Roja Pelicula: Marea

One by one, the guilty fall. They don’t just die – they transform. Their veins turn red. They walk into the sea singing. Diego’s own father is taken on a moonless night, leaving behind only a wet footprint on the dock.

The villagers are behaving strangely. They whisper about a “song” in the tide. Some speak in unison. At dusk, everyone goes inside and locks their doors. No one explains why.

Valeria races to find a scientific counteragent. She isolates a compound – but when she tests it on infected tissue, the algae screams in a frequency that shatters glass. The tide reacts violently, surging inland in a single, vertical wall of crimson. marea roja pelicula

The red tide is not killing randomly. It is targeting the descendants of the men who let the ship drown.

Ecological Thriller / Slow-Burn Horror Setting: Isla Santa Marea, a remote fishing village on the Pacific coast of Mexico. Worn wooden docks, salt-cracked concrete, a shuttered cannery, and a lighthouse that no longer works. SYNOPSIS ACT I – THE TURNING One by one, the guilty fall

The tide is not gone. It is sleeping. And it has chosen its new keeper. A wide shot of the village at sunrise. The sea is blue again. Children are laughing. But beneath the dock, in the shadows, a single strand of red algae moves against the current – toward the camera.

We open on the body of a fisherman floating face-down in a bay of rust-colored water. His lungs are filled not with seawater, but with a dense, crimson mucus. They walk into the sea singing

DR. VALERIA SOTO (30s, sharp, haunted by a past failure in her field) arrives on Isla Santa Marea after being summoned by her estranged aunt, a local elder. The town’s fishing industry has collapsed. The “marea roja” – a red tide of toxic algae – has returned for the third straight year, but unlike any she’s seen. It glows faintly at night. It moves against the current.