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Dopo che Carlos, un dodicenne il cui padre è morto durante la guerra civile spagnola, arriva in un minaccioso orfanotrofio per ragazzi, scopre che la scuola è infestata e ha molti oscuri seg... Leggi tuttoDopo che Carlos, un dodicenne il cui padre è morto durante la guerra civile spagnola, arriva in un minaccioso orfanotrofio per ragazzi, scopre che la scuola è infestata e ha molti oscuri segreti che deve scoprire.Dopo che Carlos, un dodicenne il cui padre è morto durante la guerra civile spagnola, arriva in un minaccioso orfanotrofio per ragazzi, scopre che la scuola è infestata e ha molti oscuri segreti che deve scoprire.
- Premi
- 6 vittorie e 11 candidature
Francisco Maestre
- El Puerco
- (as Paco Maestre)
Javier Bódalo
- Búho
- (as Javier González Madrigal)
Trama
Lo sapevi?
- QuizDescribed by Guillermo del Toro as being a sibling film to Il labirinto del fauno (2006) (this being the masculine "brother" film, and Pan's as the feminine "sister" film).
- BlooperThe amount of gold Jacinto puts in his pockets and ties to his belt would probably pull his pants off and definitely make it impossible for him to stand and walk the way he does.
- Curiosità sui creditiDuring the opening credits sequence, the letters of the film's title can be seen floating around the preserved fetuses. Eventually, the letters come together to form the title.
- ConnessioniFeatured in The 100 Scariest Movie Moments: Part II: 75-51 (2004)
- Colonne sonoreUna lágrima
Written by Eugenio Cardenas (as E. Cardenas) and Nicolás Verona (as N. Verona)
Performed by Carlos Gardel
Courtesy Blue Moon Producciones Discograficas
Recensione in evidenza
I like most of the plot structure of The Devil's Backbone. It is a powerful film that does a good job of showing the struggle of these orphans during the Spanish Civil War, and the struggles of those who are running the orphanage. There are a number of endearing characters, and their frustrations felt quite genuine. It was easy to sympathize with them, and I found myself forgiving some of their misdeeds because of the awful situation that trapped them in this place. I could even see where the villain was coming from, and how he came to be this man (even if he was a bit over-the-top at times.) The kids were mostly strong actors, and Fernando Tielve in particular gave an emotional performance that I enjoyed as the new boy to the orphanage. Likewise, it's easy to like Federico Luppi as the loving caretaker and doctor in the orphanage. There are also some solid visual effects and makeup work that made the ghost look creepy.
There's just one thing that stood out to me as a negative when watching The Devil's Backbone. I cannot understand why this is a ghost story. There is an intriguing drama going on with perfectly normal characters, and then there's a ghost. It is tacked on in the weirdest way, and never once feels like a natural part of the story. It made me think Guillermo del Toro was just testing the waters for what he would later do much more effectively in Pan's Labyrinth. That film blended the magical world into the story seamlessly, but The Devil's Backbone struggled to weave it together in a cohesive fashion. I've never been all that fond of ghost stories in the first place, so to see one grafted on like this lessened my enjoyment. I didn't even feel the scares were all that effective. I'm not sure if they were intending to make the film have a horror feel, but I could tell that there was nothing to fear from the ghost from the beginning. I still think The Devil's Backbone is an interesting film, and I appreciated most of the plot, I only wish it stuck to that main story and left the supernatural out.
There's just one thing that stood out to me as a negative when watching The Devil's Backbone. I cannot understand why this is a ghost story. There is an intriguing drama going on with perfectly normal characters, and then there's a ghost. It is tacked on in the weirdest way, and never once feels like a natural part of the story. It made me think Guillermo del Toro was just testing the waters for what he would later do much more effectively in Pan's Labyrinth. That film blended the magical world into the story seamlessly, but The Devil's Backbone struggled to weave it together in a cohesive fashion. I've never been all that fond of ghost stories in the first place, so to see one grafted on like this lessened my enjoyment. I didn't even feel the scares were all that effective. I'm not sure if they were intending to make the film have a horror feel, but I could tell that there was nothing to fear from the ghost from the beginning. I still think The Devil's Backbone is an interesting film, and I appreciated most of the plot, I only wish it stuck to that main story and left the supernatural out.
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- Luoghi delle riprese
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- Budget
- 4.500.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 755.249 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 34.963 USD
- 25 nov 2001
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 6.582.065 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 46 minuti
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1
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