The Orphanage directed by J.A Bayona is the latest moody, emotionally intense Spanish horror movie. There have been a lot of those coming out lately. It's kind of a specialty of the new Spanish cinema - ghost stories that use some of the old Gothic supernatural machinery of classic horror films to tell more emotionally resident, deeper, richer stories.
Unfortunately, this one is not really as rich or as deep as The Devil's Backbone or the others. Instead it's a rather pedestrian story that's pretty well done for all that. Belen Rueda plays a woman who returns to the orphanage where she grew up with her young adopted son and her husband. And gradually he starts discovering imaginary friends. Strange things start happening. Creepy children show up at the ends of hallways. And this woman is drawn back into her past, into a secret that happened on the ground of that orphanage many years before.
There's nothing terribly new or surprising about this story. But it is skillfully done. I think I was a little disappointed by The Orphanage because my expectations have been raised by some of the other Spanish films that do a lot more with the genre. In the end there is a kind of sentimental, sixth-sense-like feeling to this, but the emotions aren't really as deep or as rich or as interesting as some of the visual effects which are nonetheless effective. They do give you a scare.
The Orphanage directed by Juan Antonio Bayona is the latest moody emotionally intense Spanish horror movie. Ever being a lot of those coming out lately as a specialty of the new Spanish cinema, ghost stories that use some of the old Gothic supernatural machinery of classic horror films to tell more emotionally resident deeper richer stories. Unfortunately, this one is not really as rich as deep as The Devil’s Backbone, or the others. Instead, it’s a rather pedestrian story that’s pretty well done for all bad. Billian Reada plays a woman who returns to the orphanage where she grew up with her young adopted son and her husband. And gradually she starts discovering imaginary friends. Strange things start happening. Creepy children show up at the end of hallways.
And this woman is drawn back into her past into a secret that happened on the ground of that orphanage many years before. There is nothing terribly new or surprising about this story, but it is skillfully done. I think I was a little disappointed by The Orphanage because my expectation has been raised by some of the other Spanish films that do a lot more with the shoran. In the end it’s a kind of sentimental sixth sense like feeling to this but the emotions are really as deeper as rich or as interesting as some of the visual effects which are nonetheless effective. They do give you a scare.
on biggertree
The Orphanage directed by Juan Antonio Bayona is the latest moody emotionally intense Spanish horror movie. There have been a lot of those coming out lately . It's a kind of specialty of the new Spanish cinema, ghost stories that use some of the old Gothic supernatural machinery of classic horror films to tell more emotionally resident deeper ,witcher stories. Unfortunately, this one is not really as witch as deep as The Devil’s Backbone, or the others. Instead, it’s a rather pedestrian story that’s pretty well done for all bad. Billian Reada plays a woman who returns to the orphanage where she grew up with her young adopted son and her husband. And gradually she starts discovering an imaginary friend. Strange things start happening. Creepy children show up at the end of hallways. And this woman is drawn back into her past into a secret that happened on the ground of that orphanage many years before. There is nothing terribly new or surprising about this story, but it is skillfully done. I think I was a little disappointed by The Orphanage because my expectation has been raised by some of the other Spanish films that do a lot more with the shoran. In the end it’s a kind of sentimental sixth sense like feeling to this but the emotions are really as deeper as witch or as interesting as some of the visual effects which are nonetheless effective. They do give you a scare.
[ 本帖最后由 luoyingjun 于 2008-3-1 23:40 编辑 ]hw
The orphanage directed by J.A Bayona is the lasted moody emotionally intense Spanish horror movie. There have been a lot of those coming out lately. It's a kind of specialty of new spanish cinema. Ghost stories that use some of the old Gothic supernatural machinery of classic horror films to tell more emotionally resident deepr,witch stories.
Unfortunately, this one is not really as rich as deep as The Devil's backbone or the others. Instead it's a rather pedestrian story that's pretty well done for all that. Belin Reader plays a woman who returns the orphanage where she grew up with her young adopted son and her husband. And gradually he starts discovering an imaginary friend. Strange thing starts happening. Creepy children show up at the end in the hallways. And this woman is drawn back into her past into a secret that happened on the ground of that orphanage many years before.
