Early in Guillermo Del Toro’s directorial
career, the then-young Spanish filmmaker explored orphaned children as troubled ghosts in The Devil’s Backbone. Years later, Del Toro presents The Orphanage for young Spanish director J.A. Bayona, a film that explores an identical subject matter while borrowing heavily from classics like Peter Pan, Poltergeist and even The Others. The result is neither innovative nor memorable, but it serves as….
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