THE ORPHANAGE (THE MOVIE)

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December 28, 2007 -- I am not easily frightened by movies, but "The Orphanage," a superb haunted-house story from Spain, thoroughly got to me both times I saw it.

Guillermo del Toro - who directed my favorite film of 2006, "Pan's Labyrinth" - produced this auspicious directorial debut by Juan Antonio Bayona, from a 10-year-old script by Sergio G. Sanchez.

This is the sort of movie that gets under your skin from the opening sequence set at an orphanage on the Spanish coast, where Laura bids farewell to five playmates after going off with her new parents.

Thirty years later, Laura (Belén Rueda of "The Sea Inside"), her doctor hubby (Fernando Cayo) and their 7-year-old son, Simon (Roger Princep), take up residence at the long-abandoned orphanage, which Laura wants to turn into a home for handicapped youngsters.

Soon, Simon begins reporting conversations with imaginary friends, and, even more disturbingly, makes creepy drawings that stir faint memories in Laura.

Then, a scary woman claiming to be a social worker (Montserrat Carulla) shows up and accidentally reveals to Simon that not only is he adopted, he's HIV positive.

Simon suddenly disappears.

Six months later, Laura is convinced Simon is still alive, though probably desperately ill without his medications.

She turns to Aurora (Geraldine Chaplin, fantastic), a medium who wanders the house in a trance and says the youngster's fate is connected to Laura's orphan pals all those years ago.

I'm not going to give away any more, except to say that by this point Laura is walking a very fine line between fantasy and reality.

And that the filmmakers are adeptly drawing on classic literary sources like "The Turn of the Screw" and "Peter Pan."

The setup is also reminiscent of "The Others," another Spanish movie, but this is a much classier affair that scares by suggestion rather than with gore.

The acting is uniformly superb, the camera work and set design are haunting, and "The Orphanage" delivers well-earned tears at its beautiful conclusion. Go see it already.

THE ORPHANAGE

The year's scariest movie.

In Spanish with English subtitles. Running time: 106 minutes. Rated R (disturbing images and content). At the Lincoln Square, the Empire and the Sunshine.

http://www.theorphanagemovie.com/
THE TRAILER LOOKS GOOD


I HEARD THIS SHIT IS SICK AND I'M GONNA GO PEEP IT THIS WEEKEND...ANYBODY SEE IT YET?
 

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fuck a scary movie vato.

~k.
THE BEST MOVIES TO TAKE GIRLS TOO...SHIT WHEN THEY RE-RELEASED THE EXORCIST...I SEEN IT LIKE 5 TIMES WITH 5 FIVE DIFFRENT CHICKS...BEST MOVIE I EVER SPENT MONEY ON...DIDNT NO BITCH WANNA SPEND THE NIGHT BY THEMSELVES...

WANNA GO SEE A MOVIE??? LOL.
 
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its the type of scary movie that has an explanation to it....so its not just some random orphans trying to scare everyone for no reason...
 
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I saw it.. It was good.. Didnt know it was in Spanish so that threw me for a loop.. I need to see it again though becuase cerain things didnt make sense to me in the order that they happened.. I was light weight faded though.. Definately worth watching
 
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there is nothing scary enough to ever frighten me, I will give $333,000.00 to charity the day a movie scares me.
true fear lies within the unknown. the only reason you don't feel fear from movie is because you know its fake and wont allow yourself to be pulled in.

wxs, I been wantin to see the orphanage. its getting really good reviews. there just aint any theaters in AZ playing it. Tried downloading it and it said I needed some gay program to play it.
 
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lol. Dont compare the orphanage to those two movies. The orphanage is one of the best movies i've ever seen in my life
while I will admit the orphanage is a different TYPE of horror movie than ring and grudge, you cant say those arent great movies. I think they get a bad rep because a) every other american remake of an asian horror has failed miserably and b) they were blockbusters.

fact of the matter is, the ring is one of the greatest american horror movies ever made on so many different levels. It sucks that it got so "hip and poppy" and paved the way for shitfests for the next 5 years.