It's nothing terribly new or surprising about this story. But it is skillfully done. I think I was a little disappointed by the orphanage because my expectation has been raised by some of the other spanish films that do a lot more with shoran. In the end it is a kind of sentimental 6th sense like feeling to this but emotions are really as deep as rich or as interesting as some of the visual affects which are nonetheless effective. They do give you a scare.
on wingwingcai
The orphanage directed by J.A Bayona is the latest moody emotionally intense Spanish horrible movie. There have been a lot of those coming out lately. It's a kind of specialty of new spanish cinema. Ghost stories that use some of the old Gothic supernatural machinery of classic horror films to tell more emotionally resident deeper,witcher stories.
Unfortunately, this one is not really as rich as deep as The Devil's backbone or the others. Instead it's a rather pedestrian story that's pretty well done for all that. Belin Reader plays a woman who returns the orphanage where she grew up with her younger adopted son and her husband. And gradually he starts discovering an imaginary friend. Strange thing starts happening. Creepy children show up at the end of the hallways. And this woman is drawn back into her past into a secret that happened on the ground of that orphanage many years before.
There's nothing terribly new or surprising about this story. But it is skillfully done. I think I was a little disappointed by the orphanage because my expectation has been raised by some of the other Spanish films that do a lot more with the shoran. In the end there is a kind of sentimental 6th sense like feeling to this but the emotions are really as deeper as rich or as interesting as some of the visual affects which are nonetheless affective. They do give you a scare.
on machaoqun
The orphanage directed by J.A Bayona is the lastest moody emotionally intense Spanish horror movie. There have been a lot of those coming out lately. It's a kind of specialty of new Spanish cinema. Ghost stories that use some of the old Gothic supernatural machinery of classic horror films to tell more emotionally resident deeper,witch stories.
Unfortunately, this one is not really as rich as deep as The Devil's backbone or the others. Instead it's a rather pedestrian story that's pretty well done for all bad. Belin Reader plays a woman who returns the orphanage where she grew up with her young adopted son and her husband. And gradually he starts to discover an imaginary friend. Strange things start happening. Creepy children show up at the end of hallways. And this woman is drawn back into her past into a secret that happened on the ground of that orphanage many years before.
It's nothing terribly new or surprising about this story. But it is skillfully done. I think I was a little disappointed by the orphanage because my expectation has been raised by some of the other Spanish films that do a lot more with the shoran. In the end it is a kind of sentimental 6th sense like feeling to this but emotions are really as deep as rich or as interesting as some of the visual affects which are nonetheless effective. They do give you a scare.
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Ghost stories that use some of the old Gothic supernatural machinery of classic horror films to tell more emotionally resident deeper, richer stories.
I think I was a little disappointed by the orphanage because my expectation has been raised by some of the other Spanish films that do a lot more with the genre.
In the end there is a kind of sentimental 6th sense like feeling to this but the emotions aren't really as deep as rich or as interesting as some of the visual affects which are nonetheless effective.
[ 本帖最后由 ghas 于 2008-3-2 17:06 编辑 ]
homework
The orphanage directed by J.A Bayona is the lastest moody emotionally intense Spanish horror movie. There have been a lot of those coming out lately. It's a kind of specialty of new Spanish cinema. Ghost stories that use some of the old Gothic supernatural machinery of classic horror films to tell more emotionally resident deeper, richer stories. Unfortunately, this one is not really as rich as deep as the devil's backbone or the others. Instead it's a rather pedestrian story that's pretty well done for all bad. B Reader plays a woman who returns the orphanage where she grew up with her young adopted son and her husband. And gradually he starts to discover an imaginary friend. Strange things start happening. Creepy children show up at the end of hallways. And this woman is drawn back into her past into a secret that happened on the ground of that orphanage many years before. It's nothing terribly new or surprising about this story. But it is skillfully done. I think I was a little disappointed by the orphanage because my expectation has been raised by some of the other Spanish films that do a lot more with the genre. In the end there is a kind of sentimental 6th sense like feeling to this but emotions aren’t really as deep as rich or as interesting as some of the visual affects which are nonetheless effective. They do give you a scare.
on zlygrant and ghas(前面两位改错人了)
The Orphanage, directed by J.A Bayona is the latest moody emotionally intense Spanish horror movie. There have been a lot of those coming out lately. It's a kind of specialty of the new spanish cinema - ghost stories that use some of the old Gothic supernatural machinery of classic horror films to tell more emotionally resident deeper richer stories.
