Mr. Del Toro has generated powerful feelings, even in such digressions as the execution of members of the International Brigade from many nations.
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.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for violence, language and some sexuality
Runtime: 1 hr 48 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Theatrical Release:Nov 21, 2001 Limited
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
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Reviews for The Devil's Backbone
The Devil's Backbone reverses expectations by telling its doom-laden Gothic narrative in broad daylight and baking sunshine.
If you can imagine Victor Erice's classic Spirit of the Beehive as made by the young Bunuel for Roger Corman, you might just get the flavour of Del Toro's Spanish civil war ghost story and psychodrama.
The picture also shares an Iberian-flavored compatibility with The Others by Alejandro Amenábar. Both directors know when to reveal their ghosts and when simply to suggest them so quietly as to pleasurably levitate neck hairs.
This is a great thriller. the supernatural aspect complements the regular one, with fine acting by the kids.
The Devil's Backbone stands out because of its rich desert-dust palette of golden brown, but otherwise takes no discernable visual stance.
A haunting film in every sense...a picture that engages the eye, the heart and the mind with equal success.
Rich with psychological and political implications that never obscure its fundamental creepiness.
Genuine creepiness, drafted by one of the prime purveyors of intelligent horror.
A genuinely scary, exquisitely shot -- and very well-acted -- ghost story/political allegory.
A beautifully crafted melodrama with rich settings, wonderful actors and skin-prickling horror.
Mr. del Toro provokes your screams and shudders, but he also earns your tears.
An expert, sunlit chiller audaciously predicated on an unquiet historical memory.
Throughout, del Toro has composed vivid and riveting images that he has combined with a engrossing story.
A politically resonant ghost story by one of the masters of the genre.
the gorgeous Tennysonian aecidia of the film is such as to explain if not entirely forgive its occasional failures of immediacy
No se trata sólo de una cinta de fantasmas sino de una narración de atmósferas, de inquietud, de miedos confesados y otros no confesados...
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