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THE DEVIL'S BACKBONE (2001)

"What is a ghost? A tragedy doomed to repeat itself time and time again? A moment of pain, perhaps. Something dead which still seems to be alive. A ghost. That's what I am."

Italian director Guillermo del Toro is one of the most talented, brilliant, visually creative directors today. I have seen all of his films, with the exception of one, "Cronos", which I'm putting on my Netflix list as soon as I'm finished writing this. His movies spark emotion, imagination, fantasy, and yet have an adult tone to them so you don't feel as if you are watching a "kiddie film".

A moviewebber friend suggested that I watch this, since she knew that I liked "The Orphanage". I'm glad she did as this is one of the finest films I have yet to see.

The movie is set during the Spanish Civil War. A young boy named Carlos (Fernando Tielve) is dropped off at an orphanage in the middle of nowhere. The orphanage is run by 2 loyalists, Casares (Frederico Luppi) and Carmen (Marisa Paredes). Carlos' father died in the war but he does not know that; he thinks he will just be there for a short time. The first thing that he sees in the courtyard is a huge bomb right in the middle, standing straight up. Apparently the bomb was dropped but never exploded. He is assured that it has been defused.

Also at the orphanage are other children, all boys. One in particular, Jaime, gives Carlos a hard time, but as the movie progresses along we find out his story and why he is acting so mean.

During an investigation of his surroundings, Carlos meets Santi, a young boy who is, well, a ghost. This ghost is visually stunning, though. del Toro has this ghost looking white, as most do, but he also has a stream of bright red blood flowing out of a gash in his head - UPWARDS.

I won't give any storyline away, but the movie focues on Carlos, the other kids, and Santi (who the boys call "the one who sighs"). Also at the orphanage is an older janitor, named Jacinto (Eduardo Noriega), who seems to think there is gold hidden somewhere in the orphanage. He will stop at nothing to get it, even if it includes hurting people.

This is not a very gory movie, nor can I call it horror. It has the elements of a horror movie with a ghost, but it's a ghost story on a deeper level. If you know del Toro's work, you know what I mean.

As you can see, I gave everything 5 stars. From the directing, to visuals, to acting, everything was top notch. I highly recommend that you see this movie. It is well worth it.

10 Comments


November 4th, 2008 1:31pm
Cool crypt! Lemme know what you think.
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October 23rd, 2008 10:17pm
I think I'll see Cronos as well as Lost Girl.
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October 23rd, 2008 8:26pm
Cronos is pretty good I think but Devils Backbone is way better.
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October 22nd, 2008 2:34pm
Same here, xj. I had to rent it through Netflix myself, as the Blockbuster stores around here didn't have it.
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October 20th, 2008 5:12pm
I have not seen this but everyone else seems to be able to pick it up whenever they rent DVDs. I guess in Indiana they don't want anyone to watch it, because all 3 rental stores lack this DVD.
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October 20th, 2008 8:50am
Oops..thanks hack. I sometimes get del Toro and Argento mixed up for some reason. Crap. Can't edit either. Oh well.
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October 18th, 2008 1:25pm
Great review,btw,Guillermo Del Toro is a Spanish director,not italian ^_^
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October 18th, 2008 12:48pm
Great review though.
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October 18th, 2008 12:47pm
Told you so.lol jk
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October 18th, 2008 7:19am
good review I made it in time lol
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Reviewed: October 17th, 2008
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