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| The Orphanage Produced by Guillermo del Toro, this marks Juan Antonio Bayona's feature film directorial debut, after apparently working as director of various music videos in his home country of Spain. Leave it to Spain to bring back an old school haunted house tale, which has seemingly been forgotten in this modern age of torture porn, needless sequels, and horrible remakes. This also makes the first film in years to actually give me a jolt while sitting in my seat, which is something that rarely ever happens since I'm pretty much used to all the old tricks from the genre. The great thing about this movie is that it doesn't rely on a large budget, special effects, or blood and guts to keep the viewers interested. This is just a simple ghost tale that, with good storytelling, actors, lighting, and directing, makes for an overall great and tense watch.
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If this movie can't garner a 9 or a 10 I can't imagine what kind of standards this site has. This movie had everything great in an actual horror movie. It was beautifully made, was tense, scary, disturbing, and probably the best movie I have seen in quite some time. Check it out
Brilliant, absolutely brilliant! One of the best films I have ever seen! Tense, terrifying, and tremendously heartbreaking! I saw this at a local art house theater and rushed out to rent it when it was released at the local video shop. I just finished watching this on DVD and already I want to watch it again! Mesmerizing, hauntingly beautiful and gut wrenchingly sad! Definitely see this movie! A+ to infinity!
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