The Valdemar Legacy (Spanish: La herencia Valdemar) is a 2010 Spanish pastiche horror film directed and written by José Luis Alemán which stars Laia Marull, Daniele Liotti, Paul Naschy, Silvia Abascal, Ana Risueño and Óscar Jaenada, among others.
[3] The film ends abruptly with a cliffhanger, only focusing on the flashback subplot pertaining the tragedy of the Valdemar couple (Lázaro and Leonor) circa 1880,[3][4] thus leaving the plot not set in the past forgotten as a sort of disconnected preface.
[11] Javier Ocaña of El País considered that the narrative structure of The Valdemar Legacy made no sense, also assessing that, in too many sequences, "it looks like a film with professional means commanded by an amateur".
[12] Irene Crespo of Cinemanía rated the film 2½ out of 5 stars, deeming it to be "tremendously risky".
[13] Manuel J. Lombardo of Diario de Sevilla considered the film to be a double disappointment for the viewer, because of the low quality and also because of the obligation of having to go to the theatre again to find out how the thing ends, dragged by failures such as an "absolute inability to narrate", "no sense of rhythm or ellipsis", a "very poor mise-en-scène", a null sense of atmosphere or horror, as well as "lamentable performances" and "second-rate digital effects".