del Toro has a well-known affection for oozing, awful, and also gorgeous images.
The Devil's Backbone (2001)
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Reviews Counted:99
Fresh:91
Rotten:8
Average Rating:7.5/10
Consensus: Creepily atmospheric and haunting, The Devil's Backbone is both a potent ghost story and an intelligent political allegory.
Runtime: 1 hr 48 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
US Box Office: $0
Synopsis: During the Spanish Civil War, newly orphaned Carlos is taken to a school for the children of those who died fighting against fascism. He is given the bed that formerly belonged to Santi, a boy who... During the Spanish Civil War, newly orphaned Carlos is taken to a school for the children of those who died fighting against fascism. He is given the bed that formerly belonged to Santi, a boy who recently died during an attack in which a bomb dropped, landing in the school's courtyard undetonated, a reminder of impending danger. As the amputee headmistress (Marisa Paredes, ALL ABOUT MY MOTHER) and the embittered caretaker, Jacinto (Eduardo Noriega), engage in a love affair, the headmistress' cuckolded husband, the impotent but benevolent school doctor (Frederico Luppi) sits by passively. Meanwhile, after Santi's ghost repeatedly reveals itself to Carlos, another student spooks Carlos with a dark secret about the boy's death. War surrounds the school, violence infests it from within, and Carlos sets out to avenge the death of Santi. Taking on themes such as the brutality of war and the loss of innocence, Guillermo del Toro's (MIMIC) film skillfully combines elements of war, gothic horror, melodrama, and adventure to create a work that functions as both a genre film and a politically resonant piece of nostalgia. THE DEVIL'S BACKBONE uses history as a means of transforming what would otherwise be a routine ghost story into a powerful and affecting statement. [More]
Starring: Marisa Paredes, Eduardo Noriega, Federico Luppi, Fernando Tielve
Starring: Marisa Paredes, Eduardo Noriega, Federico Luppi, Fernando Tielve, Irene Visedo
Director: Guillermo Del Toro
Director: Guillermo Del Toro
Screenwriter: Guillermo Del Toro, Antonio Trashorras, David Munoz
Producer: Agustin Almodovar, Berta Navarro
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics
Reviews for The Devil's Backbone
One of those rare films that can frighten you without feeling the need to be flashy about it.
del Toro provides enough atmosphere and character to elevate it above mediocrity
The director's strong visual imagination and the fine performances keep us riveted.
Just as he did in Mimic and Cronos, Mexican director Guillermo Del Toro crafts a horror film with deep thought and insight.
It builds, not so much logically as viscerally, until you feel you can't escape.
Its unique setting, multi-layered plot and strong artistic voice clearly make it worthy seeing, particularly if you enjoy well-made and well-told spooky films.
A ghost story that's not only evocative and original, it's a pleasure to watch.
When you leave the theater you may find that the sad yet timorously hopeful story has gotten under your skin.
Relies on atmosphere and specific situations to generate tension, and it's smart enough to let that tension build slowly.
Whatever the film's final stretches lack in scares it compensates for in humanity.
Like The Others, it presents a taut, scary tale of hauntings and madness, while going its predecessor one further with a sobering meditation on the horrors of war.
It stands alongside this year's The Others as a coolly accomplished ghost story that doesn't have to resort to screaming teens.
This haunting, melancholy tale is anchored by Luppi's sad, quiet performance
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