he has just stated,

he was investigating a suspect.

You sent for me, sir?

Yes, come in, Montes.

Captain Salazar has decided to remove

herself voluntarily from the case.

So you'll be heading the investigation.

Montes.

Ask Mr. Flores

for the location of the caves

where he saw someone suspicious.

It could be a useful lead.

Stop telling me how to do my job,

Salazar.

Yes, ask everyone,

we need to find that girl right now.

- There's no time to waste. Let's go!

- Hold on a minute.

Everyone out now!

Aloisius.

Amaia Salazar.

What are you doing here?

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