Unfortunately, this one is not really as rich or as deep as The Devil's Backbone or the others, instead it's a rather pedestrian story that's pretty well done for all bad. Belen Rueda plays a woman who returns to the orphanage where she grew up with her younger adopted son and her husband. And gradually he starts discovering imaginary friends. Strange things start happening. Creepy children show up at the end of the(/) hallways. And this woman is drawn back into her past into a secret that happened on the ground of that orphanage many years before.
There's nothing terribly new or surprising about this story. But it is skillfully done. I think I was a little disappointed by "The Orphanage" because my expectation has been raised by some of the other Spanish films that do a lot more with the genre. In the end there is a kind of sentimental 6th sense like, feeling to this, but the emotions aren't really as deeper or as rich or as interesting as some of the visual affects which are nonetheless affective. They do give you a scare.
[ 本帖最后由 cxc-谈笑一生 于 2008-3-3 19:29 编辑 ]on 谈笑一生
The orphanage directed by J.A Bayona is the latest moody emotionally intense Spanish horror movie. There have been a lot of those coming out lately. It's a kind of specialty of the new spanish cinema - ghost stories that use some of the old Gothic supernatural machinery of classic horror films to tell more emotionally resident deeper richer stories.
Unfortunately, this one is not really as rich or as deep as The Devil's Backbone or the others, instead it's a rather pedestrian story that's pretty well done for all that. Belen Rueda plays a woman who returns to the orphanage where she grew up with her young adopted son and her husband. And gradually he starts discovering imaginary friends. Strange things start happening. Creepy children show up at the end of the(/) hallways. And this woman is drawn back into her past into a secret that happened on the ground of that orphanage many years before.
There's nothing terribly new or surprising about this story. But it is skillfully done. I think I was a little disappointed by "The Orphanage" because my expectation has been raised by some of the other Spanish films that do a lot more with the genre. In the end there is a kind of sentimental 6th sense like, feeling to this, but the emotions aren't really as deep/ or as rich or as interesting as some of the visual effects which are nonetheless effective. They do give you a scare.
homework
The orphanage directed by J. A. Bioconer is the latest moody, emotionally intense Spanish * film. These have been a lot of those coming out lately as a special team of new Spanish cinema. The ghost stories, the use of some old gothic supernatural machinery of classic heart * to tell more emotional residents’ deeper and richer story. Unfurnately, this one is not really as rich and deep as the demoned backbone or the others. Instead, it’s a * story. That’s pretty well done for all that.
Beline Rita plays a woman who returns the orphanage where she grew up, with her young daughter and son and her husband. And gradually, she starts discovering imaginary friends and strange things for happening * creepy children show up at the end of hallways. And this woman is drowned back into her past, into a secret that happened on the ground of that orphanage many years before.
There is nothing terribly new, or surprising about this story, but this is skillfully done. I think I was a little disappointed by the Orphanage because my expectations have been raised by some of the other Spanish films that do a lot more with *. In the end, it’s kind of sentimental Six Sense like feeling to this, but the emotions are deep, rich and interesting as some visual effects which are, nonetheless, effective, they do give you scare.
Homework:
The orphanage directed by J.A.bayona is the latest buddy emotionally intense Spanish horror movie.There has been a lot of those coming out lately and it's a kind of specialty of the new Spanish cinema.Ghost stories that use some of the old Gothic supernatrual machinary of classic horror films to tell more emotionally resident deeper or richer stories.
Unfortunately this one is not really as rich or as deep as the devil's backbone or the others. Instead, it's a rather pedestrain story that's pretty well done for all that . Billian Reader plays a woman who returns to the orphanage where she grew up with her younger adopted son and her husband. And gradually, he starts discovering imaginary friends and strange things start happening ---creepy children show up in the end of the hall ways. And this woman is drawn back into her past into a secret that happened on the ground of that orphanage many years before.
It's nothing terribly new or superising about this story ,but it is skillfully done. I think I was a little disappointed by the orphanage, because my expectations have been raised by some of the other spanish films that do a lot more with the shoran.
In the end ,it is a kind of sentimental six-sense like feeling to this, but, the emotions aren't really as deep or as rich or as intersting as some of the visual effects, which are nonetheless affective, but they do give you a scare.
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