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The Orphanage (aka El Orfanato)
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The Orphanage (aka El Orfanato)

Belén Rueda, Fernando Cayo & Geraldine Chaplin

Customer rating on The Orphanage (aka El Orfanato): 4.5 out of 5 stars ( 72 customer ratings )

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Special Features

 


  • Making of Featurette (12 mins)
  • Deleted scenes
  • Interview with Bayona and Del Toro in Budapest
  • UK Exclusive Q&A with Bayona at Curzon Mayfair
  • Casting & Rehearsals
  • Designs & Sounds & Lighting & Storyboards

Review

 

A haunting and heartbreaking plot full of unimaginable scares and creeping, undefined dread; Juan Antonio Bayona's astounding debut The Orphanage stands as one of the most beautiful and moving horror movies in recent history.

Adopting seven-year-old, sweet natured, and imaginative Simon (Roger Princep) has awoken complex feelings in happily married Laura (Belen Rueda). Having been adopted herself and feeling a need for closure, Laura persuades her husband Carlos (Fernando Cayo) to buy the dilapidated institute where she spent the earliest, happiest, years of her life and reopen the orphanage as a facility for disabled children. As they move in to the silent, stately manor where something ominous haunts the darkened hallways, Simon's behaviour becomes increasingly reserved and malevolent. Carlos pins Simon's actions as a desperate bid to get more attention from his distracted parents but Laura isn't convinced and embarks on a desperate quest to unearth the terrible secret that lurks in the old house.

Taking inspiration from everything from Peter Pan to Henry James' The Turn of the Screw, director Juan Antonio Bayona and producer Guillermo del Toro (The Devil's Backbone) have produced a highly imaginative and well made film that induces fear throughout. With a musical score that elicits shudders from the outset and a heart-wrenching plot that filters unimaginable horror through a fairytale frame, The Orphanage is a unique, intelligent, spine-tingling, yet heartfelt horror that is as unsettling as Guillermo del Toro's Pans Labyrinth.

Customer Reviews

 

Customer rating on The Orphanage (aka El Orfanato): 4.5 out of 5 stars

Average rating (72 reviews)

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars Great Film

DanSwift | 17/05/2009 | See all DanSwift's reviews (4) »

I heard about this movie after discussing Pans Labyinth with a friend. Pans Labyrinth was great and the same Director/Producer made The Orphanage, as you know. The film itself is excellent, awesome storyline (how on earth could you predict the ending?) there's some really creepy moments but it's not filled with horror or anything. I don't often recomment movies but if I had to this would be one of the first ones to get a shout out.

Customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars Very Average Compared to the Hype

IrishPete | 02/05/2009 | See all IrishPete's reviews (65) »

Just can't get the rave reviews on this one - it actually began to bore me a bit, and I predicted the ending early on. Not creepy to the extent that you get goosebumps - so don't believe the reviews or hype. Beautifully shot , but just lacking that element that makes you watch a movie over and over again.

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars Unbelievable

Mikey07 | 02/04/2009 | See all Mikey07's reviews (17) »

This is one of the greatest horror/thriller movies i have ever had the pleasure of watching. If you're not a fan of subtitles please don't let that put you off. This film is amazing in every aspect, the brilliant story, the fantastic relationships between the characters and the characters themselves as well as the tornado of mixed emotions you experience while watching this film, everything from fear, happiness, shock, despair, relief, frustration basically any feeling you can think of this film manages to evoke it at some point.

no less than 5 stars, no more than outstanding. Buy this movie.

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Technical Details

 

Belén Rueda, Fernando Cayo, Geraldine Chaplin, Montserrat Carulla, Mabel Rivera, Andrés Gertrúdix & Roger Príncep

Juan Antonio Bayona

15 years and over

2008

Widescreen 2.35:1 Anamorphic

Spanish

English

Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players.